Ethnographic Research Ethics Roundtable: Looking Out for Our Participants, Ourselves, and Each Other

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    Abstract

    Ethnographic methods are increasingly promoted across the interdisciplinary fields of the academic study of religion and form an important part of our subfields of queer and trans*<br>studies in religion. This roundtable brings together scholars utilizing a diversity of qualitative methods to conduct research with and on contemporary and historical communities.
    Original languageEnglish
    StatePublished - Feb 20 2022
    EventUCR Conference on Queer and Transgender Studies in Religion -
    Duration: Feb 20 2022Feb 20 2022

    Conference

    ConferenceUCR Conference on Queer and Transgender Studies in Religion
    Period02/20/2202/20/22

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