In 2015, Dr Denisa Kostovicova was awarded a Leverhulme Research Fellowship that has allowed her to study the merits and limitations of a regional approach to transitional justice in the Balkans. In this third blog in the series, Dr Kostovicova addresses the issue of how a researcher’s history and persona shapes research, and how research methods can mitigate the effect
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New social science researchers often grapple with questions of scholarly identity and paradigm belon...
This issue of Reconceptualising Educational Research Methodology offers the reader a range of insigh...
Political scientists Denisa Kostovicova, Ivor Sokolic, Tom Paskhalis and artist Nela Milic discuss t...
In this presentation I will share some reflections on how I have dealt with methodology design in th...
Research on fieldwork methods in Peace and Conflict Studies has often tended to examine the tools th...
The text answers the following question: what is the point of conducting political science research?...
I have been teaching qualitative research in education at The Hebrew University of Jerusalem for som...
Tekst odpowiada na pytanie: jaki jest sens prowadzenia badań politologicznych? Wtedy, gdy ma się odp...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Manchester University P...
Using my own practice as a researcher, this case seeks to demonstrate how the use of participatory a...
Participatory research is often considered to reduce epistemic violence. Thus research of people and...
Abstract: This article critically examines the conventional researcher-researched relationship that ...
The paper draws on a PhD study to explore some methodological dilemmas associated with the execution...
Researchers examining urban riots or unrest constantly face questions about the motivations behind a...
What are the common challenges that researchers face when designing and performing research? What ar...
New social science researchers often grapple with questions of scholarly identity and paradigm belon...
This issue of Reconceptualising Educational Research Methodology offers the reader a range of insigh...
Political scientists Denisa Kostovicova, Ivor Sokolic, Tom Paskhalis and artist Nela Milic discuss t...
In this presentation I will share some reflections on how I have dealt with methodology design in th...
Research on fieldwork methods in Peace and Conflict Studies has often tended to examine the tools th...
The text answers the following question: what is the point of conducting political science research?...
I have been teaching qualitative research in education at The Hebrew University of Jerusalem for som...
Tekst odpowiada na pytanie: jaki jest sens prowadzenia badań politologicznych? Wtedy, gdy ma się odp...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Manchester University P...
Using my own practice as a researcher, this case seeks to demonstrate how the use of participatory a...
Participatory research is often considered to reduce epistemic violence. Thus research of people and...
Abstract: This article critically examines the conventional researcher-researched relationship that ...
The paper draws on a PhD study to explore some methodological dilemmas associated with the execution...
Researchers examining urban riots or unrest constantly face questions about the motivations behind a...
What are the common challenges that researchers face when designing and performing research? What ar...
New social science researchers often grapple with questions of scholarly identity and paradigm belon...
This issue of Reconceptualising Educational Research Methodology offers the reader a range of insigh...