EVENT Dec 12 - Dr, Alison Marshall Lecture: The doing and undoing of religion in the field: ethnographic approaches to religion and migration

Carry Derome cderome at uwaterloo.ca
Tue Nov 20 13:31:21 EST 2018


Good afternoon,

The UWaterloo Religious Studies Department will be hosting a talk by Dr. Alison Marshall. All are welcome.

“The doing and undoing of religion in the field: ethnographic approaches to religion and migration."

Dr. Alison Marshall, Brandon University

WHEN: Wednesday, Dec 12, 9 am – 11 am
WHERE: PAS 1055 Reading Room, University of Waterloo

DETAILS: Dr. Marshall will cover the challenges of getting ethics approval for ethnographic research, as well as methods for choosing research questions, and locating, defining, documenting, organizing and writing up results of religion in the field. She will also discuss the benefits of using feminist ethnographic research methods whereby research participants are provided with the opportunity to edit not only their interview transcripts but also the chapters where their stories appear.

ABOUT THE SPEAKER: Dr. Marshall is the author of Bayanihan and Belonging: Filipinos and Religion in Canada (Asian Canadian Studies), and was the winner of the CSSR Book Prize for Cultivating Connections: The Making of Chinese Prairie Canada. This will be an important talk, particularly for our PhD program, given Professor Marshall’s focus on religious diversity in Canada, particularly with regard to immigration.

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Best,

Carry Derome
Administrative Assistant
Religious Studies Department
University of Waterloo
519-888-4567 x33497
PAS 1055

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