Dis/closures of positionality: An auto-ethnographic exploration of the political-epistemological implications of doing research on inclusion and exclusion in Europe

Ethnography, Ahead of Print.
This article argues that researchers should consider positionality not as a one-time declaration of social identity, but as an ongoing practice of epistemic suspicion that reveals how our knowledge is shaped not only by who we are, but also by the …


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