Women sex workers: Reflective practices and positions in the field

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The article presents the reflective practice and positions in the field of an ethnographic study of women sex workers and their leaders in Iquique. We propose a reflective practice as a social action that defines and constitutes our ways of being on this subject, they are constantly generated, from the moment we begin the research, during your field work and, upon completion. This practice is constantly modified through our relations with the social actresses and their social settings and whose effect is the production of collaborative knowledge.

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Ibacache, J. E., & Íñiguez-Rueda, L. (2019). Women sex workers: Reflective practices and positions in the field. Cadernos Pagu, 2019(56). https://doi.org/10.1590/18094449201900560013

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