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<abstract locale="en_US"><p>Practising collaborative research methodologies involves relational skills and offers relational learning opportunities for researchers. In this critical intervention, I explore my experiences of co-facilitating focus groups about care as part of my doctoral research in schools. I draw upon the lenses of care and therapeutic scholarship to present insights from my own relational learning journey and explore care in collaborative research more broadly. Through creative, autoethnographic approaches, I look back on the joys of shared responsiveness in the co-facilitated focus group space and reflect upon moments when I found it challenging to step back and co-lead. In doing so, I consider what might further support doctoral researchers—and researchers more broadly—to develop care-full practices in co-facilitated focus groups, collaborative research, and beyond. This intervention contributes to calls for more practical support for researchers engaging with the nuances and complexities of these methodologies, as well as to broader, interdisciplinary calls for more relational orientations to research.</p></abstract>
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<abstract locale="en_US"><p>In this paper, we make a case for community-based writing workshops as a valuable method for understanding senses of place, and how participatory writing can be a powerful tool for developing collaborative community research. We frame this methodology as “sensorial storywork.” Drawing on “sensed” and “sensual” written information, we offer sample geographic analyses based on five experimental writing workshops produced collaboratively with community partners in Oakland, California. We find that writing workshops that center marginalized senses of place enables closer study of the coproduction of race and place, while also functioning as sites of solidarity in the face of inequitable development.</p></abstract>
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class="ts-alignment-element" data-is-focusable="true">de</span> <span id="tgtAlignment_11" class="ts-alignment-element" data-is-focusable="true">escritura</span> <span id="tgtAlignment_12" class="ts-alignment-element" data-is-focusable="true">basados</span> <span id="tgtAlignment_13" class="ts-alignment-element" data-is-focusable="true">en</span> <span id="tgtAlignment_14" class="ts-alignment-element" data-is-focusable="true">la</span> <span id="tgtAlignment_15" class="ts-alignment-element" data-is-focusable="true">comunidad</span> <span id="tgtAlignment_16" class="ts-alignment-element" data-is-focusable="true">como</span> <span id="tgtAlignment_17" class="ts-alignment-element" data-is-focusable="true">un</span> <span id="tgtAlignment_18" class="ts-alignment-element" data-is-focusable="true">método</span> <span id="tgtAlignment_19" class="ts-alignment-element" data-is-focusable="true">valioso</span> <span id="tgtAlignment_20" class="ts-alignment-element" data-is-focusable="true">para</span> <span id="tgtAlignment_21" class="ts-alignment-element" data-is-focusable="true">comprender</span> <span id="tgtAlignment_22" class="ts-alignment-element" data-is-focusable="true">los</span> <span id="tgtAlignment_23" class="ts-alignment-element" data-is-focusable="true">sentidos</span> <span id="tgtAlignment_24" class="ts-alignment-element" data-is-focusable="true">del</span> <span id="tgtAlignment_25" class="ts-alignment-element" data-is-focusable="true">lugar</span><span id="tgtAlignment_26" class="ts-alignment-element" data-is-focusable="true">,</span> <span id="tgtAlignment_27" class="ts-alignment-element" data-is-focusable="true">y</span> <span id="tgtAlignment_28" class="ts-alignment-element" data-is-focusable="true">que</span> <span id="tgtAlignment_29" class="ts-alignment-element" data-is-focusable="true">la</span> <span id="tgtAlignment_30" class="ts-alignment-element" data-is-focusable="true">escritura</span> <span id="tgtAlignment_31" class="ts-alignment-element" data-is-focusable="true">participativa</span> <span id="tgtAlignment_32" class="ts-alignment-element" data-is-focusable="true">puede</span> <span id="tgtAlignment_33" class="ts-alignment-element" data-is-focusable="true">ser</span> <span id="tgtAlignment_34" class="ts-alignment-element" data-is-focusable="true">una</span> <span id="tgtAlignment_35" class="ts-alignment-element" data-is-focusable="true">herramienta</span> <span id="tgtAlignment_36" class="ts-alignment-element" data-is-focusable="true">poderosa</span> <span id="tgtAlignment_37" class="ts-alignment-element" data-is-focusable="true">para</span> <span id="tgtAlignment_38" class="ts-alignment-element" data-is-focusable="true">desarrollar</span> <span id="tgtAlignment_39" class="ts-alignment-element" data-is-focusable="true">la</span> <span id="tgtAlignment_40" class="ts-alignment-element" data-is-focusable="true">investigación</span> <span id="tgtAlignment_41" class="ts-alignment-element" data-is-focusable="true">comunitaria</span> <span id="tgtAlignment_42" class="ts-alignment-element" data-is-focusable="true">colaborativa</span><span id="tgtAlignment_43" class="ts-alignment-element" data-is-focusable="true">.