
Anthropology of/at/from Home. A collective multimodal ethnography during the pandemic, with E. Berglund and A. Estalella
Entanglements 2021
The locking down and confining brought by the pandemic turned homes into both objects and places of research, and it drew attention to actual problems with homes. But the crisis is also inspiring reflections on what counts as research and evidence, and about what it might mean to do ethnography nowadays. In a series of instalments, we reflected on the multiple interrelations between anthropology and home, questioning what a home is and what it does methodologically through a series of multimodal micro-ethnographies. In a pandemic context, we felt impelled to invent new forms of collaboration and narration, designing methods that allow us to research from home and to reconsider the conditions and contexts where anthropology is produced.