DOING FIELDWORK WITH VULNERABLE PERSONS: THOUGHTS ON THE NOTIONS OF ATTACHMENT AND DETACHMENT

Authors

  • Vivien BLANCHET CEREN EA 7477, Burgundy School of Business, Université Bourgogne Franche-Comté, Dijon, France

Keywords:

actor-network theory, attachment, detachment, methodology, vulnerability

Abstract

This article discusses the issues of doing fieldwork with vulnerable people. It considers that vulnerability is not a state but a dynamic process produced during the survey relationship. Borrowing from actor-network theory (ANT) the notions of attachment and detachment, it discusses the multiple relationships linking the survey, the researcher, and the respondent. A close analysis of five survey narratives groups them into three categories. Social attachments engage interpersonal relationships (appropriation, connection, secession, reciprocity, and enchaining). Affective attachments engage the body (affection, shock, and retreat). Political commitments engage modes of expression (translation and via a spokesperson). This essay, therefore, takes a fresh look at the identities and relationships, mediations and contributions of the protagonists taking part in the survey.

Published

2022-03-05

How to Cite

BLANCHET, V. . (2022). DOING FIELDWORK WITH VULNERABLE PERSONS: THOUGHTS ON THE NOTIONS OF ATTACHMENT AND DETACHMENT. Revue De l’organisation Responsable, 17(01). Retrieved from https://journaleska.com/index.php/or/article/view/9246