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Gender, Place & Culture
A Journal of Feminist Geography
Volume 23, 2016 - Issue 1
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The stickiness of emotions in the field

Introduction

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Pages 72-78 | Received 24 Apr 2014, Accepted 07 Jul 2014, Published online: 09 Jan 2015
 

Abstract

This editorial theorizes the emotional entanglements that constitute spaces of fieldwork. Drawing on Sara Ahmed's notion of sticky and circulating emotions, we develop the concept of emotional entanglements as a way to engage with the methodological implications of the emotional turn in geographic research. Beyond providing empirical evidence for research on emotional geographies, we argue that an attention to emotions in fieldwork has the potential to reinvigorate feminist practices of reflexivity and positionality. In addition, a critical engagement with emotions can offer novel epistemological techniques for studying the politics of knowledge production and the landscapes of power in which we, as researchers, are embedded. As the papers of this themed section demonstrate, analysis of emotional entanglements in research pose critical questions with regard to power relations, research ethics and the well-being of research participants and researchers alike. They also make visible how the power relations of sexism, racism, capitalism, nationalism and imperialism permeate and constitute the emotional spaces of the field. We use the notion of emotional entanglements as a way to situate the five articles of the themed section and to highlight the contribution of each paper to debates about the emotional field.

La pegajosidad de las emociones en el campo: la complejización de las metodologías feministas

Esta editorial teoriza los enredos emocionales que constituyen espacios del trabajo de campo. Basándonos en la noción de emociones pegajosas y circulantes de Sara Ahmed, desarrollamos el concepto de enredos emocionales como forma de involucrarnos con las implicancias metodológicas del giro emocional en la investigación geográfica. Más que proveer evidencia empírica para la investigación sobre geografías emocionales, argumentamos que prestar atención a las emociones en el trabajo de campo tiene el potencial de revigorizar las prácticas feministas de la reflexividad y la posicionalidad. Además, una participación critica con las emociones puede ofrecer técnicas epistemológicas nóveles para estudiar las políticas de producción de conocimiento y los paisajes de poder en los que, como investigadorxs, estamos insertxs. Como lo demuestran los trabajos de esta sección temática, los análisis de los enredos emocionales en la investigación plantean cuestiones críticas con respecto a las relaciones de poder, la ética de la investigación y el bienestar tanto de los participantes en la investigación como de los investigadores. También hacen visibilizan cómo las relaciones de poder del sexismo, racismo, capitalismo, nacionalismo e imperialismo permean y constituyen los espacios emocionales del campo. Utilizamos la noción de los enredos emocionales como una forma de situar los cinco artículos de la sección temática y para resaltar la contribución de cada trabajo a los debates sobre el campo emocional.

田野中的情绪黏着性:复杂化女性主义方法论

本论文集理论化构组田野空间的情绪牵连。我们运用莎拉.阿赫美(Sara Ahmed)的“黏着与循环的情绪”之见解,发展情绪牵连的概念,作为涉入地理学研究情绪转向的方法论意涵之途径。我们超越提供情绪地理学研究的经验证据,主张对于田野中的情绪之关注,具有潜力再度復兴女性主义的反身性与位置性之实践。此外,批判性地涉入情绪,能够对身为研究者的我们所身处的知识生产政治与权力地景之研究,提供创新的认识论技巧。如同本主题论文集的文章显示,分析研究中的情绪牵连,对于权力关係、研究伦理,以及研究参与者和研究者本身之福祉,提出批判性的质问。这些文章同时让性别歧视、种族主义、资本主义、国族主义及帝国主义之权力关係如何贯穿并构组田野中的情绪空间得以被看见。我们运用情绪牵连的概念,作为将五篇文章置放于本主题论文集之方法,并凸显每篇文章对于情绪性田野之辩论的贡献。

Acknowledgements

We would like to thank the contributors to this special issue for their enthusiasm for the collective project of this themed section; we are indebted to their willingness to delve into their personal research experiences in such critical and insightful ways. We would also like to thank the editorial board of Gender, Place and Culture for their belief in this project, and Pamela Moss, in particular, for her invaluable support and guidance in the writing of this introduction. Finally, Faria and Mollett are grateful to Linda Peake for her insightful comments on an earlier draft of their piece.

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No potential conflict of interest was reported by the authors.

Notes

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Notes on contributors

Nicole Laliberté

Nicole Laliberté is a lecturer in the Department of Geography at the University of Toronto Mississauga, Canada. Nicole is a feminist geopolitical geographer and studies the intersection of development and militarization in northern Uganda. She also studies anti-oppression pedagogies in and beyond the classroom.

Carolin Schurr

Carolin Schurr is a Branco Weiss Fellow in the Department of Geography at the University of Zürich, Switzerland. Carolin is a feminist political and economic geographer and studies the expansion of markets of assisted reproduction and transnational surrogacy in Mexico.

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