Author profile: Johannes Gunesch and Amina Nolte

Johannes Gunesch is a Ph.D. student at Central European University in Budapest. His ethno-graphic work seeks to trace the personal and political resonance of the Egyptian uprising, which was sparked and simultaneously circumscribed by capitalist development.

Amina Nolte is a Research Associate at the Collaborative Research Center at the Justus-Liebig-University of Giessen. She works on the issue of infrastructure and securitisation in Israel/Palestine from a post-foundational perspective.

Failing Better Together? A Stylised Conversation about Fieldwork

Johannes Gunesch and Amina Nolte • Mar 4 2020 • Articles

There is much more to critical research than publish or perish, success and failure. Supervision, collegiality, and care are crucial. ‘Failure’ must be worked through.

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