It was good to put my work out there in the social research world and spend time talking to people about what they got from it. I find there is a sense of vulnerability in physically spending time alongside your work and encouraging people to engage with it. Putting something on the wall and running… Read More →
Tag: Family album practices
Re-locating the family album
The family album is dead, long live the family album! I was excited, and a little daunted, to have had my abstract on family album practices accepted by the Ethnography Symposium 2019. It is a conference I have attended before but mainly in relation to my professional consultancy work. It is a delightfully mixed disciplinary… Read More →