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Essay

The Anxieties of Disrupted Fieldwork: Reconciling Practicality and Passion in Redesigning a Research Plan

by Tonya Dodez, Indiana University

Many scholars often face significant logistical and empirical limitations on the “best case scenario” execution of their research projects. Both progress and setbacks are inherent parts of the research process.

By admin, 1 yearSeptember 1, 2021 ago
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What are Reflections?

Original and experiential contributions of 1,000–2,500 words developed in a variety of media (photo essays, poems, artistic representation, audio, videos, prose, poetic, etc.) that consider “how-to” carry out, manage, or address challenges in conducting digital fieldwork; or offer intellectual reactions to the experience of conducting digital fieldwork.

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