‘Good That You Are One of Us’: Positionality and Reciprocity in Conducting Fieldwork in Kenya’s Flower Industry

  • Mwangi N
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African researchers conducting qualitative fieldwork 'back home' have been writing increasingly about navigating a maze of intersecting identities , positionalities and the reciprocity involved in knowledge exchange

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Mwangi, N. (2019). ‘Good That You Are One of Us’: Positionality and Reciprocity in Conducting Fieldwork in Kenya’s Flower Industry. In The Politics of Conducting Research in Africa (pp. 13–33). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-95531-5_2

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