Creative ethnography allows us to collaborate with a changing world and empathize with cultural context.

 

I believe that we, as artists and social scientists, need to engage in ethnography that looks to create equitable avenues and practices that attribute value on the terms of those that we study. As a methodology, this creates nuanced relationships and moves from the super-imposition of arrogance that plagues globalization.

Juxtaposing Ideologies in Niskala

Comforting Noise: The Balinese Art of Baleganjur

ghOstMiSt’s Trails of Indigeneity

If a Dragon Dies in the Forest, Do Humans Hear a Sound?

Passing the mic from white middle-aged spiritual liberation to post-college travel utopia

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