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Accepted Paper:

Migrants graphic-arts: metodological experiments and mucho power on the field  
María Moscoso (BAU, Centro Universitario de Artes y Diseño)

Paper short abstract:

Toma (r) Madrid: decolonial art is an experimental space in which ethnography and art have been put into play. For this, an investigation was carried out that focuses on the production of decolonial knowledge about urban spaces through urban cartographies produced by children of migrants.

Paper long abstract:

The proposal aims to open a reflection on the role of experimental methodologies in ethnographic research through the case of a group of migrant adolescents living in Madrid and participated in the project "Toma (r) Madrid: decolonial artefacts ". It is an approach that explores the dynamics that could be generated in a research space that is characterized by being open and experimental. The reflection that is carried out in this work focuses on three issues: 1. Community research as a means to investigate the world from a transdisciplinary and de-colonial perspective. 2. Migrant adolescents as privileged subjects of production of subaltern knowledge 3. The use of colonial techniques in the processes of ethnographic research as tools for the generation of empowerment processes by the people involved in the research.

Panel Age04
Tracking changing childhoods: methodological considerations and innovations [P+R]
  Session 1 Monday 15 April, 2019, -