2024
DOI: 10.1177/15327086241226689
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The Privilege of Control and the Constraint of Presence: Fieldwork and Ontologies of Time

Samantha Senda-Cook

Abstract: The Asian Rural Institute (ARI)—a Christian, sustainable, nonprofit farm in Tochigi, Japan—keeps a strict schedule to ensure equality in job distribution and duration. Staff, participants, and volunteers must relinquish some control over their time and be present to do this work, two conditions that illuminate the privilege that many scholars have in their daily lives. As qualitative researcher, I was aware of some privileges that I brought with me but had not considered control over my work schedule one of th… Show more

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