Abstract
This article discusses the topic ofsharing the results of anthropological studies, such as disseminating research results to health professionals and to social movements. The starting point is a dialog with a number of successful and less successful publicizing experiences. This has allowed us to find negotiations and limits of this practice, and the different dimensions of which it is a part. We will use examples to develop two lines of questioning regarding “post-study requirements”. The first has to do with the ethical and political nature of the initiative, and the second problematizes the “interest” in the results on the part of the various subjects involved in the anthropologic investigation.
Key words
Ethnography; Results disclosure; Research ethics; Qualitative survey