大流行病人种学:变革社会空间中的实地调查

Tadeo Weiner Davis, Hannah Obertino-Norwood
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本方法论分析追溯了 COVID-19 大流行病爆发对芝加哥两项人种学研究的影响:一项是为经济适用房而进行的邻里斗争,另一项是为提高当地对 2020 年美国人口普查的参与度而做出的努力。我们关注疫情爆发后空间与能见度之间的关系,将其视为方法论和政治上的挑战。本文借鉴哈拉维(Haraway)对情景知识的开创性描述,探讨了大流行给我们作为政治进程民族志研究者的情景和局部视角带来的变化。为此,我们介绍了两项研究在完全虚拟化之前和之后的实地工作。最后,我们讨论了共同出现的方法论影响,重点是田野工作中的体现、访问的动态性以及在线参与的正规化。
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Pandemic ethnography: Fieldwork in transformed social space
This methodological analysis traces the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic outbreak on two ethnographic studies in Chicago: a neighborhood fight for affordable housing, and an effort to increase local participation in the 2020 U.S. Census. We attend to the relationship between space and visibility after the onset of the pandemic as methodological and political challenges. Drawing on Haraway's seminal description of situated knowledge, this article explores the changes that the pandemic brought to our situated and partial perspective as ethnographers of political process. To do so, we present fieldwork from both studies before and after they became fully virtual. Finally, we discuss shared emergent methodological implications with a focus on embodiment in fieldwork, the dynamics of access, and the formalization of participation in online venues.
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