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Emmanuelle Piccoli et al., « Methodological, Epistemological and Political Aspects of Engagement of Social Scientists », Anthropologie & développement, ID : 10.4000/anthropodev.434
Based on the notion of an impossible neutrality in social science research (Caratini, 2004; Fassin and Bensa, 2008; Hagberg and Ouattara, 2012; etc.), this issue of Anthropologie & développement will consider the challenges and potentials of explicitly engaged research projects in anthropology and qualitative sociology. If ethical and quality fieldwork research requires involvement and reflexivity (Ghasarian, 2002; Hermesse et al., 2011; Piccoli, 2013), and if an empirical anchorage does not ...