Methodological Approaches in Kurdish Studies
Theoretical and Practical Insights from the Field
Herausgeber: Baser, Bahar; Zorlu, Begum; Toivanen, Mari
Methodological Approaches in Kurdish Studies
Theoretical and Practical Insights from the Field
Herausgeber: Baser, Bahar; Zorlu, Begum; Toivanen, Mari
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This book sheds light on the intricacies of conducting fieldwork on highly politicized and sensitive topics as well as in conflict settings. It addresses both the epistemological and theoretical along with the practical challenges related to such fieldwork in Kurdish Studies.
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This book sheds light on the intricacies of conducting fieldwork on highly politicized and sensitive topics as well as in conflict settings. It addresses both the epistemological and theoretical along with the practical challenges related to such fieldwork in Kurdish Studies.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Kurdish Societies, Politics, and International Relations
- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 284
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. November 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 617g
- ISBN-13: 9781498575218
- ISBN-10: 1498575218
- Artikelnr.: 53775972
- Kurdish Societies, Politics, and International Relations
- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 284
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. November 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 617g
- ISBN-13: 9781498575218
- ISBN-10: 1498575218
- Artikelnr.: 53775972
Bahar Baser is senior research fellow at the Centre for Trust, Peace, and Social Relations. Mari Toivanen is postdoctoral researcher at the University of Turku, Finland. Begum Zorlu is PhD candidate at University of London, City. Yasin Duman is PhD candidate at Coventry University.
Ch. 1: Critical Ethnography: Emancipatory Knowledge And Alternative
Dialogues Vera Eccarius-Kelly Ch. 2: Living Structures: Methodological
Considerations On People And Place Joost Jongerden Ch. 3: Online-Offline
Research On Diasporic Identities: Methodological Benefits, Challenges and
Critical Insights Jowan Mahmod Ch. 4: Tracing Global History Through The
Kurds In The Imperial And National Archives And Beyond Marc Sinan Winrow
Ch. 5: Troubled Terrain: Lines of Allegiance and Political Belonging in
Northern Kurdistan Marlene Schäfers Ch. 6: Working Upon the Communities
under the Political Domination: Subaltern Kurds in Turkey Polat Alpman Ch.
7: Feeling Solidarity in An Estranged City: Ethnography In The Post-War
Diyarbak¿r Under Surveillance Demet Arpacik Ch. 8: Outsiders Twice Over in
Kurdistan Francis O'Connor And Semih Celik Ch. 9: The Omnipresent Absentee?
Challenges In Researching The Kurdistan Workers' Party In Europe And Turkey
Marlies Casier Ch. 10: "She's Turkish but Good": Researching On Kurdish
Internal Displacement As A 'Turkish' Female Researcher Yesim Mutlu Ch. 11:
Straddling The Insider-Outsider Divide: Challenges Of Turkish Identity As
An Outsider Researcher In The Kurdish Context Yasemin Gulsum Acar And Ozden
Melis Ulug Ch. 12: Beyond The Insider-Outsider Dichotomy: Conducting
Ethnographic Fieldwork As A Kurdish Returnee In Iraqi Kurdistan Lana Askari
Ch. 13: Embedded Research and Political Violence: Kurdish Studies In
Conflict Areas Thomas Schmidinger Conclusion: Reflections on Research:
Challenges And Opportunities Begum Zorlu and Yasin Duman
Dialogues Vera Eccarius-Kelly Ch. 2: Living Structures: Methodological
Considerations On People And Place Joost Jongerden Ch. 3: Online-Offline
Research On Diasporic Identities: Methodological Benefits, Challenges and
Critical Insights Jowan Mahmod Ch. 4: Tracing Global History Through The
Kurds In The Imperial And National Archives And Beyond Marc Sinan Winrow
Ch. 5: Troubled Terrain: Lines of Allegiance and Political Belonging in
Northern Kurdistan Marlene Schäfers Ch. 6: Working Upon the Communities
under the Political Domination: Subaltern Kurds in Turkey Polat Alpman Ch.
7: Feeling Solidarity in An Estranged City: Ethnography In The Post-War
Diyarbak¿r Under Surveillance Demet Arpacik Ch. 8: Outsiders Twice Over in
Kurdistan Francis O'Connor And Semih Celik Ch. 9: The Omnipresent Absentee?
