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How to do Ethnographic Research with Ethnote

With Emilie Munch Gregersen and Professor Morten Axel Pedersen
Date & Time:
15:30 - 17:00,
Monday 1 June, 2026
Location:
58a Banbury Road
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About

Ethnote (www.ethnote.dk) is a Danish-based tool for qualitative work built by and for social scientists. Whether working solo or in a team, Ethnote provides a specialized space for students and researchers to collect, store, process and analyze ethnographic and other qualitative data across devices, seamlessly, securely and systematically. Via hands-on examples, this talk will explore how the digital solution enables systematic workflows while maintaining the open-endedness of anthropological knowledge making. As a spin-out from the Center for Social Data Science at the University of Copenhagen, Ethnote is also an example of Europe’s emerging digitally sovereign software industry.

Emilie Munch Gregersen is co-founder and CEO of Ethnote. She holds a degree in Anthropology and Social Data Science from the University of Copenhagen (UCPH), and is currently a Ph.D. fellow at the Copenhagen Center for Social Data Science (SODAS) at UCPH. Morten Axel Pedersen is Professor of Anthropology and Social Data Science, Chief Scientist at the National Center for AI in Society (CAISA), and Chair of UCPH AI, at the University of Copenhagen.

 

This is an OxDEG Seminar Series event. Please send any questions to boxi.wu@oii.ox.ac.uk or yanqing.wang@oii.ox.ac.uk.

 

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Emilie Munch Gregersen

PhD Fellow, University of Copenhagen

Emilie Munch Gregersen is co-founder and CEO of Ethnote. She holds a degree in Anthropology & Social Data Science from UCPH, and is a Ph.D. fellow at the Copenhagen Centre for Social Data Science.

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Professor Morten Axel Pedersen

Professor of Anthropology and Social Data Science, University of Copenhagen

Professor of Anthropology and Social Data Science, Chief Scientist at the National Center for AI in Society (CAISA), and Chair of UCPH AI, at the University of Copenhagen.

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