Matomo tracking image

Skip to main content

Processing

TFJ
Account Menu
  • Log in
  • Contact us
  •  Dash
  •  Featured collections
  •  Recent
  • Media
  •  Help & Support
Search
Browse
By date

 Geographic search

 Advanced search

%BROWSE_INDENT% %BROWSE_EXPAND% %BROWSE_TEXT% %BROWSE_REFRESH%
Browse by tag
Featured collections

The February Journal Podcast - Tajinder Kaur and Isabel Bredenbroeker (non-final)  

To hear this audio please enable JavaScript, and consider upgrading to a web browser that supports HTML5 audio

Resource tools

Original MP3 File

114.4 MB

Download

View directly in browser

114.4 MB

View in browser
  •  Share
  •  Embed (HTML5) 
  • Copy and paste the HTML5 elements below to embed on your site:


How do you rate this resource?
X  
0 ratings
Resource details

Resource ID

24

Access

Open

Contributed by

The February Journal

Other

collaboration, disability, intersectionality, anthropology, co-authorship

Named person(s)

Isabel Bredenbröker, Tajinder Kaur

Country

Germany, India

Date

20 October 2025

Credit

Isabel Bredenbröker, Tajinder Kaur

Caption

Dis_ability, Ethnographic Methods and Collaborations over Distance: Intersectional Complications

Notes

This text has been published as podcast and reflexive essay in Issue 05 ‘The Author Is Dead, Long Live Co-Authors! Collaborative Work in the Humanities,’ edited by The February Journal.

Metadata report

Related resources
Search for similar resources

View full site
Language: American English
    Web Analytics
  • Home
  • The February Journal is an independent interdisciplinary academic publication that is peer-reviewed and available in diamond open access. It presents empirical, theoretical, and speculative research that uses decentering, queer, feminist, decolonial, and autotheoretical methodologies to address urgent cultural, social, and political questions. The journal understands knowledge holistically and seeks to integrate artistic and activist work into academic practice. Open to professionals of all career levels, it puts special effort into helping less experienced authors publish their research. The journal also welcomes work in a variety of genres, celebrating innovative ways of presentation. It is a venue for scholars and students of humanities and social sciences, visual arts, and crossovers from the natural sciences.

    The journal is published by Berlin Universities Publishing (BerlinUP). BerlinUP is an open access publisher with a non-commercial, scholar-owned infrastructure and with general, publisher-independent publication consultation service. It is jointly supported by the libraries of Freie Universität Berlin, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Technische Universität Berlin, and Charité – Universitätsmedizin Berlin.

    e-mail: info@thefebruaryjournal.org

  • Contact us
  • Data Privacy Statement
The Media Repository is powered by CMS and ResourceSpace