Author: Jo Hemlatha and Thomas Graves

Jo Hemlatha is an LSE Fellow in the Department of Anthropology at London School of Economics. They are is a writer-activist trained in participatory, feminist, and ethnographic research methods, and their doctoral research focused on understanding cooperation, identity formation, care, and kinship in sex workers’ activist networks at the intersections of caste, class, gender, sexuality and economy. Hemlatha is involved with multiple open-access projects bridging anthropology and advocacy, most notably Almaarii (a visual anthropology of South Asian queer closets) and Trans/form (a project to understand anti-trans violence in India) among others. Thomas Graves is an open research library assistant at LSE, where he works to promote discussion and adoption of open research methods. He also holds a PhD in music from Durham University, where his research on emotional experiences of qawwali listeners in India combined qualitative ethnographic methods and quantitative psychological methods

Examining How Open Research Affects Vulnerable Participants
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July 8, 2025

Examining How Open Research Affects Vulnerable Participants

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