'Anthropological Enough?' Reflections on Methodology, Challenges of Doing Fieldwork 'At Home' and Building a More Inclusive Discipline

ANTHROPOLOGY IN ACTION-JOURNAL FOR APPLIED ANTHROPOLOGY IN POLICY AND PRACTICE(2023)

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In this article, we discuss how fieldwork completed 'at home' in the USA presented challenges and resulted in our work being considered not 'anthropological enough'. Centring our article around our individual projects for which primary data collection was completed prior to COVID-19, we explore a variety of issues related to methodology and structural constraints we experienced as graduate students in anthropology and now as junior scholars. Drawing on our experiences conducting research in the USA, we posit how anthropology might move forward in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic and foster a more inclusive discipline. By challenging the notion of 'anthropological enough', we reimagine ways of conducting anthropology that are better suited for increasingly uncertain times, which call for collaborations rooted in social justice.
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cancer disclosure, community health workers, diasporic communities, gatekeeping, participant observation, qualitative methods, USA
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