| Title | No Judgments: Fieldwork on the Spectrum |
|---|---|
| Contributor | Faye Ginsburg(author) |
| Rayna Rapp(author) | |
| Landing page | https://processing.matteringpress.org/ethnographiccase/5-no-judgments-fieldwork-on-the-spectrum/ |
| License | https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/ |
| Publisher | Mattering Press |
| Published on | 2017-01-01 |
Faye Ginsburg and Rayna Rapp (aka Fanya Rappburg when writing together), are both faculty members in the Department of Anthropology at New York University. Since 2007, they have been carrying out research on cognitive disability and cultural innovation, with an ethnographic focus on New York City. Based on that work, they are currently writing a book together entitled Disability, Personhood, and the “New Normal” in the 21st Centurywith the support of an NEH Collaborative Grant. They are both active in the NYU Council for the Study of Disability which they founded in 2006. At NYU, Faye Ginsburg is Director of the Center for Media, Culture and History and Rayna Rapp is Associate Chair and core faculty for the departmental program in Science Studies/Medical Anthropology.
Faye Ginsburg and Rayna Rapp (aka Fanya Rappburg when writing together), are both faculty members in the Department of Anthropology at New York University. Since 2007, they have been carrying out research on cognitive disability and cultural innovation, with an ethnographic focus on New York City. Based on that work, they are currently writing a book together entitled Disability, Personhood, and the “New Normal” in the 21st Centurywith the support of an NEH Collaborative Grant. They are both active in the NYU Council for the Study of Disability which they founded in 2006. At NYU, Faye Ginsburg is Director of the Center for Media, Culture and History and Rayna Rapp is Associate Chair and core faculty for the departmental program in Science Studies/Medical Anthropology.