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The course is designed for PhD students who plan to or have recently carried out ethnographic fieldwork. Participants will be expected to submit a draft of their paper by 1 October 2014. The essay must relate to own ethnographic research material and deal broadly with the subject matter discussed in the course.
The course is designed for PhD students who plan to or have recently carried out ethnographic fieldwork. Participants will be expected to submit a draft of their paper by 1 October 2014. The essay must relate to own ethnographic research material and deal broadly with the subject matter discussed in the course.
The course is designed for PhD students who plan to or have recently carried out ethnographic fieldwork. Participants will be expected to submit a draft of their paper by 1 October 2014. The essay must relate to own ethnographic research material and deal broadly with the subject matter discussed in the course.
are on the move, socially and geographically, and culture articu- lates in a contexture of different local and global socio-economic and political processes with different geographical origins, speed, range and transformative powers. How should one combine local- ized ethnographic eld research, which is achieved through intima- cy of everyday social life over a long period, with the study of the mobility of individuals and society? The course offers critical ap- praisals of various methodological options to study the mobility of people, objects and ideas which may require, or not, the researcher to be mobile too. The course is designed for PhD students who plan to or have re- cently carried out ethnographic eldwork. The aim is to consider systematically the link between methods and theory, and specif- ically, what methods are most productively employed to address the theoretical questions workshop participants seek to develop and answer. Participants will be expected to submit a draft of their paper by 1 October 2014. This will allow papers to be pre-circulated to and read by participants prior to the workshop. Participants are re- quested to present their papers at the workshop. There is no course fee; however participants are expected to cover their own travel and accommodation expenses. Because space is limited, early registration is highly recommended. The course is equivalent to 10 ECTS. Evaluation: Essay. Submission and approval of essay are required to get the credits. The essay must relate to own ethnographic research material and deal broadly with the subject matter discussed in the course. The essay should not exceed 8 000 words (excluding bibliography and notes). Dead- line for submission of essay is 1 January 2015. Those responsible for the course are Michael Herzfeld (Harvard University), Noel Salazar (University of Leuven), and Jan Ketil Si- monsen (NTNU). For more information about the course content, please contact course coordinator: jan.ketil.simonsen@svt.ntnu.no Required background reading Gupta, A., & Ferguson, J. (Eds.). (1997). Anthropological locations: Boundaries and grounds of a eld science. University of California Press Herzfeld, M. (2005). Cultural intimacy: Social Poetics in the Nation State (Second Edition). Routledge. Lindquist, J. A. (2009). The anxieties of mobility: Migration and tourism in the Indonesian borderlands. Honolulu: University of Ha- waii Press Mbemb, J. A. (2000). At the edge of the world: Boundaries, terri- toriality, and sovereignty in Africa. Public culture 12(1): 259-284. Moore, H. L. (2004). Global anxieties: concept metaphors and pre-theoretical commitments in anthropology. Anthropological Theory 4(1): 71-88. Salazar, N. B. (2013). Anthropology. In P. Adey, D. Bissell, K. Han- nam, P. Merriman & M. Sheller (Eds.), The Routledge handbook of mobilities (pp. 55-63). London: Routledge. Registration Please register to: Ingrid Lehn, by 1 September 2014 E-mail: ingrid.lehn@svt.ntnu.no Phone: +47 735 96 581 DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL ANTHROPOLOGY NTNU DRAGVOLL N-7491 TRONDHEIM Nordic Research Course in Social Anthropology CULTURAL INTIMACY AND MOBILE ETHNOGRAPHY Trondheim, Norway, 23 25 October 2014