Emiko Stock

Emiko Stock is an independent multimodal anthropologist and creative ethnographer based between Phnom Penh and Cairo. Their work spans sound, film, photography, and graphics to explore regimes of hypervisibility and experiment with counter-archival practices. They are a co-founder of CoMMPCT (The Collective for Multimodal Makers, Publishers, Collaborators, and Teachers) and the author of The Sketchy Anthropologist, an irregular newsletter that nerds around anthropology and sketchnotes. They can be reached through emikostock.com.

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Anthropological Sketchnoting: In the Classroom

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Anthropological Sketchnoting: In the Classroom

In the previous post of this dual series on turning to sketchnoting as an anthropologist, I focused on incorporating visual thinking and drawing in ethnographic... More

Anthropological Sketchnoting: In the Field

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Anthropological Sketchnoting: In the Field

I never thought of drawing in the field. But my PhD supervisor surely envisioned it for me: in our last meeting before leaving for the upcoming “year in the fie... More

Ethnographica Obscura: An Interview with Alexander L. Fattal

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Ethnographica Obscura: An Interview with Alexander L. Fattal

Limbo (2019) brings a unique audiovisual perspective to ethnographic filmmaking as it recounts one person’s lived experience. Alex, anthropologist and filmmaker... More