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April 21st, 2021
Research design
How to Study the linguistic landscape of a Chinese megametropolis
September 13th, 2021
Research design
‘I do not think that gender matters.’ Reflections on the gendered dilemma reported from female digital entrepreneurs in Shenzhen, China
August 2nd, 2021
Ethnography
Digitising ethnography for work: the case for a Cognitive Ethnography of Religion
July 21st, 2021
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Researcher's Positionality
Research design
How to Study the linguistic landscape of a Chinese megametropolis
September 13th, 2021
Research design
‘I do not think that gender matters.’ Reflections on the gendered dilemma reported from female digital entrepreneurs in Shenzhen, China
August 2nd, 2021
Ethnography
Going beyond Known Knowledge with Ethnographers’ Reflexivity in a Working-class Neighbourhood of Public Housing Estates in Neoliberal Hong Kong
June 21st, 2021
Local epistemology
Ethnography
Encountering the electricity shortage: Research Methods driven by infrastructure disruption
April 12th, 2021
Gaining Access
In search of meaningful data
November 13th, 2019
Local epistemology
Between ‘Wizards of Oz’, Madagascari Lemur and Megalomaniac Presidents: The Amusements of Research in Post-Socialist Spaces
February 27th, 2015
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Gaining Access
Gaining Access
Gaining Access to People between the State and Citizens in the Field
June 30th, 2021
Ethnography
Going beyond Known Knowledge with Ethnographers’ Reflexivity in a Working-class Neighbourhood of Public Housing Estates in Neoliberal Hong Kong
June 21st, 2021
Emotions in the field
Conducting research in the midst of a military coup in Myanmar
June 2nd, 2021
Ethnography
Ethnography
Digitising ethnography for work: the case for a Cognitive Ethnography of Religion
July 21st, 2021
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Ethnography
Going beyond Known Knowledge with Ethnographers’ Reflexivity in a Working-class Neighbourhood of Public Housing Estates in Neoliberal Hong Kong
June 21st, 2021
Ethnography
Walking with Bangkok’s waste pickers
May 4th, 2021
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Boundary Crossing
Boundary Crossing
Field realities in the global South: Acknowledging emotion and the importance of reflexivity
January 6th, 2021
Boundary Crossing
Field realities in the global South: Encounters with poverty and caste
December 17th, 2020
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Boundary Crossing
“What is this research thing you do?” Reflections on the (blurred) lines between research and social activism
November 26th, 2020
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