Mozambique

Doing Research on Sexuality in Africa: Ethical Dilemmas and the Positioning of the Researcher

Publisher: 
Africa Regional Sexuality Resource Centre
Author: 
Emídio Gune* and Sandra Manuel**
Published Date: 
2007
Abstract: 
The process of knowledge production involves a series of steps and is influenced by several factors which impact upon the end result of the research in various ways. When the topic of research is sexuality such conditions and influences become surrounded by a greater number of implications, some with far-reaching consequences. Not only is this due to the fact that sexuality is generally regarded as a sensitive topic, if not a taboo, that must not be mentioned in public, but it is also a topic that poses difficult questions that the researcher must resolve or the very success of the project may be in jeopardy. This article reflects on key epistemological conversations and debates on doing research on sexuality in Africa. The authors are both anthropologists who have conducted research in urban areas of Mozambique on young people's sexuality.
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