Encountering Walls, and Finding Something Unexpected, By Charlotte Millar (Ethnography of the University 2021: Focus on Diversity)
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Encountering Walls, and Finding Something Unexpected, By Charlotte Millar (Ethnography of the University 2021: Focus on Diversity)

This blog post was part of the coursework for the Ethnographic Practicum course, “Ethnography of the University 2021: Focus on Diversity.” It was originally posted in the category “Concepts and Methods.” When you encounter your first ethnographic wall [a blockage, a dead end], it feels like you are stuck in your research and will not … Continue reading

The Consequences of Not Belonging, By Mason Lorch (Ethnography of the University 2021: Focus on Diversity)
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The Consequences of Not Belonging, By Mason Lorch (Ethnography of the University 2021: Focus on Diversity)

This blog post was part of the coursework for the Ethnographic Practicum course, “Ethnography of the University 2021: Focus on Diversity.” It was originally posted in the category “On Being Included.” In my research into diversity work at the University of Toronto, I ended up thinking a lot about the phenomenon of belonging and how diversity workers … Continue reading

Digestible Diversity, By Isabella Gillard (Ethnography of the University 2021: Focus on Diversity)
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Digestible Diversity, By Isabella Gillard (Ethnography of the University 2021: Focus on Diversity)

This blog post was part of the coursework for the Ethnographic Practicum course, “Ethnography of the University 2021: Focus on Diversity.” It was originally posted in the category “On Being Included.” A common theme that arose from my interviews was a discrepancy between the campus food presented and labelled as ethnic food and the original … Continue reading

Questioning Complacency: Why do Students Accept poor food choices on Campus? By Isabella Gillard (Ethnography of the University 2021: Focus on Diversity)
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Questioning Complacency: Why do Students Accept poor food choices on Campus? By Isabella Gillard (Ethnography of the University 2021: Focus on Diversity)

This blog post was part of the coursework for the Ethnographic Practicum course, “Ethnography of the University 2021: Focus on Diversity.” It was originally posted in the category “On Being Included.” When I began the interview with Viv, she admitted that she wasn’t sure how helpful she would be because she had “never thought about” … Continue reading

Seeking Diverse Food Beyond the Dining Hall: Take-Out & Food-Trucks, By Isabella Gillard (Ethnography of the University 2021: Focus on Diversity)
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Seeking Diverse Food Beyond the Dining Hall: Take-Out & Food-Trucks, By Isabella Gillard (Ethnography of the University 2021: Focus on Diversity)

This blog post was part of the coursework for the Ethnographic Practicum course, “Ethnography of the University 2021: Focus on Diversity.” It was originally posted in the category “On Being Included.” To cope with the dissatisfactory cultural food at the dining hall, many international students turn to sources outside of the dining halls to reduce … Continue reading

The Work We Do Is Not for the University, By Nana Koomson (Ethnography of the University 2021: Focus on Diversity)
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The Work We Do Is Not for the University, By Nana Koomson (Ethnography of the University 2021: Focus on Diversity)

This blog post was part of the coursework for the Ethnographic Practicum course, “Ethnography of the University 2021: Focus on Diversity.” It was originally posted in the category “Doing Diversity Work.” While doing ethnographic research on how students perform diversity work at the University of Toronto, I discovered that students see themselves as diversity workers. … Continue reading

Does Your Diversity Work Make a Difference, By Nana Koomson (Ethnography of the University 2021: Focus on Diversity)
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Does Your Diversity Work Make a Difference, By Nana Koomson (Ethnography of the University 2021: Focus on Diversity)

This blog post was part of the coursework for the Ethnographic Practicum course, “Ethnography of the University 2021: Focus on Diversity.” It was originally posted in the category “Doing Diversity Work.” While doing some ethnographic research on how Black students imagined themselves to be Diversity workers within the University of Toronto, I discovered that students … Continue reading

Diversity Work: Student-Led Student Groups vs Administrator-led Student Groups, By Nana Koomson (Ethnography of the University 2021: Focus on Diversity)
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Diversity Work: Student-Led Student Groups vs Administrator-led Student Groups, By Nana Koomson (Ethnography of the University 2021: Focus on Diversity)

This blog post was part of the coursework for the Ethnographic Practicum course, “Ethnography of the University 2021: Focus on Diversity.” It was originally posted in the category “Doing Diversity Work.” Diversity is a diversion from what is normal. One student leader described the University of Toronto to be a very “white space”. As such, diversity … Continue reading

Diversity Work and the Emotional “Wall”, By Erica de Souza (Ethnography of the University 2021: Focus on Diversity)
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Diversity Work and the Emotional “Wall”, By Erica de Souza (Ethnography of the University 2021: Focus on Diversity)

This blog post was part of the coursework for the Ethnographic Practicum course, “Ethnography of the University 2021: Focus on Diversity.” It was originally posted in the category “Doing Diversity Work.” My Ethnography project was not about the affective reactions to diversity work, but it became an unsaid “wall” during my research. My question was, … Continue reading

Anti-Racism Workshops and Family Conversations, By Erica de Souza (Ethnography of the University 2021: Focus on Diversity)
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Anti-Racism Workshops and Family Conversations, By Erica de Souza (Ethnography of the University 2021: Focus on Diversity)

This blog post was part of the coursework for the Ethnographic Practicum course, “Ethnography of the University 2021: Focus on Diversity.” It was originally posted in the category “Doing Diversity Work.” Part of my research with the Anti-Racism and Cultural Diversity Office (ARCDO) was based on watching Youtube videos of their past sessions. There was … Continue reading