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The more difficult it is to access a research field, the more substantial the need to develop creative methodological models. Investigating the psychosocial impact of migration-related carceral spaces constitutes one such research field. To shed light on these spaces and counter the challenges of opacity, harm, and power asymmetries, we propose a psycho-geographical counter-mapping as a mixed methods approach based on grounded theory (MM-GT). Applying it to immigration detention and refugee confinement sites in Mexico and Samos, our analysis proposes a fully integrated and sequential design that can be adapted to a range of carceral spaces and subjectivation in transdisciplinary research.

     

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    Autor/a

    Julia Manek, Amy Nethery, Francesca Esposito, Pau Pérez-Sales y Holger Horz

    Publicación

    Methods in Psychology

    Año

    2023
    Manek, J., Nethery, A., Esposito, F., Pérez-Sales, P. & Horz, H. (2023). Mapping migration detention: Mixed methods, grounded theory, transdisciplinary encounters. Methods in Psychology, 9, 100-129. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.metip.2023.100129

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