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Accountability in Ethnographic Research
Researching the Making of White/Northern Subjects through Anti-Black Racism while Brown
From: Unravelling Research
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In Chapter 4, Leila Angod builds on the work of Sherene Razack, a Canadian critical race scholar, and proposes an ethics of accountability defined as a commitment to recognize not only how racialized researchers are subordinated but also how they contribute to the subordination of others– of the people with whom, on whom and/or about whom their knowledge-producing work is performed. The chapter explores topics including the ethics of accountability, the colonializing gaze, and positions of innocence.