Publicado quarta-feira, 05 de outubro de 2022
Resumo
This monthly webinar proposes to address recent debates on epistemological and methodological tools realted to the study of “China”, and to examine them in the light of empirical field experiences. Through historical, sociological and anthropological investigations, the aim will be to identify concrete issues and propose critical approaches to reflect on them.
Anúncio
Presentation
Research in the social sciences on “China” and topics related to this vast object of study confront scholars with numerous practical difficulties, little discussed in the dedicated literature and in the methodological courses.
This monthly webinar proposes to address recent debates on epistemological and methodological tools, and to examine them in the light of empirical field experiences. Through historical, sociological and anthropological investigations, the aim will be to identify concrete issues and propose critical approaches to reflect on them.
In this perspective, each session will be dedicated to one specific topic such as fieldwork failures; language issues; digital ethnography; fieldwork under surveillance; archival research; collective field enquiry; etc. Drawing on case studies presented by PhD students, scholars and professors who have conducted fieldwork in China, we will raise issues of methodology and ethics through collective reflexivity.
Program
October 13 - 14:00-16:00
Fieldwork Failures: Practical Examples of What Can Go Wrong During Fieldwork, and How to Overcome It
- Organisers: Pascale Bugnon (UNIGE) & Léo Maillet (UNIGE – EHESS)
November 17 - 14:00-16:00
Understanding Body Movements in Order to Record Them: Engaging with Sounds and Images During and After Fieldwork
- Organiser: Pierrick Porchet (UNIGE)
December 8 - 14:00-16:00
Internal Mobility Dynamics in Modern China: Analysing the Social Interactions Between Floating People and Local Communities
- Organisers: Chen Yali (UNIGE) & Ozan Şahin (UNIGE)
February 9 - 14:00-16:00
Language Issues: Assessing the Challenges of Learning Local Languages and Dialects for Research Purposes
- Organisers: Yinhui Bao (UNIGE) & Léo Maillet (UNIGE – EHESS)
March 9 - 14:00-16:00
Urbanism and infrastructure in China
- Organisers: Krittika Uniyal (UNIGE) & Ozan Şahin (UNIGE)
April 20 - 14:00-16:00
Iterative and collaborative processes: problems, principles, and paths to construct knowledge
- Organisers: Dandan Dong (UNIGE) & Pascale Bugnon (UNIGE) & Ozan Şahin (UNIGE)
May 11 - 14:00-16:00
Feminist Epistemologies and Knowledge Production in Research with a Gender Perspective
- Organisers: Chen Yali (UNIGE)
June 8 - 14:00-16:00
Chinese presence in Infrastructure provisions in Developing Economies
- Organisers: Krittika Uniyal (UNIGE) & Higor De Souza Carvalho (UNIGE)
Information
Online every second Thursday of the mont, from 14:00 to 16:00 (CET)
Categorias
- Antropologia (Categoria principal)
- Pensamento, comunicação e arte > Epistemologia e métodos > Investigação e investigadores
- Espaços > Ásia > Extremo oriente > China
- Pensamento, comunicação e arte > Epistemologia e métodos > Epistemologia
- Pensamento, comunicação e arte > Epistemologia e métodos > Corpus, inquéritos, arquivos
Formato do evento
Evento apenas online
Datas
- quinta-feira, 13 de outubro de 2022
- segunda-feira, 07 de novembro de 2022
- quinta-feira, 08 de dezembro de 2022
- quinta-feira, 09 de fevereiro de 2023
- quinta-feira, 09 de março de 2023
- quinta-feira, 20 de abril de 2023
- quinta-feira, 11 de maio de 2023
- quinta-feira, 08 de junho de 2023
Palavras-chave
- methodology, China, reflexivity, ethnical issues
Contactos
- Léo Maillet
courriel : maillet [dot] leo [at] protonmail [dot] com - Pascale Bugnon
courriel : pascale [dot] bugnon [at] unige [dot] ch
Fonte da informação
- Pascale Bugnon
courriel : pascale [dot] bugnon [at] unige [dot] ch
Licença
Este anúncio é licenciado sob os termos Creative Commons CC0 1.0 Universal.
Para citar este anúncio
« Fieldwork Research Methods and Ethics in the Study of China », Seminário, Calenda, Publicado quarta-feira, 05 de outubro de 2022, https://doi.org/10.58079/19nf

