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SUMMARY:Ethnographic Methods and the Study of Nationalism
DESCRIPTION:What are the advantages and challenges of studying nationalism and national identity through ethnographic methods? What does it get at\, and what might it miss? Continuing ASEN’s interest in diverse methodological approaches to nationalism\, in this webinar four scholars of nationalism who have used ethnographic methods in their research explore and reflect on these issues. With Ellie Knott (LSE)\, Charles Leddy-Owen (University of Portsmouth)\, Jon Fox (University of Bristol)\, and Jonathan Hearn (University of Edinburgh). \nJoin us on Facebook Live and YouTube Live. Members will receive a link to join in on Zoom.
URL:https://asen.ac.uk/event/ethnographic-methods-and-the-study-of-nationalism/
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