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Pesquisas e Práticas Psicossociais

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FAVERO, Sofia Ricardo. Researching the Pain of the Other: The Political Effects of a Situated Writing. Pesqui. prát. psicossociais [online]. 2020, vol.15, n.3, pp. 1-16. ISSN 1809-8908.

This article discusses how identity politics have acted in the ways of researching the pain of others, given that they give evidence to assume that subjects should talk only about what affects them. If, on the one hand, there is power in a lived writing, it intends to show, in parallel, the benefits of an alliance with those who are identified as "outside" that reality. To this end, it rethinks some methodological strategies derived from feminism to fit them in the face of the need not only to declare where they speak, but their repercussion within the logic of a given research, situating how and when "to be who one is" produced some effect in the field.

Keywords : Research; Methodology; Situated knowledge; Ethic.

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