Patchwork Ethnography is a collaborative research project by Gökçe Günel and Chika Watanabe.
@drgokcegunel @drchikawatanabe
Also at @patchworkethno.bsky.social
🎉We have a contract! @UChicagoPress will publish the Patchwork Ethnography textbook. If you're an Early Career scholar, please consider applying to our workshop. We're looking for contributors who can help advance our theorization. Deadline 6 Dec: https://t.co/OYMD1T3SxN.
📩 Today is the deadline to apply for our Patchwork Ethnography workshops and contribute to our forthcoming @UChicagoPress book. Thank you for all your insights! Please find the call here: https://t.co/OYMD1T3SxN #anthrotwitter
As we finalize the book in the coming year, we would like to collaborate with 10 early-career scholars from around the world who have benefited from the idea of patchwork ethnography. Please tell us how this theoretical and methodological framework has helped you!
@AmEthno One more quick note: In the application form, we're asking where/when you finished your PhD, but please feel free to apply if you are not finished! You can include expected dates so we have a sense of where you are in the process.
Patchwork Ethnography, a project by our faculty Dr. Gökçe Günel (@drgokcegunel) and Dr. Chika Watanabe (@drchikawatanabe), is looking for early-career collaborators who have benefitted from the idea of patchwork ethnography as they finalize the upcoming book!
And finally! Gökçe Günel and Chika Watanabe reflect with @katjungnickel and me on their work on @PatchworkEthno rendering the edges and seams of doing research central to the creation of future feminist methodologies https://t.co/HdAiuYs3Wm
From the archives:
“Cultivating Patchwork Ethnography Sensibilities – How do we decenter the model of uninterrupted, long-term fieldwork through patchwork ethnographic sensibilities, without completely denying the former?”
https://t.co/eapfGBnD7M
"Patchwork Ethnography", co-authored by Associate Professor Gökçe Günel (@drgokcegunel) of @RiceAnthro and Dr Chika Watanabe
(@drchikawatanabe) of @OfficialUoM is the second most downloaded article in @AmEthno!
See the full text, #OpenAccess ⬇️
https://t.co/jbuIG3cJ5g
"Patchwork Ethnography", co-authored by our professor Gökçe Günel (@drgokcegunel), is now the second most downloaded article in American Ethnologist! See the full text, open access: https://t.co/iN4wYxpiym
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Patchwork Ethnography
by Gökçe Günel & Chika Watanabe
@drgokcegunel @drchikawatanabe
Find it here (Open Access via Early View): ⬇️⬇️⬇️
https://t.co/RRr418URBM