The article identifies three main challenges in doing ethnography in illiberal settings. First, the imposition of oblique political limitations on the research agenda of local researchers creates a form of methodological nationalism, leading to a paucity of research on some critical topics. Second, the continuous introduction of new restrictive legislation not only results in difficulties of accessing the field, but also demands constant reevaluation of the sensitivity of the questionnaire. Respondents often express anxiety while discussing even quotidian practices because it becomes difficult for them to anticipate whether, when, or how new restrictive legislation will be enforced. Thus, they expect insider researchers to be aware of the l...
Establishing contacts and gaining permission to conduct ethnographic or qualitative research can be ...
Journalists and ethnographic researchers, such as anthropologists, sociologists or media scholars, h...
Conducting research in authoritarian regimes, especially ones with politicized courts, bureaucracy, ...
Based on ethnographic research conducted with the wealthiest and most powerful business owners and p...
publication-status: Publishedtypes: ArticleDrawing on findings from an ethnographic study of Romani ...
Ethnography can be a deeply challenging form of research in which the researcher has to navigate the...
There is currently limited research exploring the impact of undertaking sensitive or challenging res...
Research on fieldwork methods in Peace and Conflict Studies has often tended to examine the tools th...
Building on an emerging scholarly literature that discusses methodological issues related to the saf...
Direct contacts with research participants in online ethnography are an important tool to better und...
This Open Access book offers a synthetic reflection on the authors’ fieldwork experiences in seven c...
This article analyses the negotiated and contingent nature of research access and limitations in a c...
Abstract: By drawing on eighteen months of ethnographic fieldwork and my field diaries in refugee de...
This article examines the ethics of using ethnographic methods in contemporary conflict zones. Ethno...
Journalists and ethnographic researchers, such as anthropologists, sociologists or media scholars, h...
Establishing contacts and gaining permission to conduct ethnographic or qualitative research can be ...
Journalists and ethnographic researchers, such as anthropologists, sociologists or media scholars, h...
Conducting research in authoritarian regimes, especially ones with politicized courts, bureaucracy, ...
Based on ethnographic research conducted with the wealthiest and most powerful business owners and p...
publication-status: Publishedtypes: ArticleDrawing on findings from an ethnographic study of Romani ...
Ethnography can be a deeply challenging form of research in which the researcher has to navigate the...
There is currently limited research exploring the impact of undertaking sensitive or challenging res...
Research on fieldwork methods in Peace and Conflict Studies has often tended to examine the tools th...
Building on an emerging scholarly literature that discusses methodological issues related to the saf...
Direct contacts with research participants in online ethnography are an important tool to better und...
This Open Access book offers a synthetic reflection on the authors’ fieldwork experiences in seven c...
This article analyses the negotiated and contingent nature of research access and limitations in a c...
Abstract: By drawing on eighteen months of ethnographic fieldwork and my field diaries in refugee de...
This article examines the ethics of using ethnographic methods in contemporary conflict zones. Ethno...
Journalists and ethnographic researchers, such as anthropologists, sociologists or media scholars, h...
Establishing contacts and gaining permission to conduct ethnographic or qualitative research can be ...
Journalists and ethnographic researchers, such as anthropologists, sociologists or media scholars, h...
Conducting research in authoritarian regimes, especially ones with politicized courts, bureaucracy, ...