This article shows the path walked together with Stop Evictions 15M Granada, a broad and inclusive social movement that struggles for the right to housing in a city in the south of Spain, in our attempt to carry out an ethnographic co-research, focusing on epistemological reflection about committed and collaborative ethnography, through the lived experiences as sisters and companions. First of all, and after a brief introduction to contextualize the co-research, we present a movement genealogy articulated with the theoretical production around the political subjectivation processes. Second, we develop on some uncertainties, limits and vulnerabilities lived in the field-work process. Third, we address some cases of co-research through the id...
The discussion proposed in this paper will focus on the emerging social dynamics in local communiti...
Citizen participation has been recently incorporated in the design and implementation of different p...
This research is born from a conscious reflection on the roles and judgements that traditional scie...
This paper is based on our collaborative ethnography with "Stop Evictions-Granada 15M", a social mov...
In this article, we will analyze how we built the research process of a collaborative ethnography wi...
Stop Evictions 15M Granada (Andalusia-Spanish State-Southern Europe) is a movement born in 2011 that...
Drawing on ethnographic research with social movement networks in Spain, this article explores the ...
Over 350,000 families have been evicted from their homes since Spain's property market crashed in 20...
This dissertation examines the practice of activist research as a growing tendency within contempora...
This paper develops a perspective of mobilization based on the ethics of care to explore the complex...
This paper seeks to analyse how the defence and expansion of housing rights can be mobilised to beco...
Este artículo se inscribe en una etnografía colaborativa junto con el colectivo Stop Desahucios Gran...
This article reflects on the praxis of collaborative research with social movements, taken here as r...
In this article, I explore collaborative ethnography as a means to bridge theory and practice, knowl...
This paper is drawn upon an on-going PhD research in Urban Anthropology, focusing on social movement...
The discussion proposed in this paper will focus on the emerging social dynamics in local communiti...
Citizen participation has been recently incorporated in the design and implementation of different p...
This research is born from a conscious reflection on the roles and judgements that traditional scie...
This paper is based on our collaborative ethnography with "Stop Evictions-Granada 15M", a social mov...
In this article, we will analyze how we built the research process of a collaborative ethnography wi...
Stop Evictions 15M Granada (Andalusia-Spanish State-Southern Europe) is a movement born in 2011 that...
Drawing on ethnographic research with social movement networks in Spain, this article explores the ...
Over 350,000 families have been evicted from their homes since Spain's property market crashed in 20...
This dissertation examines the practice of activist research as a growing tendency within contempora...
This paper develops a perspective of mobilization based on the ethics of care to explore the complex...
This paper seeks to analyse how the defence and expansion of housing rights can be mobilised to beco...
Este artículo se inscribe en una etnografía colaborativa junto con el colectivo Stop Desahucios Gran...
This article reflects on the praxis of collaborative research with social movements, taken here as r...
In this article, I explore collaborative ethnography as a means to bridge theory and practice, knowl...
This paper is drawn upon an on-going PhD research in Urban Anthropology, focusing on social movement...
The discussion proposed in this paper will focus on the emerging social dynamics in local communiti...
Citizen participation has been recently incorporated in the design and implementation of different p...
This research is born from a conscious reflection on the roles and judgements that traditional scie...