In the new episode of New Books Network, we’re discussing my new book ‘The urban life of workers in post-Soviet Russia’ together with sociologist Dr. Anna Zhelnina. Enjoy listening to our conversation!
Read my new post in the blog of Raymond Williams Society. It discusses the concept of structure of feeling that I develop in ethnography of workers' life and struggle in contemporary Russia.
I am pleased. After many years of work, "Ethnomethodology and Ethnography" was published today as a special issue of the journal Qualitative Research.
Many thanks to the editor-in-chief Kate Moles and my co-guest editors Alex Dennis, Clemens Eisenmann and Yaël Kreplak. It really was a productive collaboration. And many thanks to all the authors of the special issue. 😃
Last November, within the wild space of three weeks, I was in Portland, Oregon, then Toronto, Ontario, presenting papers at two conferences. Both talks have everything to do with change, social and ecological.
💥 Christmas is coming and my book is coming too! This monthly post about The urban life of workers in post-Soviet Russia discusses my approach of building a discursive strategy. It explains how I was choosing epigraphs and what books and authors influenced my writing style.
Reconsidering foundational relationships between #ethnography and #ethnomethodology and #conversation analysis – an introduction (by Eisenmann, Meier zu Verl, Kreplak & Dennis)
Ich habe mein Exemplar des Sammelbands "Qualitative Forschung mit Menschen mit Demenz" erhalten und freue mich über diesen gelungenen Band, der die neusten method(olog)ischen Erkenntnisse der qualitativen Demenzforschung reflektiert.
Herzlichen Dank an die Herausgeber:innen und Initiator:innen des MethodenForums Witten!
Mein Beitrag behandelt die #Ethnografie der Demenz.
The new blogpost on the poetics of my book The urban life of workers in post-Soviet Russia to be released on 16 Jan 2024 by Manchester University Press.
It explains with examples how to integrate poetry in academic non-fiction.
"In a recent interview with the New Yorker Keyuk [a Selk'nam pop artist] explains the etymology of the group’s name: “The word ‘Selk’nam’ can mean ‘We are equal,’… though it can also mean ‘we are separate.’” Martin Gusinde’s camera captures the essence of this fundamental enigma of the ethnographic encounter."
-- Excerpt from my commentary for the New York Review of Books on 'The Lost Tribes of Tierra del Fuego', a collection of historical photographs by Austrian missionary-ethnographer Martin Gusinde