FIELDWORK AND ITS
FRAGMENTS
King’s India
Institute Graduate WORKSHOP
July 1, 2016
K0.18
King’s Building
KING'S COLLEGE LONDON | STRAND CAMPUS
REGISTRATION
AND WELCOME: 10:00 – 10.30
Panel I: positions and perspectives – 10.30 – 12.00
Chair: Anna ruddock (King’s
India Institute)
Smita
Yadav (University of Sussex): ‘Native’ Ethnography: Contestations of
Gender, Marital Status,
Class and Education in Central India
Saba
Sharma (University of Cambridge): Me Again: Practice, Fieldwork, and
How to Go Back
Himalay
K Gohel (JNU): A Study in the Field of Dance: Tracing the
Movement Structures in the
regions of Saurashtra, India
LUNCH: 12:30-13:30
Old Committee Room
For registered participants & invited
guests
Panel II: (Re)defining the field – 13.30 – 15.00
Chair: vipul dutta (King’s
India Institute)
Himadri
Chatterjee (JNU): Magician, Traveler and Laborer: ‘Market Talk’
and ‘Home Speak’ in a
Refugee Village at the ‘Border’
of Kolkata
Sruthi
Muraleedharan (SOAS): ‘Mapping Democracy’: The ‘Visual Field’ of
Politics
Shreya
Sinha (SOAS): Studying Agriculture in ‘Rurban’ Space: Reflections
on Fieldwork
coffee Break: 15.00 – 15.30
Panel III: DOING IT – 15.30 – 17.00
Chair: abin thomas (King’s
India Institute)
Veena
Sriram (John Hopkins University): Navigating uncertain terrain:
Reflections on the use
of Elite Interviewing and Observation
In Health Policy
Analyses in India
Sarah
McKeever (King’s India Institute): Digital Discontents: Negotiating
the Digital Field with Qualitative
Research
Anna
Ruddock (King’s India Institute): Getting in: Notes from the
Threshold
of the All India Institute of Medical Sciences
Wine Reception: 17.30 – 19.00
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