After a 2 year hiatus, I'm back with the National Centre for Research Methods to run my workshop on #Creative #Ethnographies - incorporating #photography and #creativewriting into ethnographic narratives. Runs 24-25 November online! #visualmethods www.ncrm.ac.uk/training/sho...
There's a new book available on our website, published by the authors (Nancy Lindisfarne-Tapper & Richard Tapper) with some support from us. 'The Piruzai of Afghanistan: A Visual Ethnography' has super photos! More info here: www.whpress.co.uk/publications... #pastoralism #afghanistan #ethnographies
"Reading #ethnographies is a very important part of learning about #anthropology ... but there’s very uneven access to those books."
Find out why @robotforaday.bsky.social chose to publish his book #OpenAccess and remove barriers to teaching and learning in this new blog post:
👉 bit.ly/3ZlKK52
Short summary of my commentary on #loneliness, #emotions, and #ethnographies in Business & Society
www.socialsciencespace.com/2025/04/from...
Ok #BookSky I'm looking to you for some recommendations. I'm looking for #ethnographies about #resistance in the face of #identity erasure.
Hi BlueSky, I'm looking for #BookRecommendations of #ethnographies of marginalised groups such as #Transgender and #LGBTIQA+ and any others you recommend. #Anthropology
the image is a juxtaposition of the book covers of each of the authors. the first by K. Hetherington is titled "The government of beans: Regulating life in the age of monocrops," and displays a photgraph of a field of soy beans being sprayed with glyphosate and protected by the police. The second book cover by Sophie Chao is titled "In the shadow of the palms: More-than-human becomings in West Papua," and displays an art work depicting palm leaves in shades of green and red with a black background. Both book covers figure in the article.
In this #Engagements, S. Chao & K. Hetherington draw fm their #ethnographies to tell stories of #monocrop industries’ entanglements w/ #technoscience, global supply chains & changing forms of violent #land #governance: https://doi.org/nvzm
#agribiopolitics #4SCarsonPrize2022
the image is a juxtaposition of the book covers of each of the authors. the first by K. Hetherington is titled "The government of beans: Regulating life in the age of monocrops," and displays a photgraph of a field of soy beans being sprayed with glyphosate and protected by the police. The second book cover by Sophie Chao is titled "In the shadow of the palms: More-than-human becomings in West Papua," and displays an art work depicting palm leaves in shades of green and red with a black background. Both book covers figure in the article.
In this #Engagements, S. Chao & K. Hetherington draw fm their #ethnographies to tell stories of #monocrop industries’ entanglements w/ #technoscience, global supply chains & changing forms of violent #land #governance: doi.org/nvzm
#agribiopolitics #4SCarsonPrize2022
Great talk by Oliver Shaw @oligreen9 on The institutional editor-turned researcher #Ethnographies of #AcademicWriting @genres_language @unizar
Searching for #gender in the #ethnographies of #ehrafworldcultures . See
hraf.yale.edu/?p=3078
Searching for #gender in the #ethnographies of #ehrafworldcultures
Search #Ethnographies for Information on #Dwellings, #HouseStructures, Tipis, Igloos, etc. See
hraf.yale.edu/?p=3016