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Hijacking Banksy : a discussion about ethical research practice within the street art world

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Summary, in English

Taking as its point of departure an article entitled "Tagging Banksy: using geographic profiling to investigate a modern art mystery" which was published in Journal of Spatial Science in March 2016, the present keynote paper aims to open up a discussion about ethical research practice within the street art world and the implications for street art researchers when such practice is violated.

Topic

  • Humanities
  • Art History
  • Social Sciences

Keywords

  • Graffiti
  • street art
  • street art studies
  • research ethics
  • Methodology
  • Research Method
  • research methodology

Conference name

Street Art & Urban Creativity

Conference date

2016-06-16 - 2016-06-18

Conference place

Lisbon, Portugal

Status

Published