Rosalin Benedict is a socio-cultural anthropologist based in Montreal, Canada. She holds a BA in a Joint Specialization in Anthropology and Sociology with a minor in Religions and Cultures, and recently completed an MA in Social and Cultural Anthropology at Concordia University.
Her research is inspired by phenomenological epistemology, which informs her interest in how people experience and express different political, social, spiritual, sensory, and cultural worlds. She is particularly engaged with themes of human rights, religion, the body and the senses, music, art, connection and care, as well as, sense of identity. Alongside her research, she works in healthcare and is passionate about fieldwork and the craft of ethnographic writing.
Rosalin seeks to write anthropology that is evocative, relational, and deeply attuned to lived experience. Her writing aims to make academic ideas accessible while honouring the complexity of lived worlds. Guided by commitments to care, reciprocity, and attentiveness, her scholarship extends beyond research into everyday ways of being and relating with others.

