Based on ethnographies conducted in post-genocide communities in Bosnia and Herzegovina, in the Bosnian refugee diaspora groups in Australia, Europe and the USA, and fieldwork on the island of Tanna (Vanuatu), in this article I discuss the challenges of the researcher and the researched in negotiating the space between perceived cultural insiderness and professional outsiderness. Firstly, I start by outlining the concept of academic kinship, the intellectual and social connections and networks that sustain and set the parameters for the researcher's construction of reality. Building upon the idea of kinship and elective affinity, I then move on to discuss examples from the fieldwork and literature relating to "doubly-engaged ethnography" (P...
The phenomenon of forced migration challenges its researchers to tackle complex questions about the ...
This article reflects on fieldwork experiences with coethnic migrants in London to challenge underst...
This essay examines the stakes and implications of the distinction made between outsider and insider...
Auf der Grundlage von Ethnografien, die in Post-Genozid-Gemeinschaften in Bosnien und Herzegowina, i...
In this article, I unpack some of the challenges I faced doing ethnographic work on media production...
In this paper, I reflect on various ethical, practical and methodological challenges encountered in ...
Using the metaphor of beach crossings made famous by ethno-historian Greg DENING (2004), in this art...
This is my story of how I, a teacher in an Australian university, and twelve students from Timor Les...
Being an ethnographer is not a simple task. Fieldworkers engage in processes of developing new rela...
In this article, I unpack some of the challenges I faced doing ethnographic work on media production...
Despite researcher emotions often being considered off-limits, here I position my own emotions as ce...
This article offers reflections arising from my three-year field research with the Ukrainian diaspo...
This essay examines the stakes and implications of the distinction made between outsider and insider...
This is my story of how I, a teacher in an Australian university, and twelve students from Timor Les...
This essay reflects on the consequences for ethnography of the reversal of the direction of the anth...
The phenomenon of forced migration challenges its researchers to tackle complex questions about the ...
This article reflects on fieldwork experiences with coethnic migrants in London to challenge underst...
This essay examines the stakes and implications of the distinction made between outsider and insider...
Auf der Grundlage von Ethnografien, die in Post-Genozid-Gemeinschaften in Bosnien und Herzegowina, i...
In this article, I unpack some of the challenges I faced doing ethnographic work on media production...
In this paper, I reflect on various ethical, practical and methodological challenges encountered in ...
Using the metaphor of beach crossings made famous by ethno-historian Greg DENING (2004), in this art...
This is my story of how I, a teacher in an Australian university, and twelve students from Timor Les...
Being an ethnographer is not a simple task. Fieldworkers engage in processes of developing new rela...
In this article, I unpack some of the challenges I faced doing ethnographic work on media production...
Despite researcher emotions often being considered off-limits, here I position my own emotions as ce...
This article offers reflections arising from my three-year field research with the Ukrainian diaspo...
This essay examines the stakes and implications of the distinction made between outsider and insider...
This is my story of how I, a teacher in an Australian university, and twelve students from Timor Les...
This essay reflects on the consequences for ethnography of the reversal of the direction of the anth...
The phenomenon of forced migration challenges its researchers to tackle complex questions about the ...
This article reflects on fieldwork experiences with coethnic migrants in London to challenge underst...
This essay examines the stakes and implications of the distinction made between outsider and insider...