Who is this? Thoughts on Located Knowledge in two Colombian Ethnographies

This article discusses the need for a self-reflective exercise on the knowledge production, evaluating the various relations of power that emerge in a research context, the interactions established by the researcher and how these affect the production of knowledge, The above taking as input the comp...

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