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HomeUpcoming EventsMisunderstanding Ethnography: Evidence In Law, Journalism and Political Ethnography (Sharon Batt, David Forrest, Anastasia Shesterinina, Dvora Yanow, Nick Cheesman)
Misunderstanding ethnography: Evidence in law, journalism and political ethnography (Sharon Batt, David Forrest, Anastasia Shesterinina, Dvora Yanow, Nick Cheesman)

In Interrogating Ethnography: Why Evidence Matters (2018), law professor and lawyer Steven Lubet mounts a concerted attack on ethnography for relying upon evidence that would not meet the standards that obtain in legal proceedings. What is ethnography, and why should this concern political scientists? In this seminar, the second in the 'Rethinking Interpretive Methods" series, hosted by the Interpretation, Method and Critique Network at the ANU, speakers address this question by drawing on the contents of a recent dialogue in Politics, Groups, and Identities(vol. 9, no. 4, 2021), authored by Dvora Yanow (Wageningen), Sharon Batt (Dalhousie), David Forrest (Oberlin), Anastasia Shesterinina (Sheffield) & Nick Cheesman (ANU).

You can join this talk via zoom by following this link: https://anu.zoom.us/j/3364169330?pwd=ZStOdm4vTWpwS1RMbmFYUisxWVB2UT09. Kindly note the earlier time to the others in the series.

To get on the IMC mailing list go to: https://mailman.anu.edu.au/mailman/listinfo/imcnetwork
For more information on the talks or the IMC, write to the convenors: April Biccum and Nick Cheesman

Date & time

  • Fri 29 Oct 2021, 10:00 am - 11:00 am

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https://anu.zoom.us/j/3364169330?pwd=ZStOdm4vTWpwS1RMbmFYUisxWVB2UT09 

Speakers

  • Sharon Batt (Dalhousie)
  • David Forrest (Oberlin)
  • Anastasia Shesterinina (Sheffield)
  • Dvora Yanow (Wageningen)
  • Nick Cheesman (ANU)

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