Epilogue: Doing Longitudinal Research (original) (raw)

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This epilogue reflects on the collective experiences and personal stories of researchers who conducted longitudinal studies in Tanzania. It provides insights into their challenges and triumphs, highlighting the complex interplay between researchers and communities, the negotiation of insider and outsider roles, and the evolving nature of research questions. The narrative underscores the emotional and practical implications of immersive research practices, particularly in the context of cultural and economic changes affecting livelihoods.

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