Conducting team ethnography with African migrants in Mexico: The dynamics of gendered and racialised positionalies in the field

Based on the current trends in conducting ethnographies, with time and funding limitations and the need to reflect on the researcher's positionality, this article explores the implications of conducting ethnographic fieldwork in a mixed team (in terms of gender, race and nationality) with highl...

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