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We've embraced a temporal new path in our Data Kinship Series after a season filled with rich ceremonies, engaging conferences, and meaningful fieldwork. In this episode, we embark on an autoethnography of those transformative experiences. Nkwi and Sierra explore the ethics of capturing moments through photos at ceremonies, how our positionality represents embodied metadata, and the vital role of imparting knowledge about pluralism to college students.
By WN. Flores and Sierra HicksWe've embraced a temporal new path in our Data Kinship Series after a season filled with rich ceremonies, engaging conferences, and meaningful fieldwork. In this episode, we embark on an autoethnography of those transformative experiences. Nkwi and Sierra explore the ethics of capturing moments through photos at ceremonies, how our positionality represents embodied metadata, and the vital role of imparting knowledge about pluralism to college students.