Ethnographic Fieldwork: Falling in Love or Keeping your Distance? by Joseph...
Ethnographic Fieldwork: Falling in Love or Keeping your Distance? By Dr Joseph Webster (Downing College, University of Cambridge) Published by the Religious Studies Project, on 28 March 2012 in...
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In this episode of the Religious Studies Project, David Robertson talks to Joseph Webster (lecturer in Anthropology at Queen’s University, Belfast) about his fieldwork in Gardenstoun (usually called...
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In the RSP’s interview with Joe Webster, listeners are treated to rich ethnographic data which reveal how an immediate ‘local’ context is embedded in ‘global’ processes and networks. Webster conducted...
View ArticleEthnographic Fieldwork: Falling in Love or Keeping your Distance?
Ethnographic Fieldwork: Falling in Love or Keeping your Distance? By Dr Joseph Webster (Downing College, University of Cambridge) Published by the Religious Studies Project, on 28 March 2012 in...
View ArticleThe Brethren in Scotland
In this episode of the Religious Studies Project, David Robertson talks to Joseph Webster (lecturer in Anthropology at Queen’s University, Belfast) about his fieldwork in Gardenstoun (usually called...
View ArticleThe Gamrie Brethren: At the Heart of Cosmic Struggle and the Fringes of the...
In the RSP’s interview with Joe Webster, listeners are treated to rich ethnographic data which reveal how an immediate ‘local’ context is embedded in ‘global’ processes and networks. Webster conducted...
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Descriptions of the End Times are full of violent imagery, of mass destruction through earthquakes, tidal waves, fire and ice. These images are written deeply into our culture through the book of...
View ArticleEthnographic Fieldwork: Falling in Love or Keeping your Distance?
Ethnographic Fieldwork: Falling in Love or Keeping your Distance? By Dr Joseph Webster (Downing College, University of Cambridge) Published by the Religious Studies Project, on 28 March 2012 in...
View ArticleThe Brethren in Scotland
In this episode of the Religious Studies Project, David Robertson talks to Joseph Webster (lecturer in Anthropology at Queen’s University, Belfast) about his fieldwork in Gardenstoun (usually called...
View ArticleThe Gamrie Brethren: At the Heart of Cosmic Struggle and the Fringes of the...
In the RSP’s interview with Joe Webster, listeners are treated to rich ethnographic data which reveal how an immediate ‘local’ context is embedded in ‘global’ processes and networks. Webster conducted...
View ArticleMillennialism and Violence?
Descriptions of the End Times are full of violent imagery, of mass destruction through earthquakes, tidal waves, fire and ice. These images are written deeply into our culture through the book of...
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