Challenges In Researching The Kurdistan Workers' Party In Europe And Turkey
Marlies Casier Ch. 10: "She's Turkish but Good": Researching On Kurdish
Internal Displacement As A 'Turkish' Female Researcher Yesim Mutlu Ch. 11:
Straddling The Insider-Outsider Divide: Challenges Of Turkish Identity As
An Outsider Researcher In The Kurdish Context Yasemin Gulsum Acar And Ozden
Melis Ulug Ch. 12: Beyond The Insider-Outsider Dichotomy: Conducting
Ethnographic Fieldwork As A Kurdish Returnee In Iraqi Kurdistan Lana Askari
Ch. 13: Embedded Research and Political Violence: Kurdish Studies In
Conflict Areas Thomas Schmidinger Conclusion: Reflections on Research:
Challenges And Opportunities Begum Zorlu and Yasin Duman
Ch. 1: Critical Ethnography: Emancipatory Knowledge And Alternative
Dialogues Vera Eccarius-Kelly Ch. 2: Living Structures: Methodological
Considerations On People And Place Joost Jongerden Ch. 3: Online-Offline
Research On Diasporic Identities: Methodological Benefits, Challenges and
Critical Insights Jowan Mahmod Ch. 4: Tracing Global History Through The
Kurds In The Imperial And National Archives And Beyond Marc Sinan Winrow
Ch. 5: Troubled Terrain: Lines of Allegiance and Political Belonging in
Northern Kurdistan Marlene Schäfers Ch. 6: Working Upon the Communities
under the Political Domination: Subaltern Kurds in Turkey Polat Alpman Ch.
7: Feeling Solidarity in An Estranged City: Ethnography In The Post-War
Diyarbak¿r Under Surveillance Demet Arpacik Ch. 8: Outsiders Twice Over in
Kurdistan Francis O'Connor And Semih Celik Ch. 9: The Omnipresent Absentee?
Challenges In Researching The Kurdistan Workers' Party In Europe And Turkey
Marlies Casier Ch. 10: "She's Turkish but Good": Researching On Kurdish
Internal Displacement As A 'Turkish' Female Researcher Yesim Mutlu Ch. 11:
Straddling The Insider-Outsider Divide: Challenges Of Turkish Identity As
An Outsider Researcher In The Kurdish Context Yasemin Gulsum Acar And Ozden
Melis Ulug Ch. 12: Beyond The Insider-Outsider Dichotomy: Conducting
Ethnographic Fieldwork As A Kurdish Returnee In Iraqi Kurdistan Lana Askari
Ch. 13: Embedded Research and Political Violence: Kurdish Studies In
Conflict Areas Thomas Schmidinger Conclusion: Reflections on Research:
Challenges And Opportunities Begum Zorlu and Yasin Duman
Dialogues Vera Eccarius-Kelly Ch. 2: Living Structures: Methodological
Considerations On People And Place Joost Jongerden Ch. 3: Online-Offline
Research On Diasporic Identities: Methodological Benefits, Challenges and
Critical Insights Jowan Mahmod Ch. 4: Tracing Global History Through The
Kurds In The Imperial And National Archives And Beyond Marc Sinan Winrow
Ch. 5: Troubled Terrain: Lines of Allegiance and Political Belonging in
Northern Kurdistan Marlene Schäfers Ch. 6: Working Upon the Communities
under the Political Domination: Subaltern Kurds in Turkey Polat Alpman Ch.
7: Feeling Solidarity in An Estranged City: Ethnography In The Post-War
Diyarbak¿r Under Surveillance Demet Arpacik Ch. 8: Outsiders Twice Over in
Kurdistan Francis O'Connor And Semih Celik Ch. 9: The Omnipresent Absentee?
Challenges In Researching The Kurdistan Workers' Party In Europe And Turkey
Marlies Casier Ch. 10: "She's Turkish but Good": Researching On Kurdish
Internal Displacement As A 'Turkish' Female Researcher Yesim Mutlu Ch. 11:
Straddling The Insider-Outsider Divide: Challenges Of Turkish Identity As
An Outsider Researcher In The Kurdish Context Yasemin Gulsum Acar And Ozden
Melis Ulug Ch. 12: Beyond The Insider-Outsider Dichotomy: Conducting
Ethnographic Fieldwork As A Kurdish Returnee In Iraqi Kurdistan Lana Askari
Ch. 13: Embedded Research and Political Violence: Kurdish Studies In
Conflict Areas Thomas Schmidinger Conclusion: Reflections on Research:
Challenges And Opportunities Begum Zorlu and Yasin Duman