A community dedicated to exchanging ideas about field research & ethics in conflict, post-conflict & other difficult field settings. Curated by @susanmthomson
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Applications for the Intersectional Qualitative Research Methods Institute are now available for advanced doctoral students and early career faculty.
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@KGPetrich @MorganLKaplan @DipaliM80 @womenalsoknow@RsrchConflict Great idea! Would've loved to be there. Two papers that may be useful: 1) @ProfMassoud - Field Research on Law in Conflict Zones and Authoritarian States; and (somewhat broader) 2) Mark Duffield - From Immersion to Simulation: remote methodologies and the decline of area studies.
What does it mean to interpret a life history transcript in ways that the participant would disagree with? I have written a short blog post reflecting on the uncomfortable process of reading gender into life-history transcripts https://t.co/NZKVmWmvGi
Conflict research via instant messenger apps opens up a sea of opportunities, but also a jungle of methodological challenges. Join us for a seminar in ENG 2-K1029 with Dr. Ilmari Kähikö, who shares some of his techniques for gaining on-line access to otherwise off-limit sources.
Just published: Grace A. Musila's #ResearchNote on 'Navigating epistemic disarticulations' in Africa - truth, discourse, rumour, knowledge production and murder in Kenya https://t.co/mxUORfqZGs