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SUMMARY:Workshop: “Researching the (un)familiar”
DESCRIPTION:This research workshop examines experiences of doing research i
 n familiar and unfamiliar contexts. The familiar/unfamiliar are understood
  as fluid and mutually non-exclusive\, and may refer to different aspects 
 of the researcher’s biographical\, social or intellectual relation to th
 e specific regional and historical context she/he works on. The workshop f
 ocuses on methodological challenges and conceptual issues with a focus on 
 doing research in Europe and in Africa. The workshop draws on research in 
 the framework of the study “When there are Strangers in Our Midst. Citiz
 enship\, Migration and Re-tribalisation in Switzerland [https://reversingt
 hegaze.net/when-there-are-strangers-in-our-midst-citizenship-migration-and
 -retribalisation-in-switzerland/]” (a case study of the research project
  Reversing the Gaze [https://reversingthegaze.net/about-the-project/]).\\
 r\\nSpeakers\\r\\n 	Peter Geschiere [https://www.ascleiden.nl/content/ASC-
 community/members/peter-geschiere] (Emeritus Professor of Social Anthropol
 ogy\, Amsterdam) 	Tebuho Winnie Kanyimba [https://soziologie.philhist.unib
 as.ch/de/personen/tebuho-winnie-kanyimba/] (Centre for African Studies Bas
 el/Department of Social Sciences\, University of Basel) 	Matthias Maurer R
 ueda [https://dgw.philhist.unibas.ch/de/doktorat/g3s/doktorierende/maurer-
 rueda-matthias/] (Centre for African Studies Basel/Department of Social Sc
 iences\, University of Basel)
X-ALT-DESC:<p>This research workshop examines experiences of doing research
  in familiar and unfamiliar contexts. The familiar/unfamiliar are understo
 od as fluid and mutually non-exclusive\, and may refer to different aspect
 s of the researcher’s biographical\, social or intellectual relation to 
 the specific regional and historical context she/he works on. The workshop
  focuses on methodological challenges and conceptual issues with a focus o
 n doing research in Europe and in Africa. The workshop draws on research i
 n the framework of the study “<a href="https://reversingthegaze.net/when
 -there-are-strangers-in-our-midst-citizenship-migration-and-retribalisatio
 n-in-switzerland/">When there are Strangers in Our Midst. Citizenship\, Mi
 gration and Re-tribalisation in Switzerland</a>” (a case study of the re
 search project&nbsp\;<em><a href="https://reversingthegaze.net/about-the-p
 roject/">Reversing the Gaze</a></em>).</p>\n<h4>Speakers</h4>\n<ul> 	<li><
 a href="https://www.ascleiden.nl/content/ASC-community/members/peter-gesch
 iere">Peter Geschiere</a> (Emeritus Professor of Social Anthropology\, Ams
 terdam)</li> 	<li><a href="https://soziologie.philhist.unibas.ch/de/person
 en/tebuho-winnie-kanyimba/">Tebuho Winnie Kanyimba</a> (Centre for African
  Studies Basel/Department of Social Sciences\, University of Basel)</li> 	
 <li><a href="https://dgw.philhist.unibas.ch/de/doktorat/g3s/doktorierende/
 maurer-rueda-matthias/">Matthias Maurer Rueda</a> (Centre for African Stud
 ies Basel/Department of Social Sciences\, University of Basel)</li> </ul>
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