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Tabula Rasa

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KATZER, Leticia  and  ALVAREZ VEINGUER, Aurora. Common and Artisanal Forms Adopted by Collaborative Ethnography. Tabula Rasa [online]. 2022, n.43, pp.97-123.  Epub Apr 20, 2022. ISSN 1794-2489.

In this article, we bring two collaborative ethnographic research works into dialogue. Despite being conducted in two highly different settings, both research works converge in their modes, styles, and the questions guiding their text, process, and experience. On the one hand, there was a research experience with Stop Desahucios Granada 15M (Stop Evictions in Granada 15M, or SDG15M, as per their initials in Spanish language) (Andalusia, State of Spain), which started in 2015 by the hand of the movement for the right to a household, and on the other hand, an ethnographic research work with indigenous and rural communities in the department of Lavalle (Mendoza, Argentina), established in 2004. We aim to linger over what we deem, based upon our grounded experiences, to be two crucial milestones-dimensions.

Keywords : Collaborative ethnography; community dimension; artisanal methodology; political processes; creativity.

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