Data: |
2006 |
Resum: |
What I am clumsily trying to explain in this section, then, is that being an ethnographer -a participant-observer- involved a process of ontological transformation of my self, and a continuous challenge to common-sense views upon what it means to be-with, to be part of. Indeed, participation emerged as 'becoming a part' resonating with other parts without being reduced to sameness. A kind of being attuned to something other that transforms you by bringing you in accord. An affection that entangles you with those with whom you are in relation (Brown & Stenner, 2001), and that should not be dismissed by saying that emotions are individual epiphenomena. Thus, while observing and suffering all these changes in my-self, I started to realise that by analysing my own transformations as a researcher, I had at my disposal a material through which to think a different way of belonging. |
Drets: |
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Llengua: |
Anglès |
Document: |
Article ; recerca ; Versió publicada |
Matèria: |
Psicologia social ;
Sociologia ;
Minories ètniques ;
Ciència ;
Psicología social ;
Sociología ;
Minorías étnicas ;
Ciencia ;
Social Psychology ;
Sociology ;
Ethnic Minorities ;
Science |
Publicat a: |
Athenea digital : revista de pensamiento e investigación social, N. 9 (2006) p. 336-348, ISSN 1578-8946 |