Multi-sited global ethnography and travel: gendered journeys in three registers |
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Authors: | Debbie Epstein Johannah Fahey |
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Institution: | 1. School of Social Sciences, Cardiff University , Cardiff , UK;2. Education , Monash University , Melbourne , Australia |
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Abstract: | This paper joins a barely begun conversation about multi-sited and global ethnography in educational research; a conversation that is likely to intensify along with growing interest in the links between education, globalisation, internationalisation and transnationalism. Drawing on an ongoing multi-sited global ethnography of elite schools and globalisation, this paper explores the role of travel in multi-sited global ethnography and offers a feminist engagement with it. It considers the idea of fieldwork as a travel practice through three different travel registers; the traveller’s tale, critical travel studies and travel as exile. In so doing, it illustrates the reflexive affordances each register offers with regard to the directions of our feminist inquiries into elite schools and our feminist ethnographic practices. |
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Keywords: | multi-sited ethnography global ethnography feminism travel elite schools |
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