Surviving field research working in violent and difficult situations /
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Format: | Electronic |
Language: | English |
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London ; New York :
Routledge,
2009.
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction : surviving research / Julie Mertus
- Demystifying field research / John C. King
- Exceeding scholarly responsibility : IRBs and political constraints / Judy Hemming
- Methods and ethics with research teams and NGOs : comparing experiences across the border of Rwanda and Democratic Republic of Congo / Elizabeth Levy Paluck
- Maintenance of standards of protection during writeup and publication / Chandra Lekha Sriram
- Got trust? : the challenge of gaining access in conflict zones / Julie Norman
- From cell phones to coffee : issues of access in Egypt / Courtney Radsch
- "That is not what we authorised you to do" : access and government interference in highly politicised research environments / Susan Thomson
- Researching repellent groups : some methodological considerations on how to represent militants, radicals, and other belligerents / Carolyn Gallaher
- Interpreting truth and lies in stories of conflict and violence / Lee Ann Fujii
- Maintenance of personal security : ethical and operational issues / Julie Mertus
- Impact on research of security seeking behaviour / Amy Ross
- Fieldwork, objectivity, and the academic enterprise / Marie-Joëlle Zahar
- Dilemmas of self-representation and conduct in the field / Stephen Brown
- There and back : surviving research in violent and difficult situations / Olga Martin-Ortega, Johanna Herman.