Doing Ethnography Remotely: LIVE SESSION AND VIDEO RECORDINGS

Date
Fri June 5th 2020, 1:00 - 2:30pm

THE LIVE RECORDING FROM THIS EVENT CAN BE FOUND HERE. 

The Center for Global Ethnography announces Doing Ethnography Remotely, a six-video interview series on methodology, and a live question-and-answer session with expert remote ethnographic researchers, held online.

VIDEO SERIES

In a series of pre-recorded video, available here for viewing, Sharika Thiranagama (Anthropology) and Sylvia Yanagisako (Anthropology) speak with experienced ethnographers on how they have used digital and analog methods for remote ethnographic research.

LIVE SESSION

On June 5th, you are invited to a live Q&A-panel that will extend this conversation to a broader community of ethnographers across the disciplines. Using the RSVP form, graduate students may also submit questions for our panelists prior to the event or ask the panel during the moderated live session. Online question submission will close 48 hours prior to the event.  If you would like to attend the Q&A session, RSVP here.

PANELISTS

Yarimar Bonilla, Professor; Department of Africana, Puerto Rican and Latino Studies at Hunter College; Program in Anthropology; Graduate Center of the City University of New York

Irus Braverman, William J. Magavern Faculty Scholar; Professor of Law and Adjunct Professor of Geography; University at Buffalo, The State University of New York

Christine Hine, Professor of Sociology, University of Surrey

Heather Horst, Director of the Institute for Culture and Society, Western Sydney University

John L. Jackson, Jr., Walter H. Annenberg Dean of the Annenberg School for Communication; Richard Perry University Professor of Communication, Anthropology, and Africana Studies; University of Pennsylvania

Sarah Pink, Director of the Emerging Technologies Research Lab; Professor, Department of Human Centered Computing; Department of Design; Monash University