

Jing Xu, "'Unruly' Children: Historical Fieldnotes and Learning Morality in a Taiwan Village" (Cambridge UP, 2024)
Jan 22, 2025
Jing Xu, a research scientist at the University of Washington, dives into children's moral development in a Taiwanese village during martial law. She blends anthropology and psychology, revealing how children learn morality through peer interactions and disobedience. Xu discusses innovative methodologies that merge ethnography with machine learning to reinterpret historical fieldnotes. She emphasizes the importance of children's voices, highlighting their agency and the dynamics of play, all while challenging traditional narratives in sociocultural anthropology.
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Intro
00:00 • 2min
Exploring 'Unruly Children': Morality and Methodology
01:47 • 11min
Pioneering Comparative Research on Childhood Learning in Cultural Contexts
12:34 • 3min
Reflecting on a Scholar's Legacy
15:20 • 9min
Hybrid Methodologies in Ethnographic Research
24:18 • 12min
Children's Voices in Anthropology
36:17 • 32min
Peer Play and Moral Development in Childhood
01:08:25 • 14min
Exploring Gender and Morality in Child Development
01:22:29 • 11min