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From Akwaaba 🇬🇠to Karibu 🇹🇿 to Enkwan Dehna Metash 🇪🇹: Researching, Writing & Living as a Digital Nomad from West to East Africa
Choosing to be a digital nomad at that moment- exhausted, over-extended, a one-woman team carrying some of the heaviest research of my life- was not a retreat. It was resistance. It was joy, chosen deliberately & without apology, as an act of defiance against every structure that had demanded my brilliance without protecting my humanity. I stopped fighting. & I lived instead.
May 5


Fieldwork Essentials: One Researcher’s Survival Kit
Research that is not desk based asks something different from the researcher. You have to be prepared, adaptable, & properly equipped to do the research well....I hope this post offers a few ideas, or perhaps affirms choices you have already made.
Jan 20


YEAR THREE, SO MUCH TO SQUEEZE! âś… Third Year Leverhulme Early Career Fellowship Reflections
I can’t believe I really organised & conducted all of this – a three-year, multi-site research project across three countries on three continents, employing three methods. (Three is definitely my magic number, lol!) It’s amazing to see how my proposal, once just a collection of ideas & a plan, has truly come to life.
Nov 6, 2025


Mis-Doctored: The Invisible Post Phd Struggle
Mis-Doctoring erases the years, effort & expertise behind a PhD. Why does it happen? Why does it matter? And how can we fix it?
Mar 17, 2025


YEAR TWO IS THROUGH! âś… Second Year Leverhulme Early Career Fellowship reflections
The first year of my Leverhulme Trust project was the 'UK leg' which I detailed in a previous post. However, the start of my second year...
Jan 7, 2025


From Visitor to ACIJ/JMB Visiting Fellow
A reflection of my time as a visiting fellow at the African Caribbean Institute of Jamaica/Jamaica Memory Bank (ACIJ/JMB).
Dec 6, 2024


Returning to the Fatherland: My 3 month experience in Jamaica
The allure of the unknown has always captivated me, igniting a passion to explore lands that call out to me—often distant, but not always.
Aug 5, 2024
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