Tag: fieldwork
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Bhāva as Method: Rethinking Psychological Anthropology through Ritual Processions in the Indian Himalaya
As part of ENPA’s Tracing the Interdisciplinary Blog Series, Vineet Gairola is exploring the relational aspects of psychological life through ethnographic fieldwork in the Garhwal Himalaya.
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WiPS. Socializing ADHD: Indispensable Peers and Other Key Figures, Kathrin Bauer, 31 October
We warmly invite you to the first ENPA Works-in-Progress Seminar (WiPS)* of this term on Thursday, the 31st of October at 5PM CET via Zoom. We are delighted to introduce this month’s presenter, Kathrin Bauer from Freie Universität Berlin, who will share…
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Embracing digital tools: Reflections on marketing a research project online
In this post, ENPA board member Ildze Jakunova shares her experiences using digital technologies, such as social media, graphic design, and AI tools, to promote her doctoral research project and the fieldwork process online.
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An Interview With… Suzana Jovičić
Here comes another post in our ‘An Interview With…’ series. ENPA Convenor, Suzana Jovičić offers her amusing reflections.
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An Interview With… Maija Sequeira
In our second post in the “An Interview With..” series, we introduce one of our blog team members – and PhD student – Maija Sequeira.
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A Rumination on Fieldwork and Why Anthropology Is or Could Be the Most Scientific Discipline in the Social Sciences
Professor Victor de Munck ruminates upon the importance of fieldwork for anthropology and the social sciences as a whole.