Anthropology from Onsite to Online: Interview with Dr. Margot Wilson
Dr. Margot Wilson: Anthropologist and Publisher
I had a chance to see an intriguing presentation, and my first thought was: MethodSpace readers need to hear about this incredible researcher's work! Fortunately, she agreed, so you can hear her stories in this far-reaching interview. Dr. Margot Wilson describes her experiences that range from traditional anthropological fieldwork in rural Bangladesh, to modern online interview research with transgender individuals.
Don't lose those stories!
Qualitative researchers live for good stories that illustrate some aspect of the human experience. When she became aware of endangered stories, started a publishing company. Through Transgender Publishing she publishes books that honor and share stories from early trailblazers and contemporary LGBTQ writers.
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