Biography and Research Information
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Alicia Maners Taylor's research focuses on reflexive ethnography and the co-construction of identity, particularly concerning Syrian refugee women. Her work examines the complexities of practicing research when navigating sensitive social and cultural contexts. She has published on the challenges and methodologies involved in understanding and representing the experiences of marginalized populations.
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Selected Publications
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When Facts Falter: Practicing Reflexive Ethnography When Co-Constructing the Identity of Syrian Refugee Women (2022)
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