Experiences in researching conflict and violence
Herausgeber: Browne, Brendan Ciarán; Rivas, Althea-Maria
Experiences in researching conflict and violence
Herausgeber: Browne, Brendan Ciarán; Rivas, Althea-Maria
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This collection explores the roles of emotion, violence, uncertainty, identity and positionality in doing research in and on conflict zones, as well as the complexity of methodological choices. It presents a nuanced view of conflict research that addresses the uncomfortable spaces of conflict research and the need for reflection on these issues.
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This collection explores the roles of emotion, violence, uncertainty, identity and positionality in doing research in and on conflict zones, as well as the complexity of methodological choices. It presents a nuanced view of conflict research that addresses the uncomfortable spaces of conflict research and the need for reflection on these issues.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Policy Press
- Seitenzahl: 264
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. Januar 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 566g
- ISBN-13: 9781447337683
- ISBN-10: 1447337689
- Artikelnr.: 49404882
- Verlag: Policy Press
- Seitenzahl: 264
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. Januar 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 566g
- ISBN-13: 9781447337683
- ISBN-10: 1447337689
- Artikelnr.: 49404882
Althea-Maria Rivas is a Lecturer in the Department of Development Studies at the University of Sussex. She is also a Research Associate at the Harriet Tubman Institute at York University. Her research interests are race and global politics, gender (in)security and development, humanitarian intervention and post-conflict reconstruction, migration, feminist and postcolonial theory and pedagogy. Brendan Ciarán Browne is an Assistant Professor in Conflict Resolution and Research Fellow at the Trinity College Dublin Centre for Post-Conflict Justice. His research interests centre on conflict transformation in Northern Ireland and Palestine where he has conducted extensive fieldwork with political representatives, youth and community workers, NGOs and former combatants.
Foreword ~ Robin Luckham Introduction ~ Althea-Maria Rivas and Brendan
Browne Section I: Violence; On conducting unleashing interviews where
control means life or death ~ Rose Løvgren; Qualitative Research in the
Shadow of Violent Conflict ~ Patrick James Christian; Vignette 1 - The Play
I could not Write ~ Laurel Borisenko Section II: Uncertainty; Ambivalent
Reflections on Violence and Peace-Building Activist Research in the
Post-Yugoslav Space ~ Paul Stubbs; Intervention, Autonomy and Power in
Polarised Societies ~ Corinna Jentzsch; Vignette 2 - Packing for Kabul ~
Henri Myrttinen; Section III: Identity and Power; Formidable Fieldwork:
Experiences of a Lesbian Researcher in Post-Conflict Northern Ireland ~
Sandra McEvoy; Insider-Outsider Reflections on Terrorism Research in the
Coastal region of Kenya ~ Fathima Azmiya Badurdeen; Vignette 3 - Thinking
about race and gender in conflict research ~ Althea-Maria Rivas; Bodies of
Cyberwar: Violence and Knowledge Beyond Corporeality ~ Fabio Cristiano;
Fields of Insecurity: Responding to flows of Information ~ Meike de Goede
and Inge Ligtvoet; Vignette 4 - Visual ethnographic encounters and Silence
in post-conflict Banda Aceh ~ Marijaana Jauhola; Section V: Methods;
Writing the wrongs: Keeping diaries and reflective practice ~ Brendan
Ciarán Browne; Abetting Atrocities? Reporting the Perspectives of
Perpetrators in Research on Violence ~ Michael Broache; Empathy as a
critical methodological tool for peace research ~ Sinéad Walsh; Vignette 5
- Land Grabbers in Kyrgyzstan ~ John Heathershaw.
