Scenarios and Ethnography: Infrastructural Futures as Windows into the Present
Scenarios and Ethnography: Infrastructural Futures as Windows into the Present Journal of Contemporary Ethnography, Ahead of Print. Large-scale infrastructures are typically part of development projects that are global in ambition…
Environment-as-Infrastructure? Emerging Conflicts Over Roads and Environmental Conservation in the Chilean North Patagonian Frontier
Environment-as-Infrastructure? Emerging Conflicts Over Roads and Environmental Conservation in the Chilean North Patagonian Frontier Journal of Contemporary Ethnography, Ahead of Print. The transportation infrastructure that connects Cochamó, a rural community…
Amazon in the Arctic: E-Commerce, Infrastructure, and Alimentary Assemblages in Nunavut, Canada
Amazon in the Arctic: E-Commerce, Infrastructure, and Alimentary Assemblages in Nunavut, Canada Journal of Contemporary Ethnography, Ahead of Print. Since establishing a delivery hub in Iqaluit, Nunavut in 2020, ,…
Introduction to the Special Issue “Ethnographies of Infrastructure”
Introduction to the Special Issue “Ethnographies of Infrastructure” Journal of Contemporary Ethnography, Ahead of Print. Go to Source
Toward a Comparative Ethnography of Arctic Seaports Projects: Local Impacts of Expanding Maritime Infrastructure in Alaska, Norway, and Russia
Toward a Comparative Ethnography of Arctic Seaports Projects: Local Impacts of Expanding Maritime Infrastructure in Alaska, Norway, and Russia Journal of Contemporary Ethnography, Ahead of Print. My comparative ethnography focuses…
Quelling Emotion: Emotion Work to Resist the Anti-TQLGB+ Emotion Culture of Fear in Florida
Quelling Emotion: Emotion Work to Resist the Anti-TQLGB+ Emotion Culture of Fear in Florida Journal of Contemporary Ethnography, Ahead of Print. This article presents ethnographic research about resistance to the…
‘We have something in common … it’s true’: Reflections on the politics and practice of solidarities in and through ethnographic co-research
‘We have something in common … it’s true’: Reflections on the politics and practice of solidarities in and through ethnographic co-research Ethnography, Ahead of Print. This article reflects on solidaritiesas…
Intersecting Journeys: A Duoethnography Of Imposter Phenomenon Among Women In Higher Education And The Workplace
Intersecting Journeys: A Duoethnography Of Imposter Phenomenon Among Women In Higher Education And The Workplace Journal of Contemporary Ethnography, Ahead of Print. This duoethnographic study explores how the impostor phenomenon…
Time and the remains of war: Retazos of morgues and minefields in Colombia
Time and the remains of war: Retazos of morgues and minefields in Colombia Ethnography, Ahead of Print. Recently, the Army and FARC-EP guerrillas widely deployed aerial bombardment and improvised landmines…
Dis/closures of positionality: An auto-ethnographic exploration of the political-epistemological implications of doing research on inclusion and exclusion in Europe
Dis/closures of positionality: An auto-ethnographic exploration of the political-epistemological implications of doing research on inclusion and exclusion in Europe Ethnography, Ahead of Print. This article argues that researchers should consider…
What is Scholar-Baiting? When the Watcher is Watched, and the Social Engineering Attacks on Scholars
What is Scholar-Baiting? When the Watcher is Watched, and the Social Engineering Attacks on Scholars Journal of Contemporary Ethnography, Ahead of Print. I write from the dual position of witness…
Methodological and ethical challenges of the ‘family map’ technique in researching LGBTQ+ families: Insights from the field
Methodological and ethical challenges of the ‘family map’ technique in researching LGBTQ+ families: Insights from the field Ethnography, Ahead of Print. This article explores the analytical and ethical potential of…
‘People don’t fall for it any longer’: Reflections on ‘the system’, entrepreneurialism, and autonomy among young adults in Amsterdam’s Southeast district
‘People don’t fall for it any longer’: Reflections on ‘the system’, entrepreneurialism, and autonomy among young adults in Amsterdam’s Southeast district Ethnography, Ahead of Print. This article explores how young…
Entangled knowledge: Journalism, ethnography, and the risks of representation
Entangled knowledge: Journalism, ethnography, and the risks of representation Ethnography, Ahead of Print. Drawing on ethnographic fieldwork with journalists in Iraq, Syria, Afghanistan, Lebanon, and Ukraine, this article tracks the…
The birth of Baokuan: Human-machine “gambling games” between villages and algorithms
The birth of Baokuan: Human-machine “gambling games” between villages and algorithms Ethnography, Ahead of Print. Since 2009, rural China has gradually developed a new livelihood model in which families produce…
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