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00:00 – The illusion of objectivity 02:23 – You can’t do fieldwork with people who don’t trust you 03:41 – Insider Ethnography 05:58 – Phenomenology 07:18 – Autoethnography 10:10 – Long Term Ethnography REFERENCES Abdul Khabeer, Su’ad. 2016. Muslim Cool: Race, Religion and Hip Hop in the United States. New York: New York University Press. Behar, Ruth. 1996. The Vulnerable Observer: Anthropology that breaks your heart. Boston: Beacon Press. Caputo, Virginia. 2000. Constructing the Field: Ethnographic Fieldwork in the Contemporary World. New York: Routledge. Connors Jackman, Michael. 2016. ‘The Trouble with Fieldwork: Queering Methodologies’. In Queer Methods and Methodologies: intersecting Queer theories and social science research, edited by Kath Browne and Catherine J. Nash. New York: Routledge, 113-129. Cope, Jason. 2005. ‘Researching Entrepreneurship through Phenomenological inquiry: Philosophical and Methodological issues.’ International Small Business Journal 23(2), 163-89. Husserl, E. 1982 [1960]. Cartesian Mediations: an Introduction to Phenomenology. The Hague: Martinus Nijhoff. Limón, José E. 1994. Dancing with the Devil: Society and Cultural Poetics in Mexican-American South Texas. Madison: University of Wisconsin Press. Lucia, Amanda J. and Mata Amritanandamayi. 2014. Reflections of Amma: devotees in a global embrace. Berkeley: University of California Press. Qasim, Mohammed. 2018. Young, Muslim and Criminal: Experiences, Identities and Pathways into Crime. Bristol: Policy Press. Williams, Patricia J. 1991. The Alchemy of Race and Rights. Cambridge: Harvard University Press. ABOUT ME: Hello and welcome! I'm a Sociologist at the University of Warwick, UK where I explore social issues and find ways for people to resist, heal and flourish. My publications and other creative projects are on my website https://williambarylo.com . To get in touch, email me at hello@williambarylo.com This channel will NOT be monetized so: 1. I can have creative freedom and 2. Offer ad-free videos to my viewers. Muslims in the Neoliberal Empire is my latest book published with Oxford University Press. It is about how the society colonises us and what we can do about it. Don’t buy it, it’s really expensive! (I don’t make much money out of it anyway). Check out the contents here: https://mne.williambarylo.com/ You can also join the community for more interactive online conversations around it by subscribing to my newsletter https://william-barylo.kit.com/b11fac... If you REALLY want a paper version of the book, use the code AUFLY30 for 30% off when you check out here (I warned you it’s expensive): https://global.oup.com/academic/produ...