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wishcrys
“To care about something is more than just happening to believe that something is valuable or to want or to desire something to be the case. Believing, wanting and desiring […]
I am a YouTube binger.
Beep: This post is video heavy. If you’d like to skip to the GOOD part, watch all the Game of Thrones covers at the end. End beep. There has been […]
LDRs and affective technologies
This year, I have been traveling a lot for work. I have grown used to asking for a table for one. And ordering ice-cream for one. I have known my […]
Politics, everyday life, and habitus.
After having spent ten days closely following political rallies and campaigns while tracking social media discourse out of academic interest, I took to the polls on Friday morning to cast […]
Political rallies and the tactility of collective effervescence.
I’m in the stands at a sports stadium watching a […]
Academia and arrested development.
Hello. My name is Crystal, and it has been ten days since I submitted my PhD thesis for grading. I finished my thesis on a Monday, printed it on a […]
Whoever said it takes a village to finish a PhD,
was probably an anthropologist trying to make a dad joke. […]
Academic precarity and transient intimacies in 28 Tweets.
A series of brainfarts about the most memorable ten-minute cab […]
Revelations from being at The Last Stretch:
A PhD is difficult. A thesis is difficult. Finishing is difficult. Self-doubt is normal. Inferiority complex is normal. Insecurity is normal. Sleep is good. Food is good. Fresh air is […]
Calling all anthropologists who do Internet research!
Dear anthropologists who do Internet-related research, I’m compiling key terms […]
Better static than stasis.
“On distance swims between two islands, I would sometimes stop mid-course to look around. To find myself equidistant between two points gave me the funniest feeling. To think that back […]
Resources on Memes
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So near yet so far.
I feel like I am not supposed to be saying this, but today I feel a bit like death. I reckon many of us near The End feel this way, […]
Airtime.
Every time I present my work, there is always a moment when I lapse into a transient reflexivity and wonder: 1) why I’m speaking so quickly 2) why people are […]
Week one at the DERC.
Hello from my first week at the Digital Ethnography Research Centre (DERC) at the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology (RMIT), where I’ll be a Visiting Researcher for a month hosted […]
The Internet is my home.
I feel so disoriented at this point that I am convinced the only constant scape in my life is the Internet. There I know the buttons and the plumbing. Here […]
9 Murakami in 9 weeks.
I have a Murakami problem. I cannot stop consuming his words and immersing in his life worlds. It all began nine weeks ago when I decided that I could no […]
Bob.
“Weber is overrated. The only good thing he wrote was the Protestant Ethic. That really impacted society, how we thought about life. Every thing else was forgettable. He was a […]
force majeure.
This view to this earworm. I feel the need to take ten minutes away from coding and writing to catalogue some precious weekend memories before they seep out of my […]
The bigger picture.
Traveling as a grad student on a very tight budget: You book the cheapest mode of transport with the most transits at the most inconvenient hours. You cook your meals […]
Short-circuit.
Reflecting on how much I paid for this degree, my education is the most expensive thing I own but I’m not sure if it’s the most valuable. This is always […]
Behind the scenes: On surviving four days of viral hate.
On 23 March 2015, I published this post cataloging very […]