Worlds in the Making: Ethnography, Possibility and Finding Hope in the Field

“The very act of trying to look ahead to discern possibilities and offer warnings is an act of hope.” —Octavia Butler

Futurists and authors of speculative fiction, like Octavia Butler, challenge us to imagine not only what is, but what might be. For the social scientist, the practitioner, and the policy leader, this requires a temporal imagination—a capacity to look beyond the immediate present and envision futures that are not yet realized. Yet, sociologically speaking, hope is never a neutral emotion. It is a situated practice, deeply embedded in historical, cultural, and political structures. It is shaped by the intersections of race, class, and gender, and it is frequently forged in the crucible of its shadow: despair.

In our current moment, hope itself is a site of struggle. What one community envisions as a hopeful future may be experienced by another as a profound loss or threat. These sometimes-irreconcilable visions of the future—political, educational, economic, and cultural—fragment our social landscape. And yet, even within these fractures, hope persists as a prefigurative force: a belief that new worlds can be built and that understanding across difference remains a radical possibility.


2027 Call for Papers

For 2027, the Ethnography Forum invites scholars to join us in exploring how hope is lived, contested, and cultivated. We invite proposals that relate to ethnography and build on the theme of hope. We are particularly interested in work that explores:

  • Youth and the politics of aspiration: How do educational inequalities produce "foreclosed futures" or, conversely, sites of radical resistance?
  • Institutional and structural hope: How do institutions manage (or stifle) the hopes of those they serve?
  • Digital and global temporalities: How do digital spaces create new architectures for collective hope?
  • The affective labor of the field: How do ethnographers navigate the emotional toll of witnessing both despair and hope?

We will be accepting papers from April 15 to June 15, 2026, for the conference held at the University of Pennsylvania in February 2027.

Forum Dates

The conference will be hosted by the University of Pennsylvania's Graduate School of Education

3700 Walnut St, Philadelphia, PA 19104

Feb 05, 2027
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