us to check off boxes of contemporary understandings of ethnography in migration studies. Moreover, the anecdote shows that the understanding of multi-sited ethnography as a multi-country research design is apparently widespread. And while we are not
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the twentieth century predominantly relied on a long-term stay of a single researcher in a distant fieldsite, a model that was initially promoted by Bronisław Malinowski ( Kuper 1996 ). This dominant research design has also been changing on several
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’. Finally, as she had worked as a schoolteacher in Samsat before her university research, and was thus already known by some locals, she established trust as a ‘teacher’ who worked there. The researcher then has a meticulous research design that depends on