Researching peace, conflict, and power in the field : methodological challenges and opportunities / Yasemin Gülsüm Acar, Sigrun Marie Moss, Özden Melis Uluğ, editors.
"This edited volume offers useful resources for researchers conducting fieldwork in various global conflict contexts, bringing together a range of international voices to relay important methodological challenges and opportunities from their experiences. The book provides an extensive account o...
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Language: | English |
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Cham, Switzerland :
Springer,
[2020]
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Series: | Peace psychology book series.
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Online Access: | Springer eBooks |
Table of Contents:
- 1. Research Team
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Conducting field research amid violence: Experiences from Colombia
- 3. Keepers of local know-how in conflict: Conversations between research assistant and researcher
- 4. Conceptualizing the interpreter in field interviews in post-conflict settings: Reflections from psychological research in Bosnia and Herzegovina
- 5. Doing research on Turkish-Armenian relations in Turkey, Armenia, and Diaspora as Turkish researchers: The challenges and opportunities of being an insider and outsider
- 6. Confronting Conflicting Attitudes about Racial Bias in the United States: How Communicator Identities Shape Audience Reception
- 2. Research Population
- 7. Data collection with indigenous people: Fieldwork experiences from Chile
- 8. On the borders: Research with refugees of conflict
- 9. Keeping the trust
- challenges in embedding yourself in protest contexts
- 10. Conducting Field Research on Collective Victimhood in the Indian Subcontinent
- 11. Kurdish Alevis in the Turkish-Kurdish peace process: Reflections on conducting research in Turkeys "buffer zone"
- 3. Practical Applications
- 12. Implementing Social Psychological Interventions: Challenges and Opportunities
- 13. Sense and Sensitivities: Researching children and young peoples identity and social attitudes in a divided society
- 14. The challenges and promises of using RCTs in conflict environments
- 4. Reflections and Meta-reflections
- 15. When research and experience merge: A reflexive assessment on studying peace in conflict zones
- 16. A reflection on the politics of knowledge production at South African universities: When black identity meets legacies of institutional racism
- 17. Being a wanderer, stranger, public enemy and a "useful idiot": A few personal remarks on performing and communicating psychological research in conflicted areas
- 18. Recovering the everyday in peacebuilding through reflexive praxis: An epistemic and methodological intervention
- 19. Concluding Remarks.