November 8, Public Talk: Deborah Lupton-Methods for Ethnographic Research In, With and Through the COVID-19 Crisis

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deborah_eventThe Rutgers SC&I Digital Ethnography Working Group is thrilled to welcome Australian media studies scholar and sociologist Dr. Deborah Lupton on Monday 8 November at 7 pm EST.

Deborah Lupton's interdisciplinary work covers sociocultural dimensions of medicine and public health; risk; the body; and digital media.

She is the author/co-author of 19 books, including Data Selves (2019), The Face Mask in COVID Times (2021), and COVID Societies: Theorising the Coronavirus Crisis (forthcoming). She has also edited/co-edited a further nine books and published over 200 peer-reviewed journal articles and book chapters. 

In addition to her exceptional scholarship,  Dr. Lupton is known for her innovative methods to access social and virtual worlds. She has produced excellent resources for qualitative and quantitative researchers, including Doing Fieldwork in a Pandemic and Social Research for a COVID and post-COVID World.

Register here

deborah_eventThe Rutgers SC&I Digital Ethnography Working Group is thrilled to welcome Australian media studies scholar and sociologist Dr. Deborah Lupton on Monday 8 November at 7 pm EST.

Deborah Lupton's interdisciplinary work covers sociocultural dimensions of medicine and public health; risk; the body; and digital media.

She is the author/co-author of 19 books, including Data Selves (2019), The Face Mask in COVID Times (2021), and COVID Societies: Theorising the Coronavirus Crisis (forthcoming). She has also edited/co-edited a further nine books and published over 200 peer-reviewed journal articles and book chapters. 

In addition to her exceptional scholarship,  Dr. Lupton is known for her innovative methods to access social and virtual worlds. She has produced excellent resources for qualitative and quantitative researchers, including Doing Fieldwork in a Pandemic and Social Research for a COVID and post-COVID World.

Register here

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