With international collaboration common to international research, race frequently structures the professional hierarchies of projects. But are there problems with researchers believing they are ‘doing things differently’? Transformative attempts to decolonise the research environment must seek transparent, collective action to rid its colonial relics. This post is part of the series Rethinking Ethics and Identity in fieldwork
In this article I provide a reflexive account of my research experiences with families of African de...
It has been argued that the ideology of knowledge production within Eurocentric academic contexts im...
When carrying out fieldwork, researchers may actively participate in the structural and physical pow...
With international collaboration common to international research, race frequently structures the pr...
Racial, gender and material inequalities are increasingly understood to be deeply entangled and repr...
Contemporary researchers need to work across many cultural boundaries between ethnicities, between d...
Research centres in low- and middle-income countries are routinely circumvented in the production of...
Contemporary researchers need to work across many cultural boundaries between ethnicities, between d...
This article examines the ways in which researcher authenticity is negotiated along three axes of di...
This article explores some of the challenges encountered when being a white researcher engaged in re...
The boom of the humanitarian and development industry in eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo (D...
© The Author(s) 2019. Drawing from emergent scholarship in feminist political geography on discomfo...
For this Currents section, we have called upon anthropologists across the global South and North in ...
This paper contributes to the debate on decolonizing methodologies in qualitative research by consid...
While progressive allied scholars have articulated sound historical, philosophical, and deconstructi...
In this article I provide a reflexive account of my research experiences with families of African de...
It has been argued that the ideology of knowledge production within Eurocentric academic contexts im...
When carrying out fieldwork, researchers may actively participate in the structural and physical pow...
With international collaboration common to international research, race frequently structures the pr...
Racial, gender and material inequalities are increasingly understood to be deeply entangled and repr...
Contemporary researchers need to work across many cultural boundaries between ethnicities, between d...
Research centres in low- and middle-income countries are routinely circumvented in the production of...
Contemporary researchers need to work across many cultural boundaries between ethnicities, between d...
This article examines the ways in which researcher authenticity is negotiated along three axes of di...
This article explores some of the challenges encountered when being a white researcher engaged in re...
The boom of the humanitarian and development industry in eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo (D...
© The Author(s) 2019. Drawing from emergent scholarship in feminist political geography on discomfo...
For this Currents section, we have called upon anthropologists across the global South and North in ...
This paper contributes to the debate on decolonizing methodologies in qualitative research by consid...
While progressive allied scholars have articulated sound historical, philosophical, and deconstructi...
In this article I provide a reflexive account of my research experiences with families of African de...
It has been argued that the ideology of knowledge production within Eurocentric academic contexts im...
When carrying out fieldwork, researchers may actively participate in the structural and physical pow...