</span> <span id="tgtAlignment_44" class="ts-alignment-element" data-is-focusable="true">A</span> <span id="tgtAlignment_45" class="ts-alignment-element" data-is-focusable="true">partir</span> <span id="tgtAlignment_46" class="ts-alignment-element" data-is-focusable="true">de</span> <span id="tgtAlignment_47" class="ts-alignment-element" data-is-focusable="true">la</span> <span id="tgtAlignment_48" class="ts-alignment-element" data-is-focusable="true">información</span> <span id="tgtAlignment_49" class="ts-alignment-element" data-is-focusable="true">escrita</span> <span id="tgtAlignment_50" class="ts-alignment-element" data-is-focusable="true">"</span><span id="tgtAlignment_51" class="ts-alignment-element" data-is-focusable="true">sentida</span><span id="tgtAlignment_52" class="ts-alignment-element" data-is-focusable="true">"</span> <span id="tgtAlignment_53" class="ts-alignment-element" data-is-focusable="true">y</span> <span id="tgtAlignment_54" class="ts-alignment-element" data-is-focusable="true">"</span><span id="tgtAlignment_55" class="ts-alignment-element" data-is-focusable="true">sensual</span><span id="tgtAlignment_56" class="ts-alignment-element" data-is-focusable="true">",</span> <span id="tgtAlignment_57" class="ts-alignment-element" data-is-focusable="true">ofrecemos</span> <span id="tgtAlignment_58" class="ts-alignment-element" data-is-focusable="true">representaciones</span> <span id="tgtAlignment_59" class="ts-alignment-element" data-is-focusable="true">de</span> <span id="tgtAlignment_60" class="ts-alignment-element" data-is-focusable="true">análisis</span> <span id="tgtAlignment_61" class="ts-alignment-element" data-is-focusable="true">geográfico</span> <span id="tgtAlignment_62" class="ts-alignment-element" 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data-is-focusable="true">talleres</span> <span id="tgtAlignment_84" class="ts-alignment-element" data-is-focusable="true">de</span> <span id="tgtAlignment_85" class="ts-alignment-element" data-is-focusable="true">escritura</span> <span id="tgtAlignment_86" class="ts-alignment-element" data-is-focusable="true">que</span> <span id="tgtAlignment_87" class="ts-alignment-element" data-is-focusable="true">se</span> <span id="tgtAlignment_88" class="ts-alignment-element" data-is-focusable="true">centran</span> <span id="tgtAlignment_89" class="ts-alignment-element" data-is-focusable="true">en</span> los <span id="tgtAlignment_90" class="ts-alignment-element" data-is-focusable="true">sentidos</span> <span id="tgtAlignment_91" class="ts-alignment-element" data-is-focusable="true">marginados</span> <span id="tgtAlignment_92" class="ts-alignment-element" data-is-focusable="true">del</span> <span id="tgtAlignment_93" class="ts-alignment-element" data-is-focusable="true">lugar</span> <span id="tgtAlignment_94" class="ts-alignment-element" data-is-focusable="true">funcionan</span> <span id="tgtAlignment_95" class="ts-alignment-element" data-is-focusable="true">como</span> <span id="tgtAlignment_96" class="ts-alignment-element" data-is-focusable="true">sitios</span> <span id="tgtAlignment_97" class="ts-alignment-element" data-is-focusable="true">para</span> <span id="tgtAlignment_98" class="ts-alignment-element" data-is-focusable="true">desaprender</span> <span id="tgtAlignment_99" class="ts-alignment-element" data-is-focusable="true">las</span> <span id="tgtAlignment_100" class="ts-alignment-element" data-is-focusable="true">narrativas</span> <span id="tgtAlignment_101" class="ts-alignment-element" data-is-focusable="true">hegemónicas</span> <span id="tgtAlignment_102" class="ts-alignment-element" data-is-focusable="true">sobre</span> <span id="tgtAlignment_103" class="ts-alignment-element" data-is-focusable="true">el</span> <span id="tgtAlignment_104" 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data-is-focusable="true">político</span><span id="tgtAlignment_115" class="ts-alignment-element" data-is-focusable="true">-</span><span id="tgtAlignment_116" class="ts-alignment-element" data-is-focusable="true">económicos</span> <span id="tgtAlignment_117" class="ts-alignment-element" data-is-focusable="true">que</span> <span id="tgtAlignment_118" class="ts-alignment-element" data-is-focusable="true">informan</span> <span id="tgtAlignment_119" class="ts-alignment-element" data-is-focusable="true">las</span> <span id="tgtAlignment_120" class="ts-alignment-element" data-is-focusable="true">construcciones</span> <span id="tgtAlignment_121" class="ts-alignment-element" data-is-focusable="true">corporales</span> <span id="tgtAlignment_122" class="ts-alignment-element" data-is-focusable="true">y</span> <span id="tgtAlignment_123" class="ts-alignment-element" data-is-focusable="true">psíquicas</span> <span id="tgtAlignment_124" class="ts-alignment-element" data-is-focusable="true">del</span> <span id="tgtAlignment_125" class="ts-alignment-element" data-is-focusable="true">lugar</span><span id="tgtAlignment_126" class="ts-alignment-element" data-is-focusable="true">.</span></p></abstract>
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<licenseUrl>https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/</licenseUrl>
<copyrightHolder locale="en_US">Kaily Heitz</copyrightHolder>
<copyrightYear>2026</copyrightYear>
<keywords locale="en_US">
<keyword>Writing</keyword>
<keyword>sensory geography</keyword>
