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Fieldwork in Languages, Cultures and Societies

About

The ILCS Fieldwork Research Group was launched at a symposium for doctoral and post-doctoral researchers held at the Institute in the summer of 2017. In practical and theoretical talks and workshops, participants explored the challenges and opportunities fieldwork presents to researchers in Languages, Cultures and Societies, and related disciplines.

In response to the pandemic, the group went online and delivered seminars on the theory and practice of fieldwork within the School of Advanced Studies University of London doctoral training programme.

Post-pandemic, we retained the online format and launched a new seminar series on the methods, theory and practice of fieldwork in arts, humanities and social science research called Behind-the-Scenes: Conversations on Fieldwork. This new seminar series provides an informal and supportive space where we can get together from locations around the globe to discuss fieldwork theory and practice in an online environment. The usual format for these seminars is a 30-minute PowerPoint presentation followed by 30 minutes of Q&A and online discussion live on Zoom on a Wednesday early evening. A call for papers is issued during the UK summer break before the academic session begins. 

The seminars held in 2022–23 and 2023–24 are listed below. The current series and registration details can be accessed on the ILCS website under Events

We hope in the near future to launch a reading group and we are keen to encourage new members to join. 

Behind-the-Scenes: Conversations on Fieldwork

Resources

The Interdisciplinary Bibliography of Fieldwork Resources began as a reading list prepared for the symposium held at the Institute in 2017. From 2020, it underwent considerable expansion thanks primarily to scholars from around the globe sourcing and sharing resources on how to conduct research and fieldwork through the pandemic and beyond. We have been updating the resource regularly with new references. The bibliography now unites eight short discipline-specific bibliographies of podcasts, conference recordings and publications.

If you wish to suggest a resource that does not appear here and is compatible with the format and aims of the bibliography, please contact Claire Griffiths at [email protected] and we will be happy to add it to the next update.

Interdisciplinary Bibliography of Fieldwork Resources

While most of the references target researchers already conducting fieldwork, in concert with the seminar series, the bibliography is also designed to help those new to fieldwork, or considering integrating fieldwork into their research for the first time. 

If you would like any further information about any of this, please contact Professor Claire Griffiths.

Bibliography of Fieldwork Resources

Team Members

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Acknowledgements: Many thanks for Dr Katia Pizzi and to Institute Manager Cathy Collins for the support they have given this project.