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The authors write about their experiences doing ethnographic fieldwork together and how social positionality accounts for visible and invisible ethnographic tools. As Black, Asian, and white researchers working together, they offer distinct perspectives on collaboration and intersectionality, drawing on over two years of intensive ethnographic fieldwork on sexual assault adjudication in court. They present questions and possibilities for how to conduct intersectional, embodied, and collaborative work and team-based methodological approaches in the study of gender-based violence and trauma. |