ABSTRACT

This volume experiments with ‘worldliness’ as found in theory, method, and □eldwork practice. It provides readers with ten unique case studies that grapple with worldliness as an affective, relational, sensory, and multimodal experience. Attending to globalisation’s undulations and futures, the collection features research projects from around the world, as well as writing in a re□ective register about ‘global’ topics – including human traf□ficking, international adoption and migration, popular pedagogies, □nancial crises, data□cation and AI, and terrorism and civil war. The book is an invitation to use ethnographic practice in a way that recognises the value of ‘present conjunctures’ to interrupt and disrupt disciplinary ways of thinking. It is a provocation to collapse boundaries and scales between material and symbolic worlds, to explore connections between the human and the non-human, to work with entanglements of matter and that matter, and to feel or sense – rather than know or explain – one’s way through ethnographic encounters. The volume will be of interest to upper-level students and researchers in anthropology, sociology, and cultural studies, especially those interested in global ethnography and the possibilities of qualitative research.

chapter 2|21 pages

Biopedagogy and school-based social reform via Waldorf (Steiner) Education

The ethnographic importance of paradox

chapter 3|19 pages

Ethnographer, interrupted

Revisitation as worldly ethnography

chapter 4|24 pages

Minting worlds

Economic minors tracing money in a Global Financial Crisis

chapter 5|16 pages

Data ethnography

Doing multimodal ethnography in a data and AI-driven world

chapter 6|14 pages

Ethnographic filmmaking for understanding peacebuilding

A multisited and multimodal approach

chapter 7|18 pages

The affective resonance of violent acts

Doing ethnography on a risky planet

chapter 8|27 pages

A translocal ethnography with survivors of human trafficking

A sensorial, hyperlink cinema narrative

chapter 9|15 pages

The poetics of resonance

Worldly ethnography as empathic and aesthetic attendance

chapter 11|18 pages

Looking for the margin

An ethnography of gradualness