It’s that day of the year again when half of Bombay comes to a stand-still…. Because the other three-fourths are going mad with devotional frenzy (not to forget, commercial greed, but more on that later). The day of the immersion of the grotesque Ganpatis that have been adorning street corners and busy intersections for the… Continue reading This ganpati brought to you by…
Onward ho : www.charukesi.com
Yes, am moving…. finally. After many false starts….In the process of shifting this blog to my new address but will be posting there from now on… A time to reflect will be at www.charukesi.com from now on Do keep visiting indsight and dropping your footprints behind…
Different Strokes
Asian Paints has taken my breath away yet again with their advertising… Their laal laal ad with Shubha Mudgal has turned traditional colour semiotics on its head. And just when I thought this was advertising at its evocative best, I saw the pila hai rang khushi ka‘ ad – yellow, the colour of happiness. Who… Continue reading Different Strokes
My roadblog
Of travels and travel dreams… mostly through photographs….. Coming up this month, Malshej Ghat and Hogenakkal Falls at my roadblog on flickr
Professional groupies
Today, a friend and colleague was out on the field all day doing qualitative depth interviews. She met a respondent who had been attending groups everyday for the last three days. So much for strict and disguised recruitment criteria. Dina had written long ago about the problem of what we call ‘professional respondents’. Which is… Continue reading Professional groupies
Moving to indsight
My new blog up and running… Watch this space from now on 🙂
‘Mind-blogging possibilities’ – The Hindu
I had wondered a few days ago on my blog: Why are there so many bloggers from Madras ?And what do they write about? And quoting one of the responses, from Chandru There are a whole bunch of Madras bloggers. True. I think the reasons for it is in History. Blogging finally brings words and… Continue reading ‘Mind-blogging possibilities’ – The Hindu
Moving On
WARNING : REDUNDANT POST It’s time for all the gyanis to come to the aid of the needy…. Want to part ways from blogger. Somewhere out there in all that space is some little corner that could belong to me soon 🙂 Except I have no idea where to begin (actually, I know where to… Continue reading Moving On
More on ethnography on the net
Thinking more on netnography…. adapting ethnographic research techniques to the study of cultures and communities constructed through the Internet A community like ryze is reaching saturation point India-wise…. – Why are Indians such avid ryzers?– What kind of people do we network with? And why? And some questions Edward of livinginindia (or elsewhere on the… Continue reading More on ethnography on the net
On netnography – ethnography on the net
Not a typo, this. Check out a netnographic investigation of online communities here. (Link through antropologi.info) “Netnography,” coined from ‘ethnography on the Internet,’ is an emerging qualitative research methodology adapting ethnographic research techniques to the study of cultures and communities constructed through the Internet. There are links to Robert Kozinets’ site with netnography and much… Continue reading On netnography – ethnography on the net