Browne Section I: Violence; On conducting unleashing interviews where
control means life or death ~ Rose Løvgren; Qualitative Research in the
Shadow of Violent Conflict ~ Patrick James Christian; Vignette 1 - The Play
I could not Write ~ Laurel Borisenko Section II: Uncertainty; Ambivalent
Reflections on Violence and Peace-Building Activist Research in the
Post-Yugoslav Space ~ Paul Stubbs; Intervention, Autonomy and Power in
Polarised Societies ~ Corinna Jentzsch; Vignette 2 - Packing for Kabul ~
Henri Myrttinen; Section III: Identity and Power; Formidable Fieldwork:
Experiences of a Lesbian Researcher in Post-Conflict Northern Ireland ~
Sandra McEvoy; Insider-Outsider Reflections on Terrorism Research in the
Coastal region of Kenya ~ Fathima Azmiya Badurdeen; Vignette 3 - Thinking
about race and gender in conflict research ~ Althea-Maria Rivas; Bodies of
Cyberwar: Violence and Knowledge Beyond Corporeality ~ Fabio Cristiano;
Fields of Insecurity: Responding to flows of Information ~ Meike de Goede
and Inge Ligtvoet; Vignette 4 - Visual ethnographic encounters and Silence
in post-conflict Banda Aceh ~ Marijaana Jauhola; Section V: Methods;
Writing the wrongs: Keeping diaries and reflective practice ~ Brendan
Ciarán Browne; Abetting Atrocities? Reporting the Perspectives of
Perpetrators in Research on Violence ~ Michael Broache; Empathy as a
critical methodological tool for peace research ~ Sinéad Walsh; Vignette 5
- Land Grabbers in Kyrgyzstan ~ John Heathershaw.
Foreword ~ Robin Luckham Introduction ~ Althea-Maria Rivas and Brendan
Browne Section I: Violence; On conducting unleashing interviews where
control means life or death ~ Rose Løvgren; Qualitative Research in the
Shadow of Violent Conflict ~ Patrick James Christian; Vignette 1 - The Play
I could not Write ~ Laurel Borisenko Section II: Uncertainty; Ambivalent
Reflections on Violence and Peace-Building Activist Research in the
Post-Yugoslav Space ~ Paul Stubbs; Intervention, Autonomy and Power in
Polarised Societies ~ Corinna Jentzsch; Vignette 2 - Packing for Kabul ~
Henri Myrttinen; Section III: Identity and Power; Formidable Fieldwork:
Experiences of a Lesbian Researcher in Post-Conflict Northern Ireland ~
Sandra McEvoy; Insider-Outsider Reflections on Terrorism Research in the
Coastal region of Kenya ~ Fathima Azmiya Badurdeen; Vignette 3 - Thinking
about race and gender in conflict research ~ Althea-Maria Rivas; Bodies of
Cyberwar: Violence and Knowledge Beyond Corporeality ~ Fabio Cristiano;
Fields of Insecurity: Responding to flows of Information ~ Meike de Goede
and Inge Ligtvoet; Vignette 4 - Visual ethnographic encounters and Silence
in post-conflict Banda Aceh ~ Marijaana Jauhola; Section V: Methods;
Writing the wrongs: Keeping diaries and reflective practice ~ Brendan
Ciarán Browne; Abetting Atrocities? Reporting the Perspectives of
Perpetrators in Research on Violence ~ Michael Broache; Empathy as a
critical methodological tool for peace research ~ Sinéad Walsh; Vignette 5
- Land Grabbers in Kyrgyzstan ~ John Heathershaw.
Browne Section I: Violence; On conducting unleashing interviews where
control means life or death ~ Rose Løvgren; Qualitative Research in the
Shadow of Violent Conflict ~ Patrick James Christian; Vignette 1 - The Play
I could not Write ~ Laurel Borisenko Section II: Uncertainty; Ambivalent
Reflections on Violence and Peace-Building Activist Research in the
Post-Yugoslav Space ~ Paul Stubbs; Intervention, Autonomy and Power in
Polarised Societies ~ Corinna Jentzsch; Vignette 2 - Packing for Kabul ~
Henri Myrttinen; Section III: Identity and Power; Formidable Fieldwork:
Experiences of a Lesbian Researcher in Post-Conflict Northern Ireland ~
Sandra McEvoy; Insider-Outsider Reflections on Terrorism Research in the
Coastal region of Kenya ~ Fathima Azmiya Badurdeen; Vignette 3 - Thinking
about race and gender in conflict research ~ Althea-Maria Rivas; Bodies of
Cyberwar: Violence and Knowledge Beyond Corporeality ~ Fabio Cristiano;
Fields of Insecurity: Responding to flows of Information ~ Meike de Goede
and Inge Ligtvoet; Vignette 4 - Visual ethnographic encounters and Silence
in post-conflict Banda Aceh ~ Marijaana Jauhola; Section V: Methods;
Writing the wrongs: Keeping diaries and reflective practice ~ Brendan
Ciarán Browne; Abetting Atrocities? Reporting the Perspectives of
Perpetrators in Research on Violence ~ Michael Broache; Empathy as a
critical methodological tool for peace research ~ Sinéad Walsh; Vignette 5
- Land Grabbers in Kyrgyzstan ~ John Heathershaw.