Feminist Ways of Knowing: From Institutional Ethnography to Ethnography in Practice
Автор: Urban Institute
Загружено: 2026-03-11
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What does doing ethnography really mean?
How do we navigate positionality, uncertainty, and relational demands?
Drawing on her doctoral fieldwork in Langas, Kenya, Dr Serena Saligari (Loughborough University) reflects on the everyday work of ethnography - from pandemic‑era challenges to the politics of access, trust, and collaboration. She highlights how participatory methods can deepen insights and shape grounded understandings of energy transitions.
This session offered:
Reflexive insights into fieldwork under COVID‑19
Navigating whiteness, Western positionality, and ethics
Ethnography for socially just energy transitions
About the speaker:
Dr Serena Saligari is a social anthropologist specialising in energy, gender, and health in Sub‑Saharan Africa. She is currently a Research Associate at Loughborough University and leads Work Package 1 of the UKRI Ayrton Challenge-funded JustGESI project.
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