All knowledge is produced by people who have their own viewpoints, which reflect their time, place, and biases; their knowledge is situated. D. Haraway (1991) was the first to argue that knowledges are always situated, always produced by positioned actors working in/between all kinds of locations, working up/on/through all kinds of research relation(ships). ‘All these make a huge difference to what exactly gets done by whom, how, and where it’s done, how it’s turned into a finished product, for whom’ (Cook et al. in D. Atkinson et al. 2008).