Center for Global Ethnography
The Center for Global Ethnography brings together faculty and graduate students from a variety of disciplines, who are engaged in ethnographic research. At Stanford University, the Center serves those interested in linking ethnography with other research methods. In addition to showcasing interdisciplinary conversations and collaborations of ethnographic research, the Center trains graduate students for rigorous, meaningful and ethical ethnographic fieldwork.
Arts and Resistance in Black San Francisco
Movements of Change: Dance, Liberation, and the Power of Aesthetics
Black Lives Matter in Italy: A Conversation with Camilla Hawthorne, Torin Jones, & Angelica Pesarini
Black Lives Matter in Australia - A Conversation with Professor Marcia Langton
Doing Ethnography Remotely: Question-and-Answer Webinar (June 5th, 2020)
Heather Horst Interview - Doing Ethnography Remotely
Sarah Pink Interview - Doing Ethnography Remotely
Christine Hine Interview - Doing Ethnography Remotely
Yarimar Bonilla Interview - Doing Ethnography Remotely
John L. Jackson, Jr. Interview - Doing Ethnography Remotely
Irus Braverman Interview - Doing Ethnography Remotely