Opportunities and Challenges of Navigating Fieldwork as Insider and Outsider Fieldworkers
For some of us, our research projects are situated back home or in locations where we have already spent considerable time. For the rest of us, our field sites could be in locations where we are visiting or living for the first time. Some of us work closely with people in our own communities, whilst others join local communities as external fieldworkers. Depending on our backgrounds, we may navigate fieldwork as “insider” researchers, “outsider” researchers, or both.

There may be varying kinds of social norms and local expectations for researchers from different backgrounds. Some of us might start our fieldwork as outsiders, but we may find ourselves no longer entirely outsiders after spending some time in the field, and the ways in which locals consider us may also shift over time. Similarly, insiders may be subject to new expectations from their local communities when returning home for fieldwork after spending some time outside their communities.

At this workshop, former fieldworkers will share their experiences in the field, and we will discuss the opportunities and challenges of navigating fieldwork as insiders, outsiders, or both. The workshop is an open space for meeting other fieldworkers and discussing various fieldwork-related topics, including but not limited to tips and strategies to prepare for and navigate fieldwork smoothly. Staff and research students are welcome to join the workshop.

Refreshments will be provided.

Moderator
Keiko Kanno

Panellists
Princess Banda (DPhil, Anthropology)
Dr Shahnoza Nozimova (Postdoctoral Researcher, Centre on Migration, Policy and Society)
Professor Alison Shaw (Professor of Social Anthropology)
Professor David Zeitlyn (Professor of Social Anthropology/ Fellow of Wolfson College)
Date: 19 November 2024, 14:00 (Tuesday, 6th week, Michaelmas 2024)
Venue: 6 Worcester Street, 6 Worcester Street OX1 2BX
Venue Details: Social Sciences Division
Speakers: Professor David Zeitlyn (University of Oxford), Professor Alison Shaw (University of Oxford), Dr Shahnoza Nozimova (University of Oxford), Princess Banda (University of Oxford), Keiko Kanno (University of Oxford)
Organising department: Social Sciences Division
Organiser: Keiko Kanno (University of Oxford)
Organiser contact email address: researcherdevelopment@socsci.ox.ac.uk
Host: Keiko Kanno (University of Oxford)
Part of: Social Sciences Division Research Training - Michaelmas Term 2024
Booking required?: Required
Booking url: https://www.socsci.ox.ac.uk/event/insider-and-outsider-fieldworkers
Audience: Members of the University only
Editor: Keiko Kanno