We’re wrapping up our five-part series, “COVID-19: Views from the Field,” with a pre-recorded roundtable. This roundtable brought our authors into conversation with each other, across continents and timezones, to discuss conducting—or not conducting—fieldwork in places not understood as COVID-19 “hotspots.”
Check out the video here, and follow the links below to read the whole series, also available in the language of each field site.
Introduction, COVID-19: Views from the Field – Rebekah Ciribassi
Cambodia in the time of COVID-19: Conceptions, perceptions, and approaches to the novel coronavirus – Ashley Thuthao Keng Dam
Crisis Redux, Viral Uncertainty, and Militarized Care: Coronavirus in the Aftermath of Bolivia’s Uncertain Coup – Caitlyn Dye
Suspension, Risk, Suspicion: Field dispatches from Pakistan under COVID-19 – Sonia Qadir
The Temporal Politics of Ethnography, Heritability, and Contagion in Tanzania During COVID-19 – Rebekah Ciribassi
Abu Dhabi Soundmarks: Building Community in the Midst of the Pandemic, One Voice at a Time – Kristina Jacobsen
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