We’re wrapping up #RemoteChay podcast 🍵 with one final episode: #RemoteXuar Principal Investigators reflect on how #RemoteEthnography is reshaping #UyghurStudies, drawing on lessons from the previous eight episodes with leading experts in the field 🎓
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In the latest episode of #RemoteChay podcast, we speak with Rebecca Clothey & Dilmurat Mahmut about the challenges #Uyghurs face in preserving culture and identity in the #diaspora. Based on their 2024 book: doi.org/10.4324/9781... 📖
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In the new episode of #RemoteChay podcast, Yalkun Uluyol shares how his #Uyghur identity shaped interviews on sensitive topics — from politics to trauma. He reflects on the ethics and expectations researchers face in such charged conversations 💬:
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A Critical Global Perspective on the #Uyghur Region 🎧
In the latest episode of the #RemoteChay podcast, Darren Byler and Rune Steenberg analyse key turning points in #Xinjiang's current situation within contexts that go far beyond geopolitics: www.remote-xuar.com/podcast
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How are digital discourses shaping #China’s #cyberspace? 🧑💻
Chenchen Zhang dives into online narratives, #ResearchStrategies & the challenges of #digital analysis in the 5th episode of the #RemoteChay podcast: www.remote-xuar.com/podcast
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How can #Chinese blogs and social media 📱 serve as #ethnographic texts? On the latest #RemoteChay podcast, Tim Grose (Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology) explains how to collect and analyze data from these digital sources: www.remote-xuar.com/podcast Tune in! 🎧 #DigitalEthnography #XUAR