Please join us for the first event in our upcoming series of Methods Cafés!
Event Title: The Scholar-Activist, featuring Dr. Anima Adjepong @animaadjepong.
When: Feb 3, 1-2:30 pm, EST
Where: Zoom, RSVP at https://t.co/h7Gr9NUnil
More detail below or on https://t.co/521gbepcJX
This event is part of the Lab’s “Methods Café” series. Methods Cafés are typically lunch hour talks by practicing ethnographers on a specific aspect of ethnographic methods. The Lab has hosted Cafés on gamestorming, surveys, and sound techniques, archival research, among others.
Please join us for the first event in our upcoming series of Methods Cafés!
Event Title: The Scholar-Activist, featuring Dr. Anima Adjepong @animaadjepong.
When: Feb 3, 1-2:30 pm, EST
Where: Zoom, RSVP at https://t.co/h7Gr9NUnil
More detail below or on https://t.co/521gbepcJX
This event is co-hosted by Dr. Girish Daswani @girishdaswani & in partnership with UofT's Department of Anthropology's Professionalization Committee.
Members of the Kensington Market Soundscape Study will present preliminary research & methods reflections from their at KM and at KM’s Pedestrian Sundays. Topics include multimodal experimental film, soundwalks as a ethnographic method, & multimedia sound recording, among others.
Plz join us! for the roundtable: Sounds of/like A Mixed Use Neighborhood, Community and Conflict in Post-Lockdown Kensington
Date: November 16, 2022
Time: 5-6 PM
Location: AP 246, Department of Anthropology
Event description @ https://t.co/ZuQLDlnAEW
Or below
In this post, Hemmasi discusses the joys and struggles of team-based ethnographic research with graduate students, the Kensington Market Sound Studies Project, and the navigation of community-engaged research partnerships.
Check out ethnomusicology prof Farzi Hemmasi's new blog post on our website:
"From Cultural Critique to Community Engagement: An Introduction to the Kensington Market Soundscape Study"
To read the post - https://t.co/SR47SYzip8
Tania Li has contributed to Philosophy on Fieldwork: Case Studies in Anthropological Analysis, edited by Nils Burbandt & Thomas Schwarz Wentzer. Chapters focus on one philosopher and the kinds of fieldwork their ideas inspire...
Tania Li’s chapter “Foucault Foments Fieldwork in the University.” draws on research conducted by generations of students in her class “Ethnography of the University" - https://t.co/l0pxJANxzc
How to read it below
and the social dimensions of robotics and artificial intelligence. Ochigame completed a BA at the University of California, Berkeley, and a PhD at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT).
Please join us for the upcoming talk: The Paragenealogical Method in the Anthropology of Rationalities with Professor Rodrigo Ochigame
Lunch will be provided!
Date: Friday, October 21
Time: 12 pm
Location: AP330, Anthropology Building
Event description and speaker bio below
nonbinary Turing machines from India, and frameworks of information science from Cuba. Their teaching specialties include digital anthropology, the anthropology of science and technology...