Entangled with affects. Finding objects of inquiry within the ethnographic research process

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Challenged by a rigorous copy test, Hannes Krämer discovers the all-too-human side-effects of participant observation anew and understands affective entanglements between researcher and the researched as eutrophic sources of research objects in opaque realities.

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