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Empowering, invasive or a little bit of both? A reflection on the use of visual and narrative methods in research with migrant sex workers in South Africa

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Gabriel Hoosain Khan & John Marnell. (2022) Reimagining wellbeing: Using arts-based methods to address sexual, gender and health inequalities. Global Public Health 17:10, pages 2574-2589.
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Monique Huysamen & Teela Sanders. (2021) Institutional Ethics Challenges to Sex Work Researchers: Committees, Communities, and Collaboration. Sociological Research Online 26:4, pages 942-958.
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