Fieldwork Reflections Lost in Quantification: The Microtechniques of Evaluation April 24, 2023 / The Familiar Strange / Blog, fieldwork, Fieldwork Reflections, international development, KPI, methodology, NGO, quantification, questionnaire Apprenticing Elsewhere October 24, 2022 / The Familiar Strange / apprenticeship, Blog, embodied knowledge, Embodiment, enskilment, field site, Fieldwork Reflections, knowledge production, sport The Weight of History: Doing Fieldwork as an Ethnic Chinese Researcher February 28, 2022 / The Familiar Strange / Blog, ethnoculture, fieldwork, Fieldwork Reflections, fieldwork relationships, identity, national identity, politics Breath-taking September 13, 2021 / The Familiar Strange / Blog, fieldwork, Fieldwork Reflections, Himalayas, magic, Shaligram, time Jathilan Dance: Experiencing the Spirits August 16, 2021 / The Familiar Strange / Blog, dance, fieldwork, Fieldwork Reflections, Indonesia, jathilan, rituals, spirits, Visual Anthropology Ethnographic 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in Iran August 23, 2018 / Simon Theobald / Blog, Broad Agenda, education, Employment, Fieldwork Reflections, gender, Iran, Marriage How academic culture gives us permission not to know July 26, 2018 / Ian Pollock / Academia, action, blinders, Blog, community, convenience, Ethics, Fieldwork Reflections, knowledge, Spirituality Forgotten Violence against Backpackers in Australia June 28, 2018 / The Familiar Strange / Australia, backpackers, Blog, Current Affairs, Fieldwork Reflections, homicide, media, Salt Creek, structural violence Living Fossils June 7, 2018 / The Familiar Strange / Blog, ethnography, fieldwork, Fieldwork Reflections, Fossils, Hinduism, India, Nepal, religion, rituals, science, Social Anthropology, South Asia The Limits of Academic Freedom May 24, 2018 / The Familiar Strange / Academia, academic freedom, Blog, Fieldwork Reflections, Mary Douglas, Matter out of Place, moral disgust, politics, power, reflexivity, science Saying No to the CIA… and Other Anth Fantasies 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