Commoning Ethnography is an off-centre, annual, international, peer-engaged, open access, online journal dedicated to examining, criticizing, and redrawing the boundaries of ethnographic research, teaching, knowledge, and praxis.
We welcome submissions that
explore the boundaries of ethnographic knowledge, experiment with forms of
ethnographic writing, disturb the authority of single authorship, consider how
property norms shape ethnographic research, and rethink communities of ethnographic
research in a variety of yet unanticipated ways. We also welcome ethnographic
and theoretical accounts of the commoning projects that exist within
contemporary life, be they within academia, social movements, political spaces,
emergent economies, environmental debates, creative practices or in intimate
and quotidian arenas of social life. Te Herenga Waka, Victoria University of Wellington. ISSN 2537-9879
2018-