It is implied by subjective and reflexivity in the contruction of anthropological knowledge
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https://doi.org/10.5377/raices.v5i9.11982Keywords:
field work, Anthropology, subjective implication, reflexivity, knowledgeAbstract
The problem of subjective implication and reflexivity in anthropological fieldwork is analyzed. The article begins by exposing on the anthropological fieldwork in the construction of scientific knowledge, some experiences and particular reflections on this, exposing the features and conditions of production of said knowledge. It is considered that the construction of knowledge through field work implies the subjectivity and implication of the researcher, making it pertinent to make it explicit so that it enables and does not hinder the construction of social knowledge.
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