Palladino, Simona (2025) The unspoken experiences of ethnography: overcoming boundaries of (un)accepted behaviours. Ethnography. ISSN 1466-1381 (Accepted for Publication)
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Abstract
Qualitative methods generally, and ethnography in particular, have emerged as the most immersive research methodology within the everyday life of research participants. However, the relationships established in the field may impinge on levels of intimacy that are perceived to be inappropriate by the ethnographer. Based on the ethnographic fieldwork conducted as a Doctoral researcher with older Italians in Newcastle upon Tyne, this paper foregrounds the position of the ethnographer when interactions with participants involve experiencing of sexual harassment. Within a discussion of the safety of the researcher, this work firstly deliberates on issues that oscillate between the ‘field’ and the ‘self’. Secondly, this article discusses issues of access, positionality and challenges of conducting research through ethnographic fieldwork. Finally, it elaborates on the emotional, psychological and social dimensions of the harassment, bringing the ‘body’ and its varying perceptions to the fore. This work constitutes an original contribution to the discussion on the precarity of working in a community setting in close contact with research participants, and how that shapes the idea of research fieldwork. The author highlights the varying nature of the ethnographic field and suggests the growing need to reflect on the ‘unspoken risks’ of fieldwork
Item Type: | Article |
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Keywords: | Ethnography; Fieldwork; gender; swxual harassment; Italians |
Faculty / Department: | Faculty of Education and Social Sciences > School of Social Sciences |
Depositing User: | Simona Palladino |
Date Deposited: | 09 Apr 2025 13:27 |
Last Modified: | 09 Apr 2025 13:27 |
URI: | https://hira.hope.ac.uk/id/eprint/4643 |
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