Research-interference: a nomad mode for researching in health

Revista Brasileira de Enfermagem 72 (2) (2019)
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ABSTRACT Objective: to discuss search-interference, whose processes are related to the field of health and the social field. Method: theoretical essay used as basis in the philosophy of difference represented by the philosophers Baruch Espinosa and Gilles Deleuze. Results: the present reflection resulted from the meeting of studies from the nursing field that deal with the production of knowledge based on the interference mode. The endeavor of crossing studies produced a theoretical composition presented in three plateaus: interference, a research that welcomes the In-World Experiences; a way of producing researchers; and a nomad mode in health research. Final Consideration: search-interference can be considered as a nomad ethical and political mode for producing research whose consistence plan is provisory, rhizomatic and the result of meetings, forces, intensities and affects produced in the research field.

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