

Judith Albrecht works at the intersection of scientific work and an engaged public anthropology.
In her work as a visual ethnographer and social anthropologist she explores and experiments with the boundaries of visual and more-than-textual forms of anthropology. The aim of her work is not just to produce content for the academic world, but to develop formats that bring academic discourses back into society.
Work
“Ethnographic fieldwork and writing comprise only one (crucial) dimension of doing anthropology. Everyday encounters and engagements with various publics beyond the research context is the other and much-less-talked about dimension, that makes what we do meaningful.”
Judith Albrecht