The Entanglements of Ethnographic Fieldwork in a Violent World
Herausgeber: Grassiani, Erella; Weiss, Nerina; Green, Linda
The Entanglements of Ethnographic Fieldwork in a Violent World
Herausgeber: Grassiani, Erella; Weiss, Nerina; Green, Linda
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This book focuses on the emotional hazards of conducting fieldwork about or within contexts of violence and provides a forum for field-based researchers to tell their stories.
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This book focuses on the emotional hazards of conducting fieldwork about or within contexts of violence and provides a forum for field-based researchers to tell their stories.
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 210
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. August 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 12mm
- Gewicht: 327g
- ISBN-13: 9781032367101
- ISBN-10: 1032367105
- Artikelnr.: 71235877
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 210
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. August 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 12mm
- Gewicht: 327g
- ISBN-13: 9781032367101
- ISBN-10: 1032367105
- Artikelnr.: 71235877
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Nerina Weiss is Senior Researcher at the Fafo Institute for Labour and Social Research in Oslo, Norway. Erella Grassiani is Associate Professor in the Department of Anthropology at the University of Amsterdam, the Netherlands. Linda Green is Professor in the School of Anthropology at the University of Arizona, USA.
1 Entanglements of fieldwork: an introduction-Nerina Weiss; 2 Unspeakable:
silences and silencing around fieldwork amid violence-Samira Marty; 3
Drawing on your inner anthropologist: some tools for violent and difficult
ethnographic fields-Ivana Mäek 4 A cautionary and hopeful tale about
experiencing, thinking with, writing through, reflecting on, and teaching
the emotional in ethnographic fieldwork-Jastinder Kaur; 5 The fieldwork of
never alone: reframing access as relationships of care-Cari Tusing; 6 'You
are one of us', but I wasn't: managing expectations and emotions when
studying powerful security actors-Erella Grassiani; 7 Conversations about
violence during fieldwork in Colombia-Colleen Alena O'Brien; 8 Staying sane
and safe in Israel/Palestine: a foreign researcher's reflections on
fieldwork across boundaries-Andreas Hackl; 9 Involved and detached:
emotional management in fieldwork-Anna Hedlund and Steven Sampson; 10 On
Catalina's silence and the things about her I still do not know how to say-
Simone Toji; 11 Side effects: how fieldwork and ethnography helped me
reclaim my life-Molly Hurley Depret; 12 Violent experiences, violent
practices: caring and silence in anthropology-Lena Gross; 13 Hospitality
and violence: writing for irresolution-Aya Musmar and Ann-Christin Zuntz;
14 Getting closer to the skin: writing as intensity, writing as feeling-
Omer Aijazi; 15 Cherry blossoms and grilled lamb-Eva van Roekel Cordiviola;
16 Making common cause: Ethics as politics, anthropology as praxis: an
afterword-Linda Green
silences and silencing around fieldwork amid violence-Samira Marty; 3
Drawing on your inner anthropologist: some tools for violent and difficult
ethnographic fields-Ivana Mäek 4 A cautionary and hopeful tale about
experiencing, thinking with, writing through, reflecting on, and teaching
the emotional in ethnographic fieldwork-Jastinder Kaur; 5 The fieldwork of
never alone: reframing access as relationships of care-Cari Tusing; 6 'You
are one of us', but I wasn't: managing expectations and emotions when
studying powerful security actors-Erella Grassiani; 7 Conversations about
violence during fieldwork in Colombia-Colleen Alena O'Brien; 8 Staying sane
and safe in Israel/Palestine: a foreign researcher's reflections on
fieldwork across boundaries-Andreas Hackl; 9 Involved and detached:
emotional management in fieldwork-Anna Hedlund and Steven Sampson; 10 On
Catalina's silence and the things about her I still do not know how to say-
Simone Toji; 11 Side effects: how fieldwork and ethnography helped me
reclaim my life-Molly Hurley Depret; 12 Violent experiences, violent
practices: caring and silence in anthropology-Lena Gross; 13 Hospitality
and violence: writing for irresolution-Aya Musmar and Ann-Christin Zuntz;
14 Getting closer to the skin: writing as intensity, writing as feeling-
Omer Aijazi; 15 Cherry blossoms and grilled lamb-Eva van Roekel Cordiviola;
16 Making common cause: Ethics as politics, anthropology as praxis: an
afterword-Linda Green
1 Entanglements of fieldwork: an introduction-Nerina Weiss; 2 Unspeakable:
silences and silencing around fieldwork amid violence-Samira Marty; 3
Drawing on your inner anthropologist: some tools for violent and difficult
ethnographic fields-Ivana Mäek 4 A cautionary and hopeful tale about
experiencing, thinking with, writing through, reflecting on, and teaching
the emotional in ethnographic fieldwork-Jastinder Kaur; 5 The fieldwork of
never alone: reframing access as relationships of care-Cari Tusing; 6 'You
are one of us', but I wasn't: managing expectations and emotions when
studying powerful security actors-Erella Grassiani; 7 Conversations about
violence during fieldwork in Colombia-Colleen Alena O'Brien; 8 Staying sane
and safe in Israel/Palestine: a foreign researcher's reflections on
fieldwork across boundaries-Andreas Hackl; 9 Involved and detached:
emotional management in fieldwork-Anna Hedlund and Steven Sampson; 10 On
Catalina's silence and the things about her I still do not know how to say-
Simone Toji; 11 Side effects: how fieldwork and ethnography helped me
reclaim my life-Molly Hurley Depret; 12 Violent experiences, violent
practices: caring and silence in anthropology-Lena Gross; 13 Hospitality
and violence: writing for irresolution-Aya Musmar and Ann-Christin Zuntz;
14 Getting closer to the skin: writing as intensity, writing as feeling-
Omer Aijazi; 15 Cherry blossoms and grilled lamb-Eva van Roekel Cordiviola;
16 Making common cause: Ethics as politics, anthropology as praxis: an
afterword-Linda Green
silences and silencing around fieldwork amid violence-Samira Marty; 3
Drawing on your inner anthropologist: some tools for violent and difficult
ethnographic fields-Ivana Mäek 4 A cautionary and hopeful tale about
experiencing, thinking with, writing through, reflecting on, and teaching
the emotional in ethnographic fieldwork-Jastinder Kaur; 5 The fieldwork of
never alone: reframing access as relationships of care-Cari Tusing; 6 'You
are one of us', but I wasn't: managing expectations and emotions when
studying powerful security actors-Erella Grassiani; 7 Conversations about
violence during fieldwork in Colombia-Colleen Alena O'Brien; 8 Staying sane
and safe in Israel/Palestine: a foreign researcher's reflections on
fieldwork across boundaries-Andreas Hackl; 9 Involved and detached:
emotional management in fieldwork-Anna Hedlund and Steven Sampson; 10 On
Catalina's silence and the things about her I still do not know how to say-
Simone Toji; 11 Side effects: how fieldwork and ethnography helped me
reclaim my life-Molly Hurley Depret; 12 Violent experiences, violent
practices: caring and silence in anthropology-Lena Gross; 13 Hospitality
and violence: writing for irresolution-Aya Musmar and Ann-Christin Zuntz;
14 Getting closer to the skin: writing as intensity, writing as feeling-
Omer Aijazi; 15 Cherry blossoms and grilled lamb-Eva van Roekel Cordiviola;
16 Making common cause: Ethics as politics, anthropology as praxis: an
afterword-Linda Green