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Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

27.08.2020

Herausgeber

Roger Mac Ginty + weitere

Verlag

Springer

Seitenzahl

493

Maße (L/B/H)

23,5/15,5/2,8 cm

Gewicht

768 g

Auflage

1st edition 2021

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-3-030-46432-5

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“Mac Ginty et al.’s book is a remarkable collection of personal experiences of scholars and academics who embarked on field research in countries affected by conflict. Regarded as essential reading for those embarking upon fieldwork in social science disciplines, this book is intended for any researcher who needs a guide for researching in such territories. … the authors have created an indispensable resource for any Ph.D. student or early career researcher who plans to conduct fieldwork in conflict areas.” (Adriana Marin,Behavioral Sciences of Terrorism and Political Aggression, June 3, 2021)

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Roger Mac Ginty is Professor at the School of Government and International Affairs, and Director of the Global Security Institute, both at Durham University, UK. He has conducted field research in Georgia, Lebanon, Uganda, Northern Ireland, Kosovo, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Sri Lanka, and the US.

Roddy Brett is Senior Lecturer in Politics and International Relations at the University of Bristol, UK. During thirteen years living in Latin America, he acted as Advisor to the UNDP and the UNHCHR and as Advisor on Indigenous Affairs to the Norwegian Embassy. In 2015, he led a UN investigation into the role of the delegations of victims in the Santos-FACRC-EP peace process.

Birte Vogel is Lecturer in Humanitarianism, Peace and Conflict Studies at the University of Manchester, UK. She has conducted fieldwork in Colombia, Cyprus, Bosnia-Herzegovina, India and Sri Lanka.

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Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

27.08.2020

Herausgeber

Verlag

Springer

Seitenzahl

493

Maße (L/B/H)

23,5/15,5/2,8 cm

Gewicht

768 g

Auflage

1st edition 2021

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-3-030-46432-5

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Springer-Verlag GmbH
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69121 Heidelberg
DE

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  • Chapter 1 Introduction

    Roger Mac Ginty, Roddy Brett, Birte Vogel

     

    Chapter 2

    How I dealt with my ethics committee, and survived

    Jonathan Fisher

     

    Chapter 3

    When Humans Become Data

    Roxani Krystalli

     

    Chapter 4

    Researching Over-Researched Societies

    Grainne Kelly

     

    Chapter 5

    Preparing for fieldwork interviews

    Berit Bliesemann de Guevara & Birgit Poopuu

     

    Chapter 6

    Being Indiana Jones in IR: The pressure to do ‘real’ fieldwork

    Laura Routley and Katharine Wright

     

    Chapter 7

    Interview locations

    Paul Jackson

     

    Chapter 8

    From risk aversion to risk management

    Sophie Roborgh

     

    Chapter 9

    Researching ‘militant groups’

    James W. McAuley

     

    Chapter 10

    The Ethics of Ethnographic Peace and Conflict Research

    Gearoid Millar

     

    Chapter 11

    Solitary Decision-Making and Fieldwork Safety

    Max Gallien

     

    Chapter 12

    Making Contact: Interviewing Rebels in Sierra Leone

    Kieran Mitton

     

    Chapter 13

    Participatory Action Research: Challenges and rewards in fifteen field lessons

    Georgina McAllister



    Chapter 14

    Conflict ethnography goes online: Chatnography of the Ukrainian volunteer battalions

    Ilmari Käihkö

     

    Chapter 15

    Negotiating relationships with vulnerable communities

    Nick Morgan



    Chapter 16

    Gatekeepers

    Gyda M. Sindre

     

    Chapter 17

    Working with Translators: Implications of the Translator’s Positionality for the Research Process and Knowledge Production

    Kristina Tschunkert

     

    Chapter 18

    Facing Violence in the Field

    Roddy Brett

     

    Chapter 19

    Interviewing Perpetrators of Genocide

    Manolo E. Vela Castañeda

     

    Chapter 20

    Interviewing Elites

    Christine Wade

     

    Chapter 21

    Secrecy and silence in fieldwork: reflections on feminist research on violence in Latin America

    Mo Hume

     

    Chapter 22

    Read the Room: Side-by-Side methodology in a Belfast ice hockey arena

    Eric Lepp

     

    Chapter 23

    Traversing Fieldwork with Imperfect Language Skills

    Simon Philpott

     

    Chapter 24

    Confessions of a Local Researcher

    Nemanja Džuverović

     

    Chapter 25

    Gendered challenges to fieldwork in conflict-affected areas

    Kathleen M. Jennings

     

    Chapter 26

    Race, positionality and the researcher

    Sarah Njeri

     

    Chapter 27

    Fixers and friends – local and international researchers

    Morten Bøås



    Chapter 28

    “Mummy I want to go home”: Children and Parenthood in the Field

    Jenna Murray de López

     

    Chapter 29

    Privilege

    Stefanie Kappler

     

    Chapter 30

    From the field back to academia

    Malgorzata Polanska

     

    Chapter 31

    The Politics and Practicalities of Writing

    Birte Vogel and Roger Mac Ginty

     

    Chapter 32

    Writing and the Ethics of Representation

    Angela J. Lederach

     

    Chapter 33

    Giving back: A conversation between researcher and refugee.

    Jessica Field and Ali Johar