This article explores imagined selfhood, mobility and futurities through creative practice in ethnography. Globalisation allows people with varying socio-economic and geographical backgrounds to imagine themselves with more possibilities. How can creative practice such as improvisation in ethnofictions, storytelling and participatory animation be applied in ethnographic research to explore the imaginary realm of selfhood and expectations on being elsewhere? Drawing on fieldwork on migration from Africa to Europe, Brazilian transgender mobility and British youth in environmental transformation, the article will show how existential immobility inspires production of global horizons through imagination
How can artistic creative practice be combined with ethnological cultural analysis? A process based ...
In this chapter, I explore some of methodological promises in researching globalization through stor...
How can artistic creative practice be combined with ethnological cultural analysis? A process based ...
At the roots of many travels to distant destinations - be it in the context of tourism or migration ...
The imagination has become a major site for studying transnational cultural flows. Yet it is mainly ...
At the roots of many border-crossing travels – be it in the context of migration or tourism – are so...
Are there ethnographic approaches that are particularly suited to elicit and communicate unarticulat...
In this innovative volume, anthropologists turn their attention to a topic that has rarely figured a...
In this chapter, I draw on ethnographic fieldwork among Belgians living in Tanzania and Chile to ref...
How we imagine and the potency of alternative imaginings to socio-political concerns are vital quest...
Mobility as a concept-metaphor captures the common impression that our lifeworld is in constant flux...
In the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic and the subsequent era of social distancing, it has become impe...
By looking at ethnography as a multi-sited and evolving field in the tradition of George Marcus and ...
How can artistic creative practice be combined with ethnological cultural analysis? A process based ...
How we imagine and the potency of alternative imaginings to socio-political concerns are vital quest...
How can artistic creative practice be combined with ethnological cultural analysis? A process based ...
In this chapter, I explore some of methodological promises in researching globalization through stor...
How can artistic creative practice be combined with ethnological cultural analysis? A process based ...
At the roots of many travels to distant destinations - be it in the context of tourism or migration ...
The imagination has become a major site for studying transnational cultural flows. Yet it is mainly ...
At the roots of many border-crossing travels – be it in the context of migration or tourism – are so...
Are there ethnographic approaches that are particularly suited to elicit and communicate unarticulat...
In this innovative volume, anthropologists turn their attention to a topic that has rarely figured a...
In this chapter, I draw on ethnographic fieldwork among Belgians living in Tanzania and Chile to ref...
How we imagine and the potency of alternative imaginings to socio-political concerns are vital quest...
Mobility as a concept-metaphor captures the common impression that our lifeworld is in constant flux...
In the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic and the subsequent era of social distancing, it has become impe...
By looking at ethnography as a multi-sited and evolving field in the tradition of George Marcus and ...
How can artistic creative practice be combined with ethnological cultural analysis? A process based ...
How we imagine and the potency of alternative imaginings to socio-political concerns are vital quest...
How can artistic creative practice be combined with ethnological cultural analysis? A process based ...
In this chapter, I explore some of methodological promises in researching globalization through stor...
How can artistic creative practice be combined with ethnological cultural analysis? A process based ...