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A photo of six people sitting on a couch leaning against each other and smiling.

Fieldwork can be a contradictory and uncomfortable process. Some thoughts on shyness, relationships, and grace as I refine my own practice.

Ethnography from Elsewhere Featured Posts November Opinion Top News

Dear Graduate Student…

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  • relationships
  • shyness
by Chelsea Horton
Published November 6, 2019

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