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This paper considers how our daily interactions can have unseen impacts on our thoughts and actions in ethnographic fieldwork. Using autoethnography, it asks us to question how we are interacting with our surroundings in both intentional and unintentional ways
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This paper helps us to question what we're paying attention to during our daily activities and conssiders what possible impacts might be
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This page is a summary of: A Driving Force: Relational Bodies in the Ethnographic Periphery, Capacious Journal of Emerging Affect Inquiry, July 2024, Capacious: The Journal for Emerging Affect Inquiry,
DOI: 10.22387/cap2024.79.
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