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This theoretical-methodological text is focused on contemporary legends and rumours narrated in the context of the interactive process of social communication. The aim of the study is to draw to the possible approach to research these narratives. The text presents a perspective that understands the contemporary legends and rumours as a text narrated in context, while context is seen as a crucial factor influencing the content, form and transmission of these narratives. The basis and inspiration is a framework for contemporary legends and rumours research – "The Folklore Diamond", proposed by G. A. Fine. The study seeks to demonstrate the perspective of the Fine´s model of interconnection among several elements of contemporary legends and rumours. Then it tries to outline view of the use and limitations of the framework in field research in a particular environment.
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The text focuses on the current myths and rumours as a current genre in the present-day society. The author sees these narratives as texts which can be studied and analysed at several levels depending on the context of narration, and she assumes that the social context influences the content and the form of these narratives. The main aim of the text is to highlight the theoretical and methodological specificities of the ethnographic research of present-day myths and rumours within the OZ (Civic Organisation) Proti Prúdu and the influences of this specific context on these narratives in the context of the daily life of sellers of the Nota Bene magazine – clients of the OZ Proti Prúdu organisation. Through several examples of narratives, the context of which depends on the given environment, the author seeks to point out in what way individuals can indirectly react to daily life within their particular environment.
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The paper deals with the various forms of everyday engagement in ethnographic fieldwork regarding specific environment, methods of field research and also research ethics. Based on the author´s own ethnographic fieldwork, she attempts to describe some specifics of the research of contemporary legends and rumours in Proti prúdu Civil Association, which publishes the Nota Bene street paper. The aim of the paper is to specify some of her experiences include everyday practices of sharing, personal interactions, building relationships and gaining the trust of field consultant, which can be thought of as a form of engagement connected with commitment to reciprocity and ethical dilemmas.
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