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Azevedo, L. (2025). The sensory memory of the researcher: Retrospective and critical reflections on the role of the senses in migration research. Ethnic and Racial Studies. N/A
L. M. Azevedo, "The sensory memory of the researcher: Retrospective and critical reflections on the role of the senses in migration research", in Ethnic and Racial Studies, vol. N/A, 2025
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author = "Azevedo, L.",
title = "The sensory memory of the researcher: Retrospective and critical reflections on the role of the senses in migration research",
journal = "Ethnic and Racial Studies",
year = "2025",
volume = "N/A",
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doi = "10.1080/01419870.2025.2562655",
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TY - JOUR TI - The sensory memory of the researcher: Retrospective and critical reflections on the role of the senses in migration research T2 - Ethnic and Racial Studies VL - N/A AU - Azevedo, L. PY - 2025 SN - 0141-9870 DO - 10.1080/01419870.2025.2562655 UR - https://www.tandfonline.com/journals/rers20 AB - This article explores the researcher’s sensory memory to offer new insights into multi-sited research conducted between Switzerland and Portugal. It analyses fieldwork diaries and visual data (photos and drawings) collected over four years (2018-2022). Providing a methodological and empirical contribution, the paper reaffirms the importance of the body and senses in the sociological study of (return) migration. Through critical retrospective reflection, I re-examine both the epistemology and the data of my doctoral research on the transition to retirement of long-term intra-European labour migrants. In this paper, I explain how I engaged with the body in my research, employing a multisensory approach to access the field and collect data. I also explore the experiences of displacement, emplacement, and re-emplacement, and highlight how sensory (dis)continuity emerges in both out-migration and return migration. ER -
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