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Fieldwork Confessionals
Special section with contributions from Alix Johnson, Chloe Ahmann, Amy Krauss, Amy Leia McLachlan, Alonso Gamarra and Eduardo Pimentel Mauricci, Ana María Forero Angel, Erin McFee, Ali Feser, and Shaka McGlotten. Read the entire section on Anthrosource.
Staying at the Margins: A Reflective Interview with Yongjia Liang
Eileen Jahn and Pamila Gupta interview Yongjia Liang, using his recent American Anthropologist article as a starting point to probe the genealogies of Chinese anthropology and to learn more about anthropology in and of China.
Holding Our Sights: A Conversation with Professor Leniqueca Welcome
By Chinonye Alma Otuonye
Thinking with Our Hands: A Conversation with Professor Ashanté Reese
By Chinonye Alma Otuonye
Call for Complaint, Part II—New Grammars for Worlding Anthropology
An inventory of complaints about the everyday experience of global power relations in anthropology in the form of poems, manifestos, videos, photographs, and personal reflections. Solicited from anthropologists from around the world and curated by the World Anthropologies Team.
Call for Complaint, Part I—Colonial Hauntings
An inventory of complaints about the everyday experience of global power relations in anthropology in the form of poems, manifestos, videos, photographs, and personal reflections. Solicited from anthropologists from around the world and curated by the World Anthropologies team.
Vital Topics Forum: Geopolitical Lives
Organized by Samar al-Bulushi and Kristin Peterson, with contributions from Sahana Ghosh, Jatin Dua, Negar Razavi, Madiha Tahir, Kamari Maxine Clarke, Anneeth Kaur Hundle, and Samar al-Bulushi
Toward an Anthropology of Sexual Harassment and Power: Myth, Ritual, and Fieldwork
By Sarah Shulist (Queen’s University) and Sameena Mulla (Emory University)
Screen Walks: Conducting “Research in Motion” in Digital Environments
In this post, Steffen Köhn and Nestor Siré discuss their screen-walk method of studying online cultural practices.
Figuring Ethnographic Fiction
An essay on drawing and ethnography by Noah Amir Arjomand (Indiana University).
What Was Moria and What Comes Next?
A portfolio of reflections on the migrant-processing center/refugee camp of Moria, on the border island of Lesvos in Greece, which was destroyed by fire in September 2020