Emotional and ethical challenges for field research in Africa The story behind the findings /

Academic literature rarely gives an account of the ethical challenges and emotional pitfalls the researcher is confronted with before, during and after being in the field. Giving personal accounts, the authors explore some of the challenges one can face when engaging in local-level research in diffi...

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Group Author: Thomson, Susan.; Ansoms, An.; Murison, Jude.
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Language: English
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Online Access: http://www.palgraveconnect.com/doifinder/10.1057/9781137263759
Summary: Academic literature rarely gives an account of the ethical challenges and emotional pitfalls the researcher is confronted with before, during and after being in the field. Giving personal accounts, the authors explore some of the challenges one can face when engaging in local-level research in difficult situations.
'This volume will be an excellent resource both for the seasoned field researcher and for those preparing to conduct research in conflict-affected countries, whether in Africa or elsewhere, for the first time. The contributions are both self-reflective and sobering, and should provoke careful and critical preparation by researchers. I look forward to recommending it to my own students.' - Professor Chandra Lekha Sriram, University of London, School of Oriental and African Studies, UK 'The authors take us behind the scenes of the fieldwork process to reveal the interpersonal encounters and relationships, the privileges and vulnerabilities, and the ethical stakes and emotional costs that are the very sources of knowledge in this kind of research. If the study of social and political conflict and change aspires to be any kind of science, it must reveal rather than cover the human tracks through which an understanding of such conflict/change is produced. The book also offers a much-needed antidote to the crude checklist approach to research ethics by providing on-the-ground experience, reflection, and advice on the unexpected and shifting dilemmas and choices that face those who are committed to socially engaged research. This should be required reading for both undergraduate and graduate students of not only Africa, but all area studies and social sciences that take fieldwork as a primary source of knowledge.' - Kimberly Chang, Associate Professor of Cultural Psychology, Hampshire College, USA.
Item Description: Electronic book text.
Epublication based on: 9781137263742, 2012.
Carrier Form: 184 p.
ISBN: 9781137263742
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CLC: C3
Contents: Introduction: Why Stories Behind the Findings?-- S.Thomson, A.Ansoms & J.Murison From Humanitarian to Anthropologist: Writing at the Margins of Ethnographic Research in the Democratic Republic of Congo-- L.Jourdan The Contested Fruits of Research in War-Torn Countries: My Insider Experience in Northern Uganda-- L.Ogora Dislodging Power Structures in Rural Rwanda: From 'Disaster Tourist' to 'Transfer Gate'-- A.Ansoms Challenges of Interviewing Political Elites: A View from the Top in Post-War Burundi-- J.Vorrath The RPF Control Everything! Fear and Rumour under Rwanda's Genocide Ideology Legislation-- L.Begley From Scientific Research to Political Action: Working with Rural Communities in Southern Kivu-- J.Van Damme Research as 'Social Work'? Managing Expectations, Compensation and Relationships in Research with Unassisted, Urban Refugees from the Democratic Republic of Congo-- C.Clark-Kazak Nacibazo, 'No Problem': Moving Behind the Official Discourse of Post-Genocide Justice in Rwanda-- Y.Bouka Dealing with Deceit: Fieldwork Encounters and Lies in Burundi-- L.H.Berckmoes Academic Integrity and Ethical Responsibilities in Post-genocide Rwanda: Working with Research Ethics Boards to Prepare for Fieldwork with 'Human Subjects'-- S.Thomson.