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Invisible Lines, Sacrificial Children and Touchy Subjects: Ethics in Psychiatric Anthropology

February 8, 2018March 14, 2019 / Julia Brown / 2 Comments

As I now write up my data, I’m representing people that I can no longer consult. I can only draw on the words they gave me and the unspoken elements that I observed. I would like to think that they would approve of anything I write. I know this is not, however, realistic.

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