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Ethnographic Marginalia
Ethnographic Marginalia
May 31, 2022
Proletarian Lives
Routines, Identity, and Culture in Contentious Politics
Marcos E. Pérez
Hosted by
Alexander Diamond
What drives and sustains participation in unemployed workers’ movements in Argentina? Today’s guest, Marcos Perez, is Assistant Professor in the Department of Sociology and Anthropology at Washington and Lee University …
Ethnographic Marginalia
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Interviews with ethnographers and scholars of ethnography.
Ethnographic Marginalia
May 10, 2022
Studying Borderlands
Talking Ethnography with Dr. Sahana Ghosh
Sahana Ghosh
Hosted by
Sneha Annavarapu
How do border policing and violence intersect with gender and sexuality to affect border communities? Today’s guest, Dr. Sahana Ghosh, Assistant Professor of Anthropology at the National University of Singapore …
Ethnographic Marginalia
March 22, 2022
The Land of Open Graves
Living and Dying on the Migrant Trail
Jason De Leon
Hosted by
Alexander Diamond
How can you integrate archaeology and photography with ethnographic research to understand the experiences of clandestine migrants? Today we talk with Jason de Leon, professor of Anthropology and Chicano/a Studies …
Ethnographic Marginalia
January 14, 2022
Ethnography in Rural Indonesia
In Conversation with Tania Li
Tania Murray Li
Hosted by
Alexander Diamond
What can years of ethnographic engagement with rural Indonesia teach us about capitalism, development, and resistance? On this episode of Ethnographic Marginalia, our guest is Dr. Tania Li, Professor of …
Ethnographic Marginalia
November 29, 2021
An Ethnography of Tourism and Globalization
In Conversation with Dr. Annie Hikido
Annie Hikido
Hosted by
Alexander Diamond
How do Black women entrepreneurs in South Africa play off westerners’ fear and desire for impoverished townships through home-based tourist accommodations? This episode’s guest is Dr. Annie Hikido, Assistant Professor …
Ethnographic Marginalia
November 4, 2021
Doing an Ethnography of Policing
In Conversation with Sarah Brayne
Sarah Brayne
Hosted by
Sneha Annavarapu
How has the use of big data and algorithms changed policing and police surveillance? On this episode, we speak with Dr. Sarah Brayne, Assistant Professor of Sociology at the University …
Ethnographic Marginalia
July 16, 2021
Violence, Gender, and Policing in Colombia
In Conversation with Dr. Jon Gordon
Jon Gordon
Hosted by
Sneha Annavarapu
In today’s interview, we speak with Dr. Jon Gordon, incoming Assistant Professor of Sociology at Appalachian State University, who tells us about his research with criminalized men in an armed …
Ethnographic Marginalia
June 28, 2021
Talking Digital Ethnography and Netnography
In Conversation with Marta-Marika Urbanik
Marta-Marika Urbanik
Hosted by
Alexander Diamond
As our research subjects increasingly live their social lives on and through virtual platforms, how can ethnographers incorporate digital methods into our research? On this episode we speak with Dr …
Ethnographic Marginalia
June 10, 2021
Talking Ethnographic Fiction
A Discussion with Alexandros Plasatis
Alexandros Plasatis
Hosted by
Alexander Diamond
What does ethnography look like when presented as fiction? In this episode, we talk with Alexandros Plasatis, author of the new book Made by Sea and Wood, in Darkness (Spuyten Duyvil …
Ethnographic Marginalia
April 23, 2021
The Ethnography of Immigration
In Conversation with Dr. Tahseen Shams
Tahseen Shams
Hosted by
Alexander Diamond
How are immigrants’ lives shaped by cultural and political dynamics in their homeland, hostland, and “elsewhere” countries whose geopolitical dynamics affect their experiences (such as South Asian Muslims who are …
Anthropology
April 13, 2021
Waiting Town
Life in Transit and Mumbai's Other World-Class Histories
Lisa Björkman
Hosted by
Sneha Annavarapu
Drawing on a decade of ethnographic research in the Indian city of Mumbai, Waiting Town: Life in Transit and Mumbai's Other World-Class Histories (Association for Asian Studies, 2020) is an …
Ethnographic Marginalia
April 8, 2021
New Ethnographies of the Global South
In Conversation with Victoria Reyes and Marco Garrido
Victoria Reyes and Marco Garrido
Hosted by
Sneha Annavarapu
How can Sociology be nudged away from its traditional parochialism to embrace empirical work that focuses on the global south? Marco Garrido (assistant professor of sociology at the University of …
Ethnographic Marginalia
March 17, 2021
Police Reform in Argentina
A Discussion with Leslie MacColman
Leslie MacColman
Hosted by
Alexander Diamond
This episode of Ethnographic Marginalia features Dr. Leslie MacColman, a Postdoctoral Scholar in Sociology at The Ohio State University who studies crime and policing in Latin America. Leslie explains how …
Ethnographic Marginalia
February 26, 2021
Political Life in the Wake of the Plantation
Sovereignty, Witnessing, Repair
Deborah A. Thomas
Hosted by
Sneha Annavarapu
How can ethnographers use multimedia presentations of their work to reach new audiences, build different relationships with their participants, and promote new practices of witnessing and representation? On today’s episode …
Ethnographic Marginalia
February 12, 2021
Front of the House, Back of the House
Race and Inequality in the Lives of Restaurant Workers
Eli Revelle Yano Wilson
Hosted by
Alexander Diamond
How can ethnographic research shine light on the reproduction of social inequality in upscale Los Angeles restaurants? In today’s episode we talk with Dr. Eli Wilson, Assistant Professor of Sociology …
Ethnographic Marginalia
February 1, 2021
Fútbol in the Park
Immigrants, Soccer, and the Creation of Social Ties
David Trouille
Hosted by
Sneha Annavarapu
What meaning does a daily soccer game in a public Los Angeles park have for a group of Latino men and the ethnographer who studied them? In today’s episode, we …
Ethnographic Marginalia
January 18, 2021
Studying LBGT Organizing in China
A Conversation with Caterina Fugazzola
Caterina Fugazzola
Hosted by
Sneha Annavarapu
In today’s episode of Ethnographic Marginalia, Sneha Annavarapu talks with Dr. Caterina Fugazzola, Earl S Johnson Instructor in Sociology at the University of Chicago, about her research on the contemporary …
Ethnographic Marginalia
January 4, 2021
Doing Ethnography in Buenos Aires
A Discussion with Javier Auyero
Javier Auyero
Hosted by
Alexander Diamond
Today we speak with Javier Auyero, Professor of Sociology at the University of Texas at Austin, about his 25 years of experience studying marginalized communities in Buenos Aires ethnographically. Javier …
Ethnographic Marginalia
December 21, 2020
Fieldwork in Ecuador
A Discussion with Maricarmen Hernandez
Maricarmen Hernandez
Hosted by
Alexander Diamond
What is it like to do research in a marginalized community in the shadows of Ecuador’s largest oil refinery? On today’s episode we talk with Maricarmen Hernandez, assistant professor of …
Ethnographic Marginalia
December 7, 2020
Introduction to 'Ethnographic Marginalia'
A Discussion with Alex Diamond and Sneha Annavarapu
Alex Diamond and Sneha Annavarapu
Hosted by
Sneha Annavarapu
Far too often, the most evocative and interesting experiences that come out of ethnographic fieldwork are pushed to the margins. In the first episode of Ethnographic Marginalia, series hosts Sneha …