In recent decades there has been increasing attention to mass atrocities such as genocide, war crimes, crimes against humanity, and other gross human rights violations. At the same time, there has been a vast increase in the number of academics and researchers seeking to analyze the causes of, and offer practical responses to, these atrocities. Yet there remains insufficient discussion of the practical and ethical challenges surrounding research into serious abuses and dealing with vulnerable populations. The aim of this edited volume is to guide researchers in identifying and addressing challenges in conducting qualitative research in difficult circumstances, such as conducting research in autocratic or uncooperative regimes, with governmental or non-governmental officials, and perhaps most importantly, with reluctant respondents such as victims of genocide or (on the other side of the coin) war criminals. The volume proceeds in five substantive sections, each addressing a different challenge of conducting field research in conflict-affected or repressive situations: Ethics Access Veracity Security Identity, objectivity, behaviour. This important text will be vital reading for students, scholars and researchers in the areas of research methods, international relations, anthropology and human rights. It will also be of keen interest to policy practioners and NGOs, and especially relevant for those working in the regions of Africa, Latin America, and Asia.
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Chandra Lekha Sriram is Professor of Human Rights and Director of the Centre on Human Rights in Conflict at the University of East London, UK.
John C. King is scholar-in-residence at the American University, USA.
Julie A. Mertus is Associate Professor and Co-Director of the MA program in Ethics, Peace and Global Affairs at the American University, USA.
Olga Martin-Ortega is Senior Research Fellow at the Centre on Human Rights in Conflict at the University of East London, UK.
Johanna Herman is Research Fellow at the Centre on Human Rights in Conflict at the University of East London, UK.
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Soft cover. Zustand: New. 1st Edition. Summary:This text guides researchers in conducting research in situations of violent conflict or human rights abuses. It informs the reader of the ongoing debates about responsible scholarship and explains how to identify and address challenges in conducting qualitative research in difficult circumstances. 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. Artikel-Nr. BGDEV47
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Zustand: New. How do we gain authentic information and generate credible knowledge from research in difficult places and from difficult audiences? Can we do this? Are there practical solutions to the challenges and barriers often put before us? This book guides researchers in conducting research in situations of violent conflict or human rights abuses. Editor(s): Sriram, Chandra Lekha; Martin-Ortega, Olga; Mertus, Julie A.; King, John C.; Herman, Johanna. Num Pages: 280 pages, black & white illustrations. BIC Classification: JHBC; JPVH. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational; (UP) Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly. Dimension: 234 x 156 x 14. Weight in Grams: 392. . 2009. 1st Edition. paperback. . . . . Books ship from the US and Ireland. Artikel-Nr. V9780415489355
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