Abstract
This article presents a detailed description of how I adapted an undergraduate ethnographic research methods course to a fully online format during the COVID-19 pandemic. Drawing on my recent experience designing and teaching a new course titled Ethnographic Research in/of Houston Asia in Fall 2020 at Rice University, I illustrate the virtual learning environment I maintained in this course through ongoing collaboration with members of the Zoroastrian, Sikh, and Chinese Buddhist communities in Houston, Texas. Specifically, this article describes how I incorporated virtual field trips and a web symposium – two activities that I organized with the support of Rice University’s Course Development Grant – into my teaching of ethnography on Zoom. Such online activities, which are by necessity intensively interactive and community-oriented, enabled the course to cultivate a deep level of public engagement that arguably would not have been possible in the pre-COVID-19 period.
| Original language | English |
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| Pages (from-to) | 87-96 |
| Journal | Teaching and Learning Anthropology |
| Volume | 4 |
| Issue number | 1 |
| DOIs | |
| Publication status | Published - Jul 2021 |
| Externally published | Yes |
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SDG 16 Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions
Research Keywords
- Ethnographic field methods
- online teaching
- COVID-19
- Houston
- Asian Studies
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Course Development Grant, The Kinder Institute’s Center for Engaged Research and Collaborative Learning, Rice University
CHEUK, K.-K. (Recipient), 2020
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