Risky closeness and distance in two fieldwork sites in Brazil
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 consu...
Main Author: | de Souza Santos, A |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Routledge
2018
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