Data/Inland Empire
Types of data, and how we situate and maintain them, is a critical aspect of considering what a multi-modal or open access anthropology will look like.
Core Categories Inland Empire
In this sketch, I decided to take a theoretical approach, mapping out what theoretical core categories might be integral to this kind of research.
McGrath Undergrad Course Module
This sketch, pulled from a future where I have published research on aesthetics and masculinity in California's Inland Empire, engages criss-crossing academic discourse on ruination, late industria
Competing Inland Empire Hegemonies
Sketching out core hegemonies is an invaluable tool for understanding discursive risks and gaps in research design.
Designating Late Industrial Inland Empire
This ethnographic sketch uses Kim Fortun's sense of Late Industrialism as a starting point and considers within the confines of my proposed research project how the materialities of such living is
New Industrial Park Near Eastvale
This photograph was taken near Eastvale CA in the Inland Empire. In composing this picture, my intent was to layer ground, building, and sky to imply vastness.
Fulfillment in the Late Industrial
This artifact is a conceptual field trip plan in which members of the California At Risk group would engage in the places and spaces that are part of this PECE essay.
Here, diachronic and synchronic timelines allow us to unlayer the interwedged leaves of time that often inform anthropological analysis.