Positionality statements should not force us to ‘out’ ourselves

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Journal article of the type Perspective ( ; english)

Positionality statements should not force us to ‘out’ ourselves published in the journal "Nature human behaviour" n°8, vol.2, 1 pages , doi: 10.1038/s41562-023-01812-5

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