Fieldwork in the Global South
Ethical Challenges and Dilemmas
Herausgeber: Lunn, Jenny
Fieldwork in the Global South
Ethical Challenges and Dilemmas
Herausgeber: Lunn, Jenny
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This book provides fresh insights on ethical issues faced when conducting fieldwork overseas by hearing from the experience of current or recent postgraduates rather than established academics with many years of experience. Their personal experiences and real examples offer honest and self-critical reflections on negotiating ethical challenges a
This book provides fresh insights on ethical issues faced when conducting fieldwork overseas by hearing from the experience of current or recent postgraduates rather than established academics with many years of experience. Their personal experiences and real examples offer honest and self-critical reflections on negotiating ethical challenges a
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 302
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. September 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 426g
- ISBN-13: 9780367669584
- ISBN-10: 0367669587
- Artikelnr.: 60020441
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 302
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. September 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 426g
- ISBN-13: 9780367669584
- ISBN-10: 0367669587
- Artikelnr.: 60020441
Jenny Lunn manages a project promoting public engagement in geography at the Royal Geographical Society (with the Institute of British Geographers) in London.
1. Towards a new view of fieldwork ethics: Integrated, individual and
shared Part 1. Ethical Challenges in the Field 2. When does 'fieldwork'
begin? Negotiating pre-field ethical challenges 3. 'I always carried a
machete when travelling on the bus': Ethical considerations when conducting
research in dangerous places 4. Controversial, corrupt and illegal:
Researching difficult topics in the Global South 5. Finding fluency in the
field: Ethical challenges of conducting research in another language 6.
Whose voice? Ethics and dynamics of working with interpreters and research
assistants 7. Doing it together: Ethical dimensions of accompanied
fieldwork Part 2. Ethical Dimensions of Researcher Identity 8. Revealing
and concealing: Ethical dilemmas of manoeuvring identity in the field 9.
First impressions count: Identity, access and the ethical dilemmas of being
a 'native' or a 'foreign' researcher 10. Flirting with boundaries: Ethical
dilemmas of performing gender and sexuality in the field 11. Family
connections: Ethical implications of involving relatives in field research
Part 3. Ethical Issues Relating to Research Methods 12. Fellow traveller or
viper in the nest? Negotiating ethics in ethnographic research 13.
Unsettling the ethical interviewer:Emotions, personality, ethics and the
interview 14. Whose knowledge, whose benefit? Ethical dilemmas of
participatory mapping 15. Seeing both sides: Ethical challenges of
conducting gender-sensitive fieldwork Part 4. Ethical Dilemmas of
Engagement 16. 'You can be jailed here by even me talking to you': Dilemmas
and difficulties relating to informed consent, confidentiality and
anonymity 17. Giving the vulnerable a voice: Ethical considerations when
conducting research with children and young people 18. Power play: Ethical
dilemmas of dealing with local officials and politicians 19. Exercising my
rights: Ethical choices and moral predicaments in accessing government
documents 20. Restaurants and Renqing: Ethical challenges of conducting
interviews with business people over dinner 21. Can you please all of the
people some of the time? Ethical challenges in making research relevant to
academia, policy and practice So what kind of student are you?' The ethics
of 'giving back' to research participants 23. Afterword
shared Part 1. Ethical Challenges in the Field 2. When does 'fieldwork'
begin? Negotiating pre-field ethical challenges 3. 'I always carried a
machete when travelling on the bus': Ethical considerations when conducting
research in dangerous places 4. Controversial, corrupt and illegal:
Researching difficult topics in the Global South 5. Finding fluency in the
field: Ethical challenges of conducting research in another language 6.
Whose voice? Ethics and dynamics of working with interpreters and research
assistants 7. Doing it together: Ethical dimensions of accompanied
fieldwork Part 2. Ethical Dimensions of Researcher Identity 8. Revealing
and concealing: Ethical dilemmas of manoeuvring identity in the field 9.
First impressions count: Identity, access and the ethical dilemmas of being
a 'native' or a 'foreign' researcher 10. Flirting with boundaries: Ethical
dilemmas of performing gender and sexuality in the field 11. Family
connections: Ethical implications of involving relatives in field research
Part 3. Ethical Issues Relating to Research Methods 12. Fellow traveller or
viper in the nest? Negotiating ethics in ethnographic research 13.
