Ethics of care across professional and everyday positionalities: The (un)expected impacts of participatory video with young female carers in Slovakia

•We explore vectors of care in a collaborative participatory video project with teenage female carers in Slovakia.•Research underpinned by ethics of care is likely to generate impacts beyond initial expectations.•In turn, we question the distinction between academic and non-academic collaborations.•...

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Young people
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