In this paper, I reflect upon my experience of working with active military officerscum-research brokers in research on the Congolese (DRC) armed forces. Drawing upon the traditions of autoethnography and Narrative International Relations, I recount the story of an evolving relationship between one particular military broker and myself. It highlights how military research brokers, while frequently cast not only as capable of handling their own security, but as prime sources of insecurity, often share the general (civilian) research broker's predicaments of insecurity. In doing so, the narrative also challenges dominant gendered, as well as racialized, ideas of who is at risk when conducting research in conflict settings
This chapter considers the vulnerabilities generated specifically by conflict that put people at ris...
This paper explores wartime relationships and the culture of armed groups in the Democratic Republic...
This project investigates how the everyday practices and supporting narratives surrounding personal ...
In this paper, I reflect upon my experience of working with active military officerscum-research bro...
The contribution and situation of research brokers problematically tend to be shrouded in silence in...
Scholars conducting ethnographic research in zones with ongoing violent conflict are inevitably face...
This article investigates research brokers and commodification of information. When combined with in...
This article explores the intimate relationships between the client and the security contractor. It ...
Today almost any social or political problem can be legitimately framed in terms of dangers, risks, ...
Private military and security companies (PMSCs) are established actors in the global militaryindustr...
Risks are omnipresent in contemporary international security. Despite a long tradition in security s...
The anthropology of security is slowly developing into a substantial sub-discipline of anthropology,...
This article explores methodological challenges that arose in two perpetrator-centered research proj...
When studying violence and its consequences, it is necessary to conduct fieldwork in affected countr...
This publication contributes to a growing body of literature on a phenomenon, theprivatization of th...
This chapter considers the vulnerabilities generated specifically by conflict that put people at ris...
This paper explores wartime relationships and the culture of armed groups in the Democratic Republic...
This project investigates how the everyday practices and supporting narratives surrounding personal ...
In this paper, I reflect upon my experience of working with active military officerscum-research bro...
The contribution and situation of research brokers problematically tend to be shrouded in silence in...
Scholars conducting ethnographic research in zones with ongoing violent conflict are inevitably face...
This article investigates research brokers and commodification of information. When combined with in...
This article explores the intimate relationships between the client and the security contractor. It ...
Today almost any social or political problem can be legitimately framed in terms of dangers, risks, ...
Private military and security companies (PMSCs) are established actors in the global militaryindustr...
Risks are omnipresent in contemporary international security. Despite a long tradition in security s...
The anthropology of security is slowly developing into a substantial sub-discipline of anthropology,...
This article explores methodological challenges that arose in two perpetrator-centered research proj...
When studying violence and its consequences, it is necessary to conduct fieldwork in affected countr...
This publication contributes to a growing body of literature on a phenomenon, theprivatization of th...
This chapter considers the vulnerabilities generated specifically by conflict that put people at ris...
This paper explores wartime relationships and the culture of armed groups in the Democratic Republic...
This project investigates how the everyday practices and supporting narratives surrounding personal ...