Companions in the field influence ethnography, so affecting research position whilst providing research insights. The research of violence takes place within the relations of violence being studied. Family companions who used to live in a field site are entwined in those violent relations. Capacity for violent threat or suffering is connected to the companions of family. Reporting on companions is problematic. Where anonymity is compromised, key information has to be withheld, which in turn, leads readers to question integrity. The ethical balance between author, companions and reader reveals more about the relationality of violence. As anthropology turns towards analysing a relational positioning between multifarious companions, the study ...
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Abstract: It is conventional to point out the disintegrative and dysfunc-tional effects of violence ...
<p>Fieldwork, an anthropologist's vocation, is full of tensions and dilemmas. However, the experienc...
Purpose: The paper draws on the direct experience of a practitioner undertaking real-time research i...
The fact that anthropologists 'construct' the field in which they conduct their ethnographic researc...
Reflecting on three case studies, this article provides an empirically grounded discussion of the ch...
Abstract In response to critiques from feminist, existential, and postmodern qualitative researchers...
The transition from participant observation to ethnography is full of tensions and challenges. The a...
Ethnography can be a deeply challenging form of research in which the researcher has to navigate the...
Anthropologists have mediated between discriminated communities and outsiders, helping to influence ...
This paper contains reflections on the experience of fieldwork carried out in Nicaragua into urban g...
Recent scholarship has demonstrated an increasing awareness of the need for more grounded, empirical...
This work examines the role of anthropology in conflict, post-conflict studies, and conflict resolut...
This paper looks at the relationship between anthropology, fieldwork and what is referred to as ‘org...
This special issue of Social Anthropology places ethnography at its centre and considers how it is f...
In this article, I use Clifford Geertz’s backhanded defense of Malinowski’s seeming emotional hypocr...
Abstract: It is conventional to point out the disintegrative and dysfunc-tional effects of violence ...
<p>Fieldwork, an anthropologist's vocation, is full of tensions and dilemmas. However, the experienc...
Purpose: The paper draws on the direct experience of a practitioner undertaking real-time research i...