Abstract
This article analyses the basic epistemology of biographical research methodology. This analysis is grounded on the life history of a Moroccan boy who entered Spain illegally, but after being processed by the juvenile justice system, became a social educator. Some methodological aspects of this case are examined, including biographical hermeneutics; the often-confused concepts of 'life story' and 'life history'; the main characteristics of the method, including the usually neglected vision of the 'other'; life as a process; and the idea of subject. The educational, ethical, and political dimensions analysed make visible counter-narratives that question the status quo and pursue social justice.
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Herrera Pastor, D., & Frost, N. (2021). Basic epistemology of biographical research: a review based on the extraordinary life history of a young offender. Revista Latinoamericana de Metodología de Las Ciencias Sociales (Relmecs), 11(1), e086. https://doi.org/10.24215/18537863e086
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