Unsettling the ethical interviewer:Emotions, personality, ethics and the
interview 14. Whose knowledge, whose benefit? Ethical dilemmas of
participatory mapping 15. Seeing both sides: Ethical challenges of
conducting gender-sensitive fieldwork Part 4. Ethical Dilemmas of
Engagement 16. 'You can be jailed here by even me talking to you': Dilemmas
and difficulties relating to informed consent, confidentiality and
anonymity 17. Giving the vulnerable a voice: Ethical considerations when
conducting research with children and young people 18. Power play: Ethical
dilemmas of dealing with local officials and politicians 19. Exercising my
rights: Ethical choices and moral predicaments in accessing government
documents 20. Restaurants and Renqing: Ethical challenges of conducting
interviews with business people over dinner 21. Can you please all of the
people some of the time? Ethical challenges in making research relevant to
academia, policy and practice So what kind of student are you?' The ethics
of 'giving back' to research participants 23. Afterword
1. Towards a new view of fieldwork ethics: Integrated, individual and
shared Part 1. Ethical Challenges in the Field 2. When does 'fieldwork'
begin? Negotiating pre-field ethical challenges 3. 'I always carried a
machete when travelling on the bus': Ethical considerations when conducting
research in dangerous places 4. Controversial, corrupt and illegal:
Researching difficult topics in the Global South 5. Finding fluency in the
field: Ethical challenges of conducting research in another language 6.
Whose voice? Ethics and dynamics of working with interpreters and research
assistants 7. Doing it together: Ethical dimensions of accompanied
fieldwork Part 2. Ethical Dimensions of Researcher Identity 8. Revealing
and concealing: Ethical dilemmas of manoeuvring identity in the field 9.
First impressions count: Identity, access and the ethical dilemmas of being
a 'native' or a 'foreign' researcher 10. Flirting with boundaries: Ethical
dilemmas of performing gender and sexuality in the field 11. Family
connections: Ethical implications of involving relatives in field research
Part 3. Ethical Issues Relating to Research Methods 12. Fellow traveller or
viper in the nest? Negotiating ethics in ethnographic research 13.
Unsettling the ethical interviewer:Emotions, personality, ethics and the
interview 14. Whose knowledge, whose benefit? Ethical dilemmas of
participatory mapping 15. Seeing both sides: Ethical challenges of
conducting gender-sensitive fieldwork Part 4. Ethical Dilemmas of
Engagement 16. 'You can be jailed here by even me talking to you': Dilemmas
and difficulties relating to informed consent, confidentiality and
anonymity 17. Giving the vulnerable a voice: Ethical considerations when
conducting research with children and young people 18. Power play: Ethical
dilemmas of dealing with local officials and politicians 19. Exercising my
rights: Ethical choices and moral predicaments in accessing government
documents 20. Restaurants and Renqing: Ethical challenges of conducting
interviews with business people over dinner 21. Can you please all of the
people some of the time? Ethical challenges in making research relevant to
academia, policy and practice So what kind of student are you?' The ethics
of 'giving back' to research participants 23. Afterword
shared Part 1. Ethical Challenges in the Field 2. When does 'fieldwork'
begin? Negotiating pre-field ethical challenges 3. 'I always carried a
machete when travelling on the bus': Ethical considerations when conducting
research in dangerous places 4. Controversial, corrupt and illegal:
Researching difficult topics in the Global South 5. Finding fluency in the
field: Ethical challenges of conducting research in another language 6.
Whose voice? Ethics and dynamics of working with interpreters and research
assistants 7. Doing it together: Ethical dimensions of accompanied
fieldwork Part 2. Ethical Dimensions of Researcher Identity 8. Revealing
and concealing: Ethical dilemmas of manoeuvring identity in the field 9.
First impressions count: Identity, access and the ethical dilemmas of being
a 'native' or a 'foreign' researcher 10. Flirting with boundaries: Ethical
dilemmas of performing gender and sexuality in the field 11. Family
connections: Ethical implications of involving relatives in field research
Part 3. Ethical Issues Relating to Research Methods 12. Fellow traveller or
viper in the nest? Negotiating ethics in ethnographic research 13.
Unsettling the ethical interviewer:Emotions, personality, ethics and the
interview 14. Whose knowledge, whose benefit? Ethical dilemmas of
participatory mapping 15. Seeing both sides: Ethical challenges of
conducting gender-sensitive fieldwork Part 4. Ethical Dilemmas of
Engagement 16. 'You can be jailed here by even me talking to you': Dilemmas
and difficulties relating to informed consent, confidentiality and
anonymity 17. Giving the vulnerable a voice: Ethical considerations when
conducting research with children and young people 18. Power play: Ethical
dilemmas of dealing with local officials and politicians 19. Exercising my
rights: Ethical choices and moral predicaments in accessing government
documents 20. Restaurants and Renqing: Ethical challenges of conducting
interviews with business people over dinner 21. Can you please all of the
people some of the time? Ethical challenges in making research relevant to
academia, policy and practice So what kind of student are you?' The ethics
of 'giving back' to research participants 23. Afterword