This article discusses how closeness and distance affected my ethnographic research in two Brazilian cities. I first address the pitfalls I encountered researching Luz, a run-down transportation hub and residential area in São Paulo’s city centre, also known as Crackland for its drug trade and consumption. In Luz, I was confronted with everyday hostility in an environment of unknown others and an ever-changing cityscape: users of cultural offerings, temporary residents and by-passers, police removal of drug users, house evictions and demolition in deteriorated buildings, and contentious and short-lived state policies with regard to the area. The second part of the article contrasts this experience with living and conducting research in Ouro...
This dissertation is based on 6 months of ethnographic fieldwork at a youth centre in a suburb of Ma...
Background: This qualitative study focused on violence as perceived by residents of the slum (favela...
This article explores an ongoing research engagement with a squatter settlement community in a perio...
This article discusses how closeness and distance affected my ethnographic research in two Brazilian...
This article explores field researchers’ perceptions of field site security and causes of fieldwork ...
As Professor Sandra Jovchelovitch prepares to travel to Quito to participate in Habitat III, current...
High levels of violence and conflict in Latin America have attracted the interests of local and inte...
This paper will explore various experiences and challenges that have occurred during my ongoing fiel...
Background: This qualitative study focused on violence as perceived by residents of the slum (favela...
Drawing on eight years of research with young people who inhabit the margins of Vancouver, in this a...
© 2018 Elsevier Ltd This article foregrounds some of the ethical dilemmas and physical and emotional...
In this article I reflect upon the construction of socio-political and symbolical marginalization of...
Set in the criminalized, racialized, and sexualized streets of Salvador da Bahia, this article prese...
The article critiques methods and theoretical issues regarding clandestine activities and borderland...
In this article I discuss a revelatory moment that occurred in arguably the 15 slowest minutes of my...
This dissertation is based on 6 months of ethnographic fieldwork at a youth centre in a suburb of Ma...
Background: This qualitative study focused on violence as perceived by residents of the slum (favela...
This article explores an ongoing research engagement with a squatter settlement community in a perio...
This article discusses how closeness and distance affected my ethnographic research in two Brazilian...
This article explores field researchers’ perceptions of field site security and causes of fieldwork ...
As Professor Sandra Jovchelovitch prepares to travel to Quito to participate in Habitat III, current...
High levels of violence and conflict in Latin America have attracted the interests of local and inte...
This paper will explore various experiences and challenges that have occurred during my ongoing fiel...
Background: This qualitative study focused on violence as perceived by residents of the slum (favela...
Drawing on eight years of research with young people who inhabit the margins of Vancouver, in this a...
© 2018 Elsevier Ltd This article foregrounds some of the ethical dilemmas and physical and emotional...
In this article I reflect upon the construction of socio-political and symbolical marginalization of...
Set in the criminalized, racialized, and sexualized streets of Salvador da Bahia, this article prese...
The article critiques methods and theoretical issues regarding clandestine activities and borderland...
In this article I discuss a revelatory moment that occurred in arguably the 15 slowest minutes of my...
This dissertation is based on 6 months of ethnographic fieldwork at a youth centre in a suburb of Ma...
Background: This qualitative study focused on violence as perceived by residents of the slum (favela...
This article explores an ongoing research engagement with a squatter settlement community in a perio...