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Resumen
MARTINEZ CASTILLO, Gabriela. Working with families of disappeared migrants: from objects/subjects of study to knowledge producers. Alteridades [online]. 2021, vol.31, n.62, pp.57-69. Epub 21-Feb-2022. ISSN 2448-850X. https://doi.org/10.24275/uam/izt/dcsh/alteridades/2021v31n62/martinez.
Across Mexico and Central America, families of disappeared/missing persons are demanding to play a more active role in the articulation of the academic, journalistic, psychological, and humanitarian narratives that are being built upon their experience and struggles. This article describes the methodological dimension of a research project which gradually turned into a collaborative endeavour following the explicit demand of fifteen members ofthe Salvadoran Committee of Families of Deceased and Disappeared Migrants (Cofamide). As a result, Cofamide’s members positioned themselves as knowledge producers, defining the research questions and co-analysing the data produced in order to rethink the political work developed by the Committee. Hence, the project problematized the epistemic violence of the traditional subject-object divide in research by using an assemblage of methodologies; such as Participatory Action Research, collaborative methods, and Black and Community Feminist approaches. The article will also discuss some key challenges and limitations faced throughout this process.
Palabras llave : participatory/collaborative methodologies; intersectionality; disappearance; migration; violences.