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- Title
¿Hermanas, compañeras o algo más? Andanza colaborativa junto al colectivo Stop Desahucios 15M Granada.
- Authors
Cota, Ariana S.; Olmos Alcaraz, Antonia
- Abstract
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 idea of "knowledges-doings-powers" in which techniques have been first subverted and then re-appropriated to give rise to shared processes of analysis and reflection within the movement and have subsequently given way to a form of dissemination which is useful for the movement. Finally, we reflect on the potentiality that the political subjectivation process has not only for social movements that re-conceptualize the political, but for the collaborative ethnography project in relation to the de-identification of our "knowledges-doings-powers", to institute them in common.
- Subjects
SPAIN; ETHNOLOGY; PSYCHOLOGICAL vulnerability; SOCIAL movements; RIGHT to housing; EVICTION; PUBLIC housing; POWER (Social sciences); COMMUNICATION
- Publication
AIBR. Revista de Antropología Iberoamericana, 2020, Vol 15, Issue 2, p383
- ISSN
1695-9752
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.11156/aibr.150209