🎉We have a contract! @UChicagoPress will publish the Patchwork Ethnography textbook. If you're an Early Career scholar, please consider applying to our workshop. We're looking for contributors who can help advance our theorization. Deadline 6 Dec: patchworkethnography.com/eve….
Deadline for applications to be included in our book is December 6th 2024. Please share your thoughts and experiences with us! patchworkethnography.com/eve…
As we finalize the book in the coming year, we would like to collaborate with 10 early-career scholars from around the world who have benefited from the idea of patchwork ethnography. Please tell us how this theoretical and methodological framework has helped you!
One more quick note: In the application form, we're asking where/when you finished your PhD, but please feel free to apply if you are not finished! You can include expected dates so we have a sense of where you are in the process.
Patchwork Ethnography, a project by our faculty Dr. Gökçe Günel (@drgokcegunel) and Dr. Chika Watanabe (@drchikawatanabe), is looking for early-career collaborators who have benefitted from the idea of patchwork ethnography as they finalize the upcoming book!
As we finalize the book in the coming year, we would like to collaborate with 10 early-career scholars from around the world who have benefited from the idea of patchwork ethnography. Please tell us how this theoretical and methodological framework has helped you!
And finally! Gökçe Günel and Chika Watanabe reflect with @katjungnickel and me on their work on @PatchworkEthno rendering the edges and seams of doing research central to the creation of future feminist methodologies tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.…
From the archives:
“Cultivating Patchwork Ethnography Sensibilities – How do we decenter the model of uninterrupted, long-term fieldwork through patchwork ethnographic sensibilities, without completely denying the former?”
culanth.org/fieldsights/patc…
"Patchwork Ethnography", co-authored by our professor Gökçe Günel (@drgokcegunel), is now the second most downloaded article in American Ethnologist! See the full text, open access: tinyurl.com/2anxhdys
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Patchwork Ethnography
by Gökçe Günel & Chika Watanabe
@drgokcegunel @drchikawatanabe
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ALT ABSTRACT: Many ethnographers feel the pressure to suspend familial and professional ties to separate “the field” from “home” for prolonged periods. Since 2019, we have been developing the concept of “patchwork ethnography” to spotlight how ethnographers conduct fieldwork amid intersecting personal and professional responsibilities. We interrogate how researchers’ personal lives impact the process of knowledge production, showcase the innovations that have stemmed from efforts to balance multiple commitments, and advocate for writing with rather than against the disruptions that might characterize anthropological research projects. As a discipline that centers reflexivity, anthropology provides the tools to rethink not only our discipline's research practices but also those of other social sciences. Drawing on the discipline's strengths, patchwork ethnography unlocks anthropology's potential to further expand what theory means and who can be considered a theorist.