This article deals with fieldwork in challenging research contexts that make preparation for field research particularly difficult. Challenging contexts include generally insecure places, politicized contexts, and unknown settings. Drawing on our experience in the field, we discuss four challenges that are common across these contexts: access, positionality, researcher well-being, and research design and data collection. Bringing together insights from fieldwork with urban elites and in the countryside, this paper describes problems that occurred in both settings and identifies a set of interpersonal skills that helped the authors to tackle the challenges of the field and seize the opportunities it offered. This article posits that recogniz...
This article presents five personal narratives about a field-worker’s experience dur-ing an eighteen...
© 2018 Elsevier Ltd This article foregrounds some of the ethical dilemmas and physical and emotional...
In this article, I discuss some of the problems I have encountered in conducting field research abro...
Researching two different work settings, police work and hospice care, the authors experienced a str...
Researching two different work settings, police work and hospice care, the authors experienced a str...
There is no shortage in the political science literature on field research regarding issues of resea...
While the importance of ethnographic research in developing new knowledge is widely recognised, ther...
Fieldwork, an anthropologist’s vocation, is full of tensions and dilemmas. However, the experiences ...
Within social psychology, fieldwork in conflict settings is still not commonplace, despite recent ca...
Qualitative field research can capture the life worlds and definitions of the situation of informant...
This contribution reflects on the experiences of a four month stint of ethnographic fieldwork conduc...
[[abstract]]Conducting fieldwork in unfamiliar locations is both an art and a science. For researche...
Accounts of how seasoned researchers negotiate the relationship between emotions and fieldwork are b...
Research on fieldwork methods in Peace and Conflict Studies has often tended to examine the tools th...
Includes bibliographical references (p. [242]-255) and index.Introduction : surviving research / Jul...
This article presents five personal narratives about a field-worker’s experience dur-ing an eighteen...
© 2018 Elsevier Ltd This article foregrounds some of the ethical dilemmas and physical and emotional...
In this article, I discuss some of the problems I have encountered in conducting field research abro...
Researching two different work settings, police work and hospice care, the authors experienced a str...
Researching two different work settings, police work and hospice care, the authors experienced a str...
There is no shortage in the political science literature on field research regarding issues of resea...
While the importance of ethnographic research in developing new knowledge is widely recognised, ther...
Fieldwork, an anthropologist’s vocation, is full of tensions and dilemmas. However, the experiences ...
Within social psychology, fieldwork in conflict settings is still not commonplace, despite recent ca...
Qualitative field research can capture the life worlds and definitions of the situation of informant...
This contribution reflects on the experiences of a four month stint of ethnographic fieldwork conduc...
[[abstract]]Conducting fieldwork in unfamiliar locations is both an art and a science. For researche...
Accounts of how seasoned researchers negotiate the relationship between emotions and fieldwork are b...
Research on fieldwork methods in Peace and Conflict Studies has often tended to examine the tools th...
Includes bibliographical references (p. [242]-255) and index.Introduction : surviving research / Jul...
This article presents five personal narratives about a field-worker’s experience dur-ing an eighteen...
© 2018 Elsevier Ltd This article foregrounds some of the ethical dilemmas and physical and emotional...
In this article, I discuss some of the problems I have encountered in conducting field research abro...