UID:
almafu_9960118556002883
Format:
1 online resource (xviii, 289 pages) :
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digital, PDF file(s).
ISBN:
1-5292-0692-8
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1-5292-0690-1
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1-5292-0691-X
Series Statement:
Spaces of peace, security and development
Content:
Using detailed insights from those with first-hand experience of conducting research in areas of international intervention and conflict, this handbook provides essential practical guidance for researchers and students embarking on fieldwork in violent, repressive and closed contexts. Contributors detail their own experiences from areas including the Congo, Sudan, Yemen, Bosnia and Herzegovina and Myanmar, inviting readers into their reflections on mistakes and hard-learned lessons. Divided into sections on issues of control and confusion, security and risk, distance and closeness and sex and sensitivity, they look at how to negotiate complex grey areas and raise important questions that intervention researchers need to consider before, during and after their time on the ground.
Note:
Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 19 Mar 2021).
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Front Matter --
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Contents --
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List of Figures --
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List of Abbreviations --
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Notes on Contributors --
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Acknowledgements --
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Doing Fieldwork in Areas of International Intervention into Violent and Closed Contexts --
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Control and Confusion --
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Shifting Identities, Policy Networks, and the Practical and Ethical Challenges of Gaining Access to the Field in Interventions --
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Interpretivist Methods and Military Intervention Research: Using Interview Research to De-centre the ‘Intervener’ --
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The Interview as a Cultural Performance and the Value of Surrendering Control --
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Unequal Research Relationships in Highly Insecure Places: Of Fear, Funds and Friendship --
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Security and Risk --
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The Politics of Safe Research in Violent and Illiberal Contexts --
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The Politics and Ethics of Fieldwork in Post-conflict Environments: The Dilemmas of a Vocational Approach --
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Challenges of Research in an Active Conflict Environment --
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On Assessing Risk Assessments and Situating Security Advice: The Unsettling Quest for ‘Security Expertise’ --
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Being Watched and Being Handled --
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Distance and Closeness --
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Positioning in an Insecure Field: Reflections on Negotiating Identity --
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A Different Form of Intervention? Revisiting the Role of Researchers in Post-war Contexts --
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The Road to Darfur: Ethical and Practical Challenges of Embedded Research in Areas of Open Conflict --
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Interpretation by Proxy? Interpretive Fieldwork with Local Associates in Areas of Restricted Research Access --
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Sex and Sensitivity --
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Sex Workers and Sugar Babies: Empathetic Engagement with Vulnerable Sources --
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Lifting the Burden? The Ethical Implications of Studying Exemplary, Not Pathological, Wartime Sexual Conduct --
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Unexpected Grey Areas, Innuendo and Webs of Complicity: Experiences of Researching Sexual Exploitation in UN Peacekeeping Missions --
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Sexual Exploitation, Rape and Abuse as a Narrative and a Strategy --
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Ten Things to Consider Before, During and After Fieldwork in a Violent or Closed Context --
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Index
Additional Edition:
ISBN 1-5292-0689-8
Additional Edition:
ISBN 1-5292-0688-X
Language:
English
DOI:
10.56687/9781529206913
URL:
https://www.cambridge.org/core/product/identifier/9781529206913/type/BOOK
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