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[Commlist] Call for workshop participation: feeling digital and reimagining fieldwork during COVID Time
Thu Jan 28 16:03:55 GMT 2021
Call for Workshop Participation
*Feeling Digital and Reimagining Fieldwork during COVID Time*____
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The Hong Kong Institute for the Humanities and Social Sciences (HKIHSS),
and the HKU Anthropology Network and Department of Sociology are pleased
to announce a call for participation in a workshop funded by Universitas
21 (U21). We will select 20 participants to form 5 groups, each
conducting a set of experimental and auto-ethnographic fieldwork by
using digital devices to perform critical “body-theatres”. These
“body-theatres” will be designed and coordinated by our coach Ms. Anna
Cruz Benavidez (Anthropologist and Theater Director at the OTRO CUERPO,
a Theater and Research company). The participants will record the
experimental fieldwork (less than one hour) and write ethnographic
diaries to reflect upon these experiences. These recordings and diaries
will be shared within a group and discussed by outstanding scholars in
anthropology, sociology, media, and performance studies. The workshop’s
outputs will be co-authored articles and other creative works based on
the recordings and ethnographic diaries, followed by the discussants’
commentaries. We aim to combine these works into a creative edited
volume. ____
Through the experimental fieldworks, we will form a deeper understanding
of body politics and the critical phenomenology of living a “forced”
digital life amidst the pandemic. We ask critical questions about our
daily engagement with the “digital” and respond to the questions through
artistic and philosophical bodily reflections. We seek to advance
digital ethnography not simply as “fieldwork online” but as a broad
system of intersubjective connections beyond a narrow boundary of
empiricism.____
We are honoured to have Prof. Jarrett Zigon (William & Linda Porterfield
Chair in Biomedical Ethics and Professor of Anthropology, Founding
Director of the Center for Data Ethics and Justice, University of
Virginia) delivering a keynote speech for this workshop. And we are
happy to have outstanding scholars from Austria, Chile, Denmark, Hong
Kong and the United States joining to form a truly international group
of discussants.
Interested persons can apply by sending an email with a personal
statement (maximum 800 words) with a short bio (maximum 250 words) and
your publication records (both academic and non-academic) if there is
any to (feelingdigitalworkshop /at/ gmail.com)
<mailto:(feelingdigitalworkshop /at/ gmail.com)> by *Feb. 28, 2021*. The
workshop dates and times are May 11 and 12 (20:00-24:00 GMT+8 Hong
Kong). All are welcome to apply! More detailed information about the
workshop can be found through the website
https://www.hkihss.hku.hk/events/digital-ethnography
<https://www.hkihss.hku.hk/events/digital-ethnography>.____
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