Dis/closures of positionality: An auto-ethnographic exploration of the political-epistemological implications of doing research on inclusion and exclusion in Europe
Published online on November 19, 2025
Abstract
Ethnography, Ahead of Print.
This article argues that researchers should consider positionality not as a one-time declaration of social identity, but as an ongoing practice of epistemic suspicion that reveals how our knowledge is shaped not only by who we are, but also by the ...
This article argues that researchers should consider positionality not as a one-time declaration of social identity, but as an ongoing practice of epistemic suspicion that reveals how our knowledge is shaped not only by who we are, but also by the ...