Articles | Volume 80, issue 4
https://doi.org/10.5194/gh-80-383-2025
https://doi.org/10.5194/gh-80-383-2025
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03 Nov 2025
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Off-sited, on research and geopolitical uncertainty

Julie Ren

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Writing in June 2025, I reflect on Chowra Makaremi’s proposal of “off-site ethnography” amid global instability and shifting geopolitics. Through distance, Makaremi shows how research can capture what lies beyond direct observation, inspiring a reflection on presumed norms around fieldwork, mobility, and academic research. Her approach resonates with diasporic experiences, crises of access, and the urgency of safeguarding counter-memories in uncertain times.
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