In this episode, three doctoral candidates of the new cohort, Gabriela Randig, Jakob Bierwagen and Jessie Martin reflect on what it means to practice Eichstätt as their place of research. Bringing very different experiences and relations to Eichstätt into discussion with each other, the three of them delve into the peculiarity of ‘a small Bavarian town’ being the nodal point of global sites of ethnographic research, including Salvador da Bahia in Brazil, the German-Polish border-region as well as the international connections stretching out from Audis ‘In-Campus’ in Ingolstadt around the globe. The conversation leads to each researcher questioning and sharing what it means for them to ‘go native’ and ‘come home’ within their particular ethnographic research.
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