Abstract
In this article I examine the role my parental identity and my daughter's presence in the field played in the relationship I established with a group of Gitano (Spanish Roma) children and their families. This study was conducted as part of a linguistic ethnography focused on children's peer interactions and social organisation during their informal daily activities. The discussion addresses the more general issue of how researchers from various social disciplines incorporate their own children into the research process.
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Poveda, D. (1970). Parent and ethnographer of other children. Anthropology Matters, 11(1). https://doi.org/10.22582/am.v11i1.26
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