Great urban transformations are diffusing across the Global South, removing the original landscape of urban margins to make of them a new urban frontier. These processes raise questions of both validity and legitimacy for ethnographic practice, requiring critical reflection on both spatiality and method in fieldwork at the urban margins. This article draws on fieldwork experience in Beijing’s green belts, which could also be labeled the city’s urban margin or frontier, to reflect on the space-time of encounter in the field. I aim to demonstrate how space foregrounds not only our bodily experiences but also ethnographic investigations of the daily life, and hence becomes a method. Beijing’s green belts symbolise a historical-geographical con...
WYNN, PETER KIRBY (ed.). Boundless Worlds: An Anthropological Approach to Movement. New York: Bergha...
This paper aims at contributing to the study of intersections by focusing on the simultaneous accomp...
This study theorises and conceptualises place as an object of consumption, formed, shaped, and affec...
Great urban transformations are diffusing across the global South, removing the original landscape o...
This contribution offers intimate insights on entering the field, establishing relationships with re...
qualitative research tool. What sets this technique apart from traditional ethnographic methods such...
This case is drawn from reflection upon ethnographic research conducted during 12 months in Shanghai...
Debates over the ontology of contemporary urbanization have questioned the notion of a meaningful ‘o...
In this article, we discuss methodological issues and problems in researching relational space. We a...
In this article I explore the implications of theorizing ethnographic research as a place-making pro...
This paper aims at contributing to the study of intersections by focusing on the simultaneous accomp...
This paper was presented at the NCRM Oxford Methods Festival (2010) and considers some analytical pr...
Place is usually considered the backdrop for motion—the ‘where’ that people move to or from. Yet con...
Psychological theory has traditionally yielded limited and predominantly cognitivist approaches to p...
In theory and practice, there remains much hope that through greater human-place connections, more e...
WYNN, PETER KIRBY (ed.). Boundless Worlds: An Anthropological Approach to Movement. New York: Bergha...
This paper aims at contributing to the study of intersections by focusing on the simultaneous accomp...
This study theorises and conceptualises place as an object of consumption, formed, shaped, and affec...
Great urban transformations are diffusing across the global South, removing the original landscape o...
This contribution offers intimate insights on entering the field, establishing relationships with re...
qualitative research tool. What sets this technique apart from traditional ethnographic methods such...
This case is drawn from reflection upon ethnographic research conducted during 12 months in Shanghai...
Debates over the ontology of contemporary urbanization have questioned the notion of a meaningful ‘o...
In this article, we discuss methodological issues and problems in researching relational space. We a...
In this article I explore the implications of theorizing ethnographic research as a place-making pro...
This paper aims at contributing to the study of intersections by focusing on the simultaneous accomp...
This paper was presented at the NCRM Oxford Methods Festival (2010) and considers some analytical pr...
Place is usually considered the backdrop for motion—the ‘where’ that people move to or from. Yet con...
Psychological theory has traditionally yielded limited and predominantly cognitivist approaches to p...
In theory and practice, there remains much hope that through greater human-place connections, more e...
WYNN, PETER KIRBY (ed.). Boundless Worlds: An Anthropological Approach to Movement. New York: Bergha...
This paper aims at contributing to the study of intersections by focusing on the simultaneous accomp...
This study theorises and conceptualises place as an object of consumption, formed, shaped, and affec...