Dardania |
Friday, June 27, 2014
Dardania
Sunday, June 15, 2014
Prishtina in Photos, Part I
A number of you have requested that I post photos of my time here in Prishtina. If you were one of this group, I hope you enjoy these photos, which I've taken over the last week. However, these pictures also represent some of my initial impressions of the city, and, as a result, they begin an ongoing series of posts through which I document my fieldwork.
Street leading from Mother Teresa Blvd., City Centre. |
Saturday, June 14, 2014
Back in Prishtina!
Skanderbeg Statue, Prishtina City Centre |
I first traveled to Prishtina in March 2013, when I visited the city as part of my Masters programme at the interdisciplinary Durham Global Security Institute, located at Durham University. We spent about a week there, visiting people and organisations involved in Kosovo's reconstruction and statebuilding. Through this experience, I gained an interest in Prishtina's politics, leading me to conduct my dissertation research there during summer 2013 on communication and Kosovo Albanian identity. Following the course's conclusion, I embarked on a PhD programme in Socio-Cultural Anthropology, also at Durham University, and I began to plan for a year of fieldwork in Prishtina on rhetoric and political action.
Tuesday, June 10, 2014
Hello!
Welcome
to my humble fieldwork blog. This blog is meant to both communicate
with friends across the world and spark discussion with readers
interested in my fieldwork. On its virtual pages, you'll find
personal thoughts, reflections on anthropological themes, and
descriptions of life in Prishtina. As such, I enthusiastically
invite comments and further conversations. However, I will
not include data belonging to those I have met in Prishtina, and any
names appearing here will have been changed. Additionally, while some
posts may be humorous, I will not lampoon Prishtina or its
inhabitants for the benefit of readers. If my hopefully fruitful
project appeals to you, read on! :)
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