David Laitin reflects on lessons learned from a lifetime of fieldwork -- and imagines the road ahead. How did watching the Sardana folk dance in Cataolonia reveal the limits of Gramscian hegemony as an explanatory framework? After one just decides, in middle life, to "learn Russian", how does one get started? How does one arrange to take a family, with two young children in tow, to Nigeria? True adventures on the social science frontier, as narrated by a uniquely experienced voice of authority.
Episode 23 -- Roger Petersen
Episode 22 - Wendy Pearlman
Episode 21 - Kristine Eck
Episode 20 - Ana Bracic
Episode 19 - Margaret Levi
Episode 18 - Sarah Parkinson
Episode 17 - Christian Davenport (Part Two: ”Hi, My Name Is Christian, Don’t Mind The Vehicle...”)
Episode 16 - Jesse Driscoll (Part Two: ”True Tales from the Five-Sided Wind Tunnel”)
Episode 14 - Sarah Cameron
Episode 13 - David Cunningham
Episode 12 - Cynthia Enloe
Episode 11 - Kanisha Bond
Episode 10 - Asfandyr Mir
Episode 9 - Tariq Thachil
Episode 8 - Zachariah Mamphilly
Episode 7 - Leonard Wantchekon
Episode 6 - Jen Murtazashvili
Episode 5 - Bob Bates
Episode 4 - Jesse Driscoll (UCSD)
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