Photo/stories from the field: portrait of an ethnographer
Christos Varvantakis and Melissa Nolas explore what it means to be an ethnographer and do ethnographic research, highlighting the value of play as a research method
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Christos Varvantakis and Melissa Nolas explore what it means to be an ethnographer and do ethnographic research, highlighting the value of play as a research method
Read MoreMelissa Nolas shares an extract from her fieldnotes, where a reaction to a sarong in a window becomes emblematic of the boundary work in ethnographic research…
Read MoreMelissa Nolas describes research encounters on the thresholds: fleeting feelings, conversations, and experiences on the way out the door
Read MoreVinnarasan Aruldoss explores messy emotions in everyday life, and calls for a new framework to recognise the value of emotion and affect in research
Read MoreVinnarasan Aruldoss reflects on how children’s experiences of public places impact everyday life, play, visiting friends, and navigating neighbourhoods
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