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Interviews with Raimundo Martins and Irene Tourinho in Barcelona

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IRENE: In one of your doctoral classes, answering a question about ‘what was it that could make someone transcend social agendas,’ you said that it had to do with individual personalities but also with dislocations - moving outside categories, crossing cultural and social borders. What types of dislocations were important in your personal and intellectual life and what did you learn from them?

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Goodson, I.F. (2011). Interviews with Raimundo Martins and Irene Tourinho in Barcelona. In: Life Politics. SensePublishers. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-6091-540-6_4

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