Welcome and thank you for joining me on this adventure. For the newbies, you can catch up on previous post: first blog post, second blog post here, third blog post here, fourth blog post here, fifth post here, sixth post here, seventh post here, eighth post here and the ninth post here. How do I … Continue reading “I came, but can I see?” IX: Writing as the most impossible short distance in human history… (#NWOVidi2025diaries)
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“I came, but can I see?” VIII: Word ‘vomit’ and fighting the onset of imposter syndrome… (#NWOVidi2025diaries)
Welcome and thank you for joining me on this adventure. For the newbies, you can catch up on previous post: first blog post, second blog post here, third blog post here, fourth blog post here, fifth post here, sixth post here, seventh post here and eighth post here. This week was 'hard' in one sense … Continue reading “I came, but can I see?” VIII: Word ‘vomit’ and fighting the onset of imposter syndrome… (#NWOVidi2025diaries)
Namib Notes IV: When the field becomes personal and the personal becomes the field
Where does one draw the line between the personal and the professional in the fieldwork context? Is the researcher self the same as the ‘normal’ self? And I write ‘normal’ in quotation marks because what is ‘normal’ and what is ‘not normal’ about the self? How much entanglements do we engage in as researchers between … Continue reading Namib Notes IV: When the field becomes personal and the personal becomes the field