Photo/stories from the field: the curtain as a signifier of ‘private’ and ‘public’ in the research space
Vinnarasan Aruldoss explores the ways participants create symbolically private and public spaces through material practices
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Vinnarasan Aruldoss explores the ways participants create symbolically private and public spaces through material practices
Read MoreMelissa Nolas explores how the use of photography and anonymous portraits helped to overcome some of the challenges in the ethics of representation
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Read MoreDr Christos Varvantakis explores ‘coming of age’ tropes and temporalities in childhood play, and how ethics and anonymity are understood and enacted
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