News & Events
This section will keep you updated about the activities, talks and workshops which we are hosting.
Upcoming Events
Ethnography as a tool for innovation in theories of political behaviour
Mariana Borges
Time: 18 March 2024 12-1
Location: 100 /8013
Online access: Click here to join the meeting
Judeo-indigeneity & Abrahamic alterity: Intimate Maghrebi entanglements
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Sami Everett
Time: 25 April 2024, 11-12
Location: 85/2211
Online access: Click here to join the meeting
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Past Events
Interactive exploration of the communication of ethnographies of language
Adriana Patiño-Santos and Marie-Anne Mansfield
A workshop supported by a weeklong interactive exhibition, available both in person an​d virtually.
This interactive workshop aims to reflect upon the ways in which we produce and communicate knowledge of language.
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Workshop:
1st March 2024, Rm 1111,
University of Southampton - Building 65, Avenue Campus
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Exhibition:
26th February to 1st March, DigiHumans room, first floor,
University of Southampton - Building 65, Avenue Campus
To view the virtual exhibition: Click Here
Digital ethnography as inter-ethnic reckoning method
Ka-Kin Cheuk, Lecturer in Anthropology, University of Southampton
13th February 2024
University of Southampton, In person and online.
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Decentering the human: place, identity, and ethics in multispecies ethnography
Kate Goldie, School of Geography and Environment, University of Southampton
4th March 2022
University of Southampton, Online
Making the new from the everyday: the art of the linguistic landscape
Jessica Bradley, University of Sheffield
Fri, 07 Oct​ 2022
University of Southampton - Room 65/1145
Watch a video from Jessica Bradley here.
Lived Research Experiences: Ethnography across Disciplines
Online Workshop
24 May 2021
University of Southampton - Online
The vignette in ethnography - Reading group
Led by Jayne Love
19th November 2021
University of Southampton, Online
Exploring Family Future Orientations
Adriana Patino and Marie-Anne Mansfield
13th December 2021
University of Southampton, Online
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Life after the PhD - Open session
Shawnee Harkness, Souhila Belabbas & Clelia Viecelli
14th January 2022
University of Southampton, Online
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Addressing Misrepresentation of Marginalized Groups
The role of meta-ignorance in the reoccurrence of the (un)conscious misrepresentation of marginalized groups in management and organization research. Meta-ignorance, incorrect epistemic attitudes (e.g., arrogance, laziness, and closedmindedness), enables researchers to be ignorant about issues like contextual history and emotional and political aspects of a social problem.
Rashed Chowdhury, Business School, University of Southampton
7th February 2022
University of Southampton, Online
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Using ethnography to understand older people’s care in Indonesia
Elisabeth Schroeder-Butterfill, Department of Gerontology, University of Southampton
9th May 2022
University of Southampton, Online
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Book project discussion: Mark Bevir and R. A. W. Rhodes Genres of Political Science. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Rod Rhodes, Centre for Political Ethnography, University of Southampton
10th June 2022
University of Southampton, Online
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‘Possibilities and pitfalls during fieldwork in educational institutions’
Louise Palmour, Department of Modern Languages and Linguistics, University of Southampton
4th July 2022
University of Southampton, Online
Participatory arts-based research with refugee-background young people: Three case studies.
Dr Caitlin Nunn, Manchester Centre for Youth Studies, Manchester Metropolitan University
University of Southampton, Building 65
MAKING ETHNOGRAPHY RELEVANT - An Experimental Workshop
Political hot potatoes, performance ethnography and public engagement
An exploration of what we need to think about when conducting ethnography on "hot potatoes": politically sensitive topics that are heavily debated and hyper-visible in the media and public discourse?
Guest speaker: Dr.Tess Altman
Wednesday 29th January 2020
Avenue Campus / 1095
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BOURDIEU: UNDERSTANDING THE INTERVIEW - OPEN SESSION
This talk will focus on discussing how Pierre Bourdieu conceived the interview situation, including its dangers and traps, while performing his last major ethnographic work, The Weight of the World (La Misère du monde).
Dr Fabio Ribeiro (Post-doctoral researcher, University of São Paulo and University of Southampton).
Wed 5 February 2020
Avenue Campus/1097
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BEYOND WORDS? ETHNOGRAPHY AND LINGUISTICS - Experimental Workshop
This seminar investigates the relationship between ethnography and linguistics, and the positioning of linguistic ethnography as a field of research.
Jayne Love and Adriana Patiño-Santos
Friday 17th July 2020,
University of Southampton, Online
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