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Experiences in Researching Conflict and Violence: Fieldwork Interrupted

Contributor(s): Heathershaw, John (Contribution by), Broache, Michael P (Contribution by), Cristiano, Fabio (Contribution by), McEvoy, Sandra (Contribution by), Myrttinen, Henri (Contribution by), Jentzsch, Corinna (Contribution by), Stubbs Paul (Contribution by), Christian, Patrick James (Contribution by), Rivas, Althea-Maria (Editor), Browne, Brendan Ciarán (Editor)

ISBN: 9781447337683

Publisher: Policy Press

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Pub Date: March 1, 2018

Lexile Code: 0000

Target Age Group: NA to NA

Physical Info: 0.80" H x 9.30" L x 6.20" W ( 1.30 lbs) 256 pages

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This international, edited collection brings together personal accounts from researchers working in and on conflict and explores the roles of emotion, violence, uncertainty, identity and positionality within the process of doing research, as well as the complexity of methodological choices.

It highlights the researchers' own subjectivity and presents a nuanced view of conflict research that goes beyond the 'messiness' inherent in the process of research in and on violence. It addresses the uncomfortable spaces of conflict research, the potential for violence of research itself and the need for deeper reflection on these issues.

This powerful book opens up spaces for new conversations about the realities of conflict research. These critical self-reflections and honest accounts provide important insights for any scholar or practitioner working in similar environments.

Brief description: 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.

Review Quotes: "Experiences in Researching Conflict and Violence is both unsettling and empowering at the same time. A must read for all students and scholars interested in the world 'out there'.''-- "Nicolas Lemay-Hébert, University of Birmingham"

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