Prolonged periods collecting data alone and away from home are established aspects of doctoral research. Where we seek to engage with people and place, both physically and intellectually, emotional engagement frequently follows. Recently, there has been a heightened awareness of the role of emotions in research. In this paper I offer an 'anatomy' of emotions in my doctoral field research on women in the international drugs trade in prisons in Ecuador. Drawing on fieldnotes, I examine how emotional engagement with prisons and inmates affected me personally and emotionally. In particular, I will examine how conducting research in a 'hidden' community with a stigmatised population affected me. I will also consider how, as a PhD student, I brou...
Emotions have historically played a marginal role in many arenas of anthropological analysis, often ...
There is little acknowledgement of researcher emotions in qualitative texts; especially so, within t...
This paper seeks to open up for discussion the emotional world of researchers in a manner that encou...
Researching hidden communities often takes us to places which are unpredictable, unimaginable and un...
This article presents a reflective account of the emotional dimensions of in-depth field research in...
Undertaking in-depth, ethnographic research in prisons requires significant amounts of practical and...
The emotionality of prison research has received much justified attention in recent years. However, ...
In this article, a selection of emotionally charged situations encountered while conducting an ethno...
Purpose –The purpose of this paper is to explore a researcher’s emotions in the field. It argues tha...
In this article, the concept of emotional labor is used to capture dilemmas of critical ethnographic...
Ethnographic research methods have gained increased popularity within the field of organisation stud...
Despite advancements, there remains relatively little research about how researchers navigate their ...
This article considers the significance of the emotions of the researcher in, and after, the '"field...
This chapter explores the role of emotions and emotional experiences during ethnographic fieldwork c...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
Emotions have historically played a marginal role in many arenas of anthropological analysis, often ...
There is little acknowledgement of researcher emotions in qualitative texts; especially so, within t...
This paper seeks to open up for discussion the emotional world of researchers in a manner that encou...
Researching hidden communities often takes us to places which are unpredictable, unimaginable and un...
This article presents a reflective account of the emotional dimensions of in-depth field research in...
Undertaking in-depth, ethnographic research in prisons requires significant amounts of practical and...
The emotionality of prison research has received much justified attention in recent years. However, ...
In this article, a selection of emotionally charged situations encountered while conducting an ethno...
Purpose –The purpose of this paper is to explore a researcher’s emotions in the field. It argues tha...
In this article, the concept of emotional labor is used to capture dilemmas of critical ethnographic...
Ethnographic research methods have gained increased popularity within the field of organisation stud...
Despite advancements, there remains relatively little research about how researchers navigate their ...
This article considers the significance of the emotions of the researcher in, and after, the '"field...
This chapter explores the role of emotions and emotional experiences during ethnographic fieldwork c...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
Emotions have historically played a marginal role in many arenas of anthropological analysis, often ...
There is little acknowledgement of researcher emotions in qualitative texts; especially so, within t...
This paper seeks to open up for discussion the emotional world of researchers in a manner that encou...