We have decided to organize the contributions into pairs to emphasize our wish and strength: creating conversation. We have grouped them for various reasons: to highlight how similar situations can be navigated differently, to make connections between disparate places, and to show how distinctive identities and processes can lead to similar struggles or come to a shared liberation. The keywords indicate and suggest the “why” of pairing, the themes we find they pull at. The first contribution serves as the entry point into this journal, sets the tone. The last one—our final note, a ringing in our ears.
Enjoy,
Juan and Polina
Introduction: Approximations and Findings on Ethics, Risk, Safety, and Care in the Fields of Dance Research By Juan Sebastián Gómez-García and Polina Timina | 1 | |
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1. | Against Discovery By Sarah Lass | 23 |
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2. & 3. | Party Girls Don’t Get Hurt (?) Loving and Fearing the Party Scene and Nightlife in Kingston, Jamaica By Daniela Rodríguez Neira and From Sevilla to Brussels: a Description of the Decision-Making Process from the Researcher’s Bodily Experience While Navigating Risks in the Field By Ana Gabriela Hernandez Hernandez | 43 63 |
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4. & 5. | Exploring Ubuntu-Based Research Methodologies in Southern African Bantu People’s Embodied Movements: Ethical Considerations, Community-Based Strategies, and Philosophy By Alois Maluleke and Responding to the Call of Compromisso: Reflections on Research Ethics from the Ground of Capoeira Angola By Esther Viola Kurtz | 87 110 |
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6. & 7. | Contemporary Dangers in Researching the Field in the Republic of Srpska in Retrospect to the Yugoslav War in Bosnia and Herzegovina: An Experience from the Field in the Kozara- and Potkozarje-Area By Nikola Petrović and I Came Out to My Father Through My Positionality Chapter: Reflections on Ethics and Risk By A. A. | 137 154 |
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8. & 9. | Becoming-With Risk in Autoethnographic Creative Practice By Alesha Mehta and A Society to Me: On Conflict and Intimacy Training By Sam Wentz and his team of movement researchers | 176 189 |
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10. & 11. | Drilled Choreographies: Interventions on Preparing for the Active Shooter By Shannon Woods and Community care in Palestine: When Grief and Politics Meet in the Body By Annie Wren | 195 212 |
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12. & 13. | Armenian Women’s Embodiment in a Phenomenon of War By Sona Pogossian and “We Can’t Let Go”: Navigating Dance in a (Post-)Conflict Society By Debanjali Biswas and Babina Devi | 231 249 |
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14. & 15. | Psychological Safety in the Western Concert Dance Technique Class By Nicole Perry, Halie Barr, Cat Kamrath-Monson and Ethical Relationality in Rehearsal Spaces: a Case Study of Mizu no Eki By Mélanie Stuckey and Peter Fairbridge | 268 295 |
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16. | Le Dernier Jour d’un Condamné—My Auto-Condemnation By Marita Matar | 313 |
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