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      • Emotions of Friendship: The Psychological Challenges of Doing Fieldwork in Xinjiang
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    Ethnographic Ableism: Structural Silencing of Physical Disability in Anthropological Research

    Micha Rahder is Assistant Professor of Anthropology in the Department of Geography & Anthropology at Louisiana State University. Her research centers on the intersection of science and…… Read more “Ethnographic Ableism: Structural Silencing of Physical Disability in Anthropological Research”

    August 20, 2018October 3, 2018 by thenewethnographer
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