Indigenous Experiences and Contributions to Western Scientific Knowledge Systems: An Ethnographic Exploration
Indigenous Experiences and Contributions to Western Scientific Knowledge Systems: An Ethnographic Exploration Journal of Contemporary Ethnography, Ahead of Print. Knowledge systems are embedded in sets of values, worldviews, and cosmologies…
“Why Won’t You Let Me Hit On You?”: Sexual Harassment in Fieldwork as Data
“Why Won’t You Let Me Hit On You?”: Sexual Harassment in Fieldwork as Data Journal of Contemporary Ethnography, Ahead of Print. The aim of the article is to introduce and…
Observations from the field: On the body, gender, and Al wehdat camp in Amman, Jordan
Observations from the field: On the body, gender, and Al wehdat camp in Amman, Jordan Ethnography, Ahead of Print. Coming as a collection of observations from the field, I used…
Pets and Pests? Framing Human–Cat Moral Ecologies in the Canary Islands, Spain
Pets and Pests? Framing Human–Cat Moral Ecologies in the Canary Islands, Spain Journal of Contemporary Ethnography, Ahead of Print. Felis catus is considered a domestic species, but the individuals belonging…
Them-you-us
Them-you-us Go to Source
Community-building and resilience in Uyghur meshrep in Kazakhstan
Community-building and resilience in Uyghur meshrep in Kazakhstan Go to Source
Central Asian sociabilities
Central Asian sociabilities Go to Source
The Thirty Boys: The filmmaker’s reflections
The Thirty Boys: The filmmaker’s reflections Go to Source
Writing kinship from within
Writing kinship from within Go to Source
People who live in glass houses: Author as subject, Subject as author
People who live in glass houses: Author as subject, Subject as author Go to Source
Introduction to the Hau film symposium on The Thirty Boys
Introduction to the Hau film symposium on The Thirty Boys Go to Source
“A tradition from our ancestors”: Community and cultural continuity with The Thirty Boys
“A tradition from our ancestors”: Community and cultural continuity with The Thirty Boys Go to Source
Dancing, singing, and ethnography as political acts
Dancing, singing, and ethnography as political acts Go to Source