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<abstract locale="en_US"><p>In this paper, we analyse our own bodily experiences in everyday interactions in relation as scholars and women of colour in Europe. We aim to build on ta’ārof (تعارف) as an ontological and epistemological standpoint to situate our bodily experiences. We follow encounters and experiences where ta’ārof is both a gift with the potential for unsettling whiteness and a baggage that settles as sediments feeding racial hierarchies in the contact zone of academic encounters. We closely analyse different ways in which ta’ārof was performed in forms of hospitality, gratitude, respect, and self-breaking, and situate it in relation to asymmetries of racial encounters in academia. The inability to understand the knowledges around ta’ārof did not put the white gaze in an inferior position. Instead, the ontological blindness was translated to reproduce the orientalist gaze by positioning us primarily as informants, thereby denying our epistemic authority. The paper invites the reader to reflect on the politics and ethics of academic knowledge production through the standpoint of ta’ārof, especially in the spaces of the classroom, fieldwork, and formal and informal interactions of Knowing.</p></abstract>
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<abstract locale="en_US"><p>Urgency is a ubiquitous feeling of our contemporary epoch and its incessant crises. Based on ethnographic work with place-based alternative social projects in Paris and London inspired by ideas of the commons, I question the feeling of urgency as something that solely freezes temporal experience through speed or efficiency for instance. I do so by approaching urgency as an atmosphere and explore how it is actually <em>practised</em>. Through three vignettes: making manifestos, crafting campaigns and caring in the meanwhile. These depict urgent atmospheres through relational practices that include multiple temporal relations, involving embodied experiences, socio-ecological histories and future transformations. The examples allow me to untangle three temporal dimensions that reveal urgency’s ethical potential: sensing temporalities, engaging roots and thickening the “now”. This attention to affective practices in relation to collective practices contributes both to making the temporal ethos of commoning more explicit and to (re)claiming urgency’s ethical potential.</p></abstract>
<abstract locale="fr_CA"><p>Dans cet article, j’explore le ressenti de l’urgence, omniprésent dans l’expérience contemporaine du déploiement incessant de crises sociales et écologiques. Par un travail ethnographique avec des lieux alternatifs urbains inspirés des notions du commun à Paris et Londres, je déconstruits l’idée que l’urgence est un ressenti temporel unique qui fige, notamment, par la vitesse ou l’efficience. Pour ce faire, j’aborde l’urgence comme atmosphère et j’explore comment elle se traduit dans les <em>pratiques</em>. Au travers de trois vignettes: écrire des manifestes, façonner de campagnes et prendre soin dans l’entretemps. Ces récits décrivent des atmosphères urgentes qui intègrent différentes relations temporelles, et qui incluent les expériences corporelles, les histoires sociales et écologiques, ainsi que la perspective de transformations futures. Les exemples permettent de démêler trois dimensions temporelles qui révèlent le potentiel éthique de l’urgence : ressentir les temporalités, mobiliser les racines et épaissir le ‘maintenant’. Cette attention aux pratiques affectives dans les projets de fabrique de commun peut contribuer à la fois à expliciter l’éthique temporelle du « faire commun » ainsi qu’à (ré)approprier le potentiel éthique de l’urgence.</p></abstract>
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<abstract locale="en_US"><p>Dismantling oppressive power relations through academic papers <em>and</em> action is key for critical geographers. However, some geographers may prioritise writing “theoretically detached” papers over concretely contributing to the struggles of the people concerned by those papers. They may overlook reflexivity, ethics, and politics, thus spatially and temporally segregating their academic work from action and from their own situated humanity. In violent contexts, separating research from activism and prioritising in time disembodied theoretical papers risks reproducing the status quo in academia and society, reiterating the violence that erases racialised people. As researchers, we have a responsibility to use our power to resist, together with others, dehumanising dynamics. I use autoethnography to analyse some encounters that I have had, as a researcher and activist, with people seeking asylum, activists, researchers, and others in the politicised context of asylum in Finland. Some encounters allowed for the subjectivities and practices of activism and research to co-exist, although with some challenges, while others segregated and marginalised activism. Combining works by critical and feminist geographers, researchers of forced migration, and Black feminist theorists, I examine how <em>where we put our time</em> has ethical, epistemological, and political implications. I invite researchers to re-centre our situated humanity in our work and to engage more with politics. My novel focus on temporalities enriches discussions about crossing the borders between theory and activism. Lastly, I suggest ways to meet people navigating injustice in the times and spaces relevant to them, both within and beyond academia.</p></abstract>
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