Gillian H. Ice, Darna L. Dufour, Nancy J. Stevens
Disasters in Field Research
Preparing for and Coping with Unexpected Events
Gillian H. Ice, Darna L. Dufour, Nancy J. Stevens
Disasters in Field Research
Preparing for and Coping with Unexpected Events
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Disasters in Field Research is your guide to what can go wrong while conducting fieldwork-and what you can do to avoid or minimize the impact of unexpected negative events as diverse as ravenous ants, temperamental gear, debilitating illness, and unpredictable politics.
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Disasters in Field Research is your guide to what can go wrong while conducting fieldwork-and what you can do to avoid or minimize the impact of unexpected negative events as diverse as ravenous ants, temperamental gear, debilitating illness, and unpredictable politics.
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- Verlag: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 230
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. Januar 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 530g
- ISBN-13: 9780759118010
- ISBN-10: 0759118019
- Artikelnr.: 38076375
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 230
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. Januar 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 530g
- ISBN-13: 9780759118010
- ISBN-10: 0759118019
- Artikelnr.: 38076375
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Department of Biomedical Sciences
List of Boxes and Figures 1-Introduction 2-Oh, the Permission, Permits, and
Approvals You Will Need: Research Permissions Permissions to Study the
Living Permission to do Research in Host Country: Visas Permissions from
Host Country Institutions Permission from the Local Community And . . .
Consent from the Subjects Themselves Even Research on Inanimate Objects
Requires Permits Permits, Permits, and More Permits Suggestions and
Strategies 3-"And you may ask yourself-Well . . . how did I get here?":
Fieldwork Logistics Permission to Enter the Country Getting to the Field
Destination Local Transport Money Where Do You Stay? Communications
Transporting Equipment and Data to and from the Field Suggestions and
Strategies 4-My Equipment Is Possessed and the Dog Ate My Notebook:
Managing Equipment and Data Is the Equipment "Field Friendly"? Recording
Data in the Field Good to Know Before You Go Keeping Everything Working
Suggestions and Strategies 5-Where Have They All Gone?: Participant
Recruitment and Retention Sampling Habituation of Animal Subjects
Recruitment of Human Participants Gatekeepers Local Insights Politics and
History Retention of Subjects Suggestions and Strategies 6-I'm Not a Witch:
Cultural Misunderstandings in the Field Language Cultural Norms Suspicions
of Outsiders or Government Research Misunderstandings Sensitive Topics
Gender Issues Differing Expectations of Researcher and Subjects Avoiding
Cultural Mishaps Suggestions and Strategies 7-I'm in the Middle of a War
Zone: Safety and Security The Fluid Nature of Risk Theft and Interpersonal
Violence Fieldwork in Conflict Zones and Other Dangerous Places Perceptions
and Suspicions Why Work in Dangerous Places? Suggestions and Strategies
8-What Do I Do When Struck by Lightning? Maintaining Health in the Field
Why Be Concerned about Your Health? Travelers' Diarrhea Febrile Illness
Vector-Borne Infections Other Infectious Diseases The Exotics Skin Problems
Health Risks: Large Fauna Health Risks: Human-Induced Accidents/Injuries
Health Risks: Environmental Mental Health in the Field The Problems You
Bring with You Suggestions and Strategies 9-Is Fieldwork for Me?: Assessing
Your Inclination for Fieldwork An Interest in Travel and Adventure Grit
Tolerance of Ambiguity Being OK with Being Away Ability to Accept the Way
Things Are Family Intellectual Challenges and Satisfactions
Camping-Literally and Figuratively Food Going Alone or Taking a Team How
Long Do I Keep Working? Suggestions and Strategies Index About the Authors
Approvals You Will Need: Research Permissions Permissions to Study the
Living Permission to do Research in Host Country: Visas Permissions from
Host Country Institutions Permission from the Local Community And . . .
Consent from the Subjects Themselves Even Research on Inanimate Objects
Requires Permits Permits, Permits, and More Permits Suggestions and
Strategies 3-"And you may ask yourself-Well . . . how did I get here?":
Fieldwork Logistics Permission to Enter the Country Getting to the Field
Destination Local Transport Money Where Do You Stay? Communications
Transporting Equipment and Data to and from the Field Suggestions and
Strategies 4-My Equipment Is Possessed and the Dog Ate My Notebook:
Managing Equipment and Data Is the Equipment "Field Friendly"? Recording
Data in the Field Good to Know Before You Go Keeping Everything Working
Suggestions and Strategies 5-Where Have They All Gone?: Participant
Recruitment and Retention Sampling Habituation of Animal Subjects
Recruitment of Human Participants Gatekeepers Local Insights Politics and
History Retention of Subjects Suggestions and Strategies 6-I'm Not a Witch:
Cultural Misunderstandings in the Field Language Cultural Norms Suspicions
of Outsiders or Government Research Misunderstandings Sensitive Topics
Gender Issues Differing Expectations of Researcher and Subjects Avoiding
Cultural Mishaps Suggestions and Strategies 7-I'm in the Middle of a War
Zone: Safety and Security The Fluid Nature of Risk Theft and Interpersonal
Violence Fieldwork in Conflict Zones and Other Dangerous Places Perceptions
and Suspicions Why Work in Dangerous Places? Suggestions and Strategies
8-What Do I Do When Struck by Lightning? Maintaining Health in the Field
Why Be Concerned about Your Health? Travelers' Diarrhea Febrile Illness
Vector-Borne Infections Other Infectious Diseases The Exotics Skin Problems
Health Risks: Large Fauna Health Risks: Human-Induced Accidents/Injuries
Health Risks: Environmental Mental Health in the Field The Problems You
Bring with You Suggestions and Strategies 9-Is Fieldwork for Me?: Assessing
Your Inclination for Fieldwork An Interest in Travel and Adventure Grit
Tolerance of Ambiguity Being OK with Being Away Ability to Accept the Way
Things Are Family Intellectual Challenges and Satisfactions
Camping-Literally and Figuratively Food Going Alone or Taking a Team How
Long Do I Keep Working? Suggestions and Strategies Index About the Authors
List of Boxes and Figures 1-Introduction 2-Oh, the Permission, Permits, and
Approvals You Will Need: Research Permissions Permissions to Study the
Living Permission to do Research in Host Country: Visas Permissions from
Host Country Institutions Permission from the Local Community And . . .
Consent from the Subjects Themselves Even Research on Inanimate Objects
Requires Permits Permits, Permits, and More Permits Suggestions and
Strategies 3-"And you may ask yourself-Well . . . how did I get here?":
Fieldwork Logistics Permission to Enter the Country Getting to the Field
Destination Local Transport Money Where Do You Stay? Communications
Transporting Equipment and Data to and from the Field Suggestions and
Strategies 4-My Equipment Is Possessed and the Dog Ate My Notebook:
Managing Equipment and Data Is the Equipment "Field Friendly"? Recording
Data in the Field Good to Know Before You Go Keeping Everything Working
Suggestions and Strategies 5-Where Have They All Gone?: Participant
Recruitment and Retention Sampling Habituation of Animal Subjects
Recruitment of Human Participants Gatekeepers Local Insights Politics and
History Retention of Subjects Suggestions and Strategies 6-I'm Not a Witch:
Cultural Misunderstandings in the Field Language Cultural Norms Suspicions
of Outsiders or Government Research Misunderstandings Sensitive Topics
Gender Issues Differing Expectations of Researcher and Subjects Avoiding
Cultural Mishaps Suggestions and Strategies 7-I'm in the Middle of a War
Zone: Safety and Security The Fluid Nature of Risk Theft and Interpersonal
Violence Fieldwork in Conflict Zones and Other Dangerous Places Perceptions
and Suspicions Why Work in Dangerous Places? Suggestions and Strategies
8-What Do I Do When Struck by Lightning? Maintaining Health in the Field
Why Be Concerned about Your Health? Travelers' Diarrhea Febrile Illness
Vector-Borne Infections Other Infectious Diseases The Exotics Skin Problems
Health Risks: Large Fauna Health Risks: Human-Induced Accidents/Injuries
Health Risks: Environmental Mental Health in the Field The Problems You
Bring with You Suggestions and Strategies 9-Is Fieldwork for Me?: Assessing
Your Inclination for Fieldwork An Interest in Travel and Adventure Grit
Tolerance of Ambiguity Being OK with Being Away Ability to Accept the Way
Things Are Family Intellectual Challenges and Satisfactions
Camping-Literally and Figuratively Food Going Alone or Taking a Team How
Long Do I Keep Working? Suggestions and Strategies Index About the Authors
Approvals You Will Need: Research Permissions Permissions to Study the
Living Permission to do Research in Host Country: Visas Permissions from
Host Country Institutions Permission from the Local Community And . . .
Consent from the Subjects Themselves Even Research on Inanimate Objects
Requires Permits Permits, Permits, and More Permits Suggestions and
Strategies 3-"And you may ask yourself-Well . . . how did I get here?":
Fieldwork Logistics Permission to Enter the Country Getting to the Field
Destination Local Transport Money Where Do You Stay? Communications
Transporting Equipment and Data to and from the Field Suggestions and
Strategies 4-My Equipment Is Possessed and the Dog Ate My Notebook:
Managing Equipment and Data Is the Equipment "Field Friendly"? Recording
Data in the Field Good to Know Before You Go Keeping Everything Working
Suggestions and Strategies 5-Where Have They All Gone?: Participant
Recruitment and Retention Sampling Habituation of Animal Subjects
Recruitment of Human Participants Gatekeepers Local Insights Politics and
History Retention of Subjects Suggestions and Strategies 6-I'm Not a Witch:
Cultural Misunderstandings in the Field Language Cultural Norms Suspicions
of Outsiders or Government Research Misunderstandings Sensitive Topics
Gender Issues Differing Expectations of Researcher and Subjects Avoiding
Cultural Mishaps Suggestions and Strategies 7-I'm in the Middle of a War
Zone: Safety and Security The Fluid Nature of Risk Theft and Interpersonal
Violence Fieldwork in Conflict Zones and Other Dangerous Places Perceptions
and Suspicions Why Work in Dangerous Places? Suggestions and Strategies
8-What Do I Do When Struck by Lightning? Maintaining Health in the Field
Why Be Concerned about Your Health? Travelers' Diarrhea Febrile Illness
Vector-Borne Infections Other Infectious Diseases The Exotics Skin Problems
Health Risks: Large Fauna Health Risks: Human-Induced Accidents/Injuries
Health Risks: Environmental Mental Health in the Field The Problems You
Bring with You Suggestions and Strategies 9-Is Fieldwork for Me?: Assessing
Your Inclination for Fieldwork An Interest in Travel and Adventure Grit
Tolerance of Ambiguity Being OK with Being Away Ability to Accept the Way
Things Are Family Intellectual Challenges and Satisfactions
Camping-Literally and Figuratively Food Going Alone or Taking a Team How
Long Do I Keep Working? Suggestions and Strategies Index About the Authors