Notebook by Yazmin Alanis from Noun Project (CCBY3.0)

EMERGE—a matrix for ethnographic collaboration + practice

RESEARCH TEAM

Fiona P. McDonald, CE2 Lab Director, Assistant Professor, Department of Community, Culture and Global Studies, Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences.

Suzi Asa (rMA) (they/them) is a first-year PhD Student and a multi-disciplinary working artist. They are researching both artistic and theoretical ways to study sensorial knowledge productions through the methodology of mapping and drawing.  

Emilie Isch (BA) (she/her) is a MA student focusing on smart city technologies/ innovations and initiatives to address homelessness. She will focus her fieldwork in Nelson, British Columbia.  

Donna Langille (MISt) (she/they) is an academic librarian and a first-year PhD student at the University of British Columbia, Okanagan (UBCO). Their research focuses on queer histories, feminist immersive technologies, and cultural memories.

Savannah Kosteniuk (BA) (she/her) is a MA student whose research, Imaginative Intimacies: An Arts-based Ethnography of Black and Indigenous Co-resistance and Place-making on the Prairies examines Black and Indigenous relations and visual practices in her community located on Treaty Four Territory and the homeland of the Métis.

FUNDED BY

SSHRC Partnership Development Grant (Concordia University, UPENN, UToronto, USouthern Californai))