The Covid-19 pandemic has required many anthropologists to do fieldwork differently: research that would otherwise have been done face-to-face has been shifted online, sometimes very quickly. When doing research with people with chronic illnesses, it is important to acknowledge both the histories of online ethnography and the way that disability studies has engaged with the internet over time. This article uses the example of my PhD fieldwork, based in Northeast England, to explore how living in an increasingly digital world may impact how medical anthropologists could, and perhaps should, do ethnography
This article presents a detailed description of how I adapted an undergraduate ethnographic research...
People with disabilities are often excluded from research, which may be exacerbated during the ongoi...
During the Covid-19 pandemic, entry to Japan was heavily restricted causing challenges to research a...
Trends and developments in online ethnography, By Eleonora Landucci (ESR 4) Among the methods that ...
Ethnographers today find themselves experimenting with new approaches to digital ethnography amid pa...
This article examines the role of digital ethnographic methods in an emerging research landscape str...
This paper addresses the challenges of conducting theological ethnographic fieldwork during COVID-19...
In this article, I offer a reflexive account drawing on my role as co-investigator based on a three-...
International audienceThe outbreak of SARS-CoV-2 has threatened ethnographic inquiry, undermining it...
This article is based upon field notes I wrote during the so called first wave of the Covid-19 pande...
This article offers a critical and reflective examination of the impact of the enforced 2020/21 COVI...
Social distancing and public safety measures enacted in response to COVID-19 created a surge in meth...
COVID-19 has markedly impacted the ways we collect research data through field research. As previous...
The COVID-19 pandemic is altering the shape of anthropological research on a global scale seemingly ...
In this paper the author, starting from his research in medical anthropology on chronicity in Morocc...
This article presents a detailed description of how I adapted an undergraduate ethnographic research...
People with disabilities are often excluded from research, which may be exacerbated during the ongoi...
During the Covid-19 pandemic, entry to Japan was heavily restricted causing challenges to research a...
Trends and developments in online ethnography, By Eleonora Landucci (ESR 4) Among the methods that ...
Ethnographers today find themselves experimenting with new approaches to digital ethnography amid pa...
This article examines the role of digital ethnographic methods in an emerging research landscape str...
This paper addresses the challenges of conducting theological ethnographic fieldwork during COVID-19...
In this article, I offer a reflexive account drawing on my role as co-investigator based on a three-...
International audienceThe outbreak of SARS-CoV-2 has threatened ethnographic inquiry, undermining it...
This article is based upon field notes I wrote during the so called first wave of the Covid-19 pande...
This article offers a critical and reflective examination of the impact of the enforced 2020/21 COVI...
Social distancing and public safety measures enacted in response to COVID-19 created a surge in meth...
COVID-19 has markedly impacted the ways we collect research data through field research. As previous...
The COVID-19 pandemic is altering the shape of anthropological research on a global scale seemingly ...
In this paper the author, starting from his research in medical anthropology on chronicity in Morocc...
This article presents a detailed description of how I adapted an undergraduate ethnographic research...
People with disabilities are often excluded from research, which may be exacerbated during the ongoi...
During the Covid-19 pandemic, entry to Japan was heavily restricted causing challenges to research a...