Laughter and Fieldwork Relationships

Threats to Privacy
By Annick Madec
English

Laugher is often an impulse that allows interviewees to deliver into the public sphere information and messages that are ordinarily confined in privacy. But if the researcher can exploit it to gain a better understanding of events, his reader has rarely access to these bursts of laughter that are lost in the written work. By erasing laughter, one also rubs out all nuances, contradictions and opinions that it reveals.

Keywords

  • laugher
  • fieldwork
  • private
  • public
  • politics
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