This paper contributes to ongoing debates about the possibilities/impossibilities and particular challenges related to conducting field research in conflict settings by addressing a particular topic of concern: collaboration between researchers, organisations, respondents, and other actors present in the field. Whereas collaboration with local actors has been common for reasons of access and security, there seems to be a lack of recognition of the manner in which collaboration in the field shapes the generation of knowledge on conflict and post-conflict settings. The objectives of this paper are twofold: (i) to highlight the potential contribution of research collaborations in conflict environments beyond pragmatic considerations of access ...
Abstract Background Research partnerships in conflict-affected and humanitarian settings can reveal ...
Knowledge on conflict-affected areas is becoming increasingly important for scholarship and policy. ...
Knowledge creation through the development of mutually productive forms of collaboration between res...
This paper contributes to ongoing debates about the possibilities/impossibilities and particular cha...
Conducting research in conflict environments is a challenge, given their complexity and common attit...
Within social psychology, fieldwork in conflict settings is still not commonplace, despite recent ca...
Despite genuine efforts for contemporary research on the global South to include more participatory ...
Conflict sensitivity is both about what we do and how we do it. For researchers this means it is bot...
Doing research in conflict zones presents many challenges and ethical dilemmas, especially where pow...
Doing research in conflict contexts is crucial. But how do you best conduct research in conflict-aff...
Abstract Humanitarian agencies are increasingly engaged in research in conflict and post-conflict se...
‘Complex’ problem situations are characterised by conflicