Deep Hanging Out
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Deep hanging out is the phenomenon that takes place when an anthropologist is immersed in a cultural experience where they are then able to observe what typically end up being the most poignant insights of their research.
The validity of deep hanging out as a practice is debated in the anthropology community
Origination
Deep hanging out was coined as a term by Clifford Geertz in 1998, with his book Deep Hanging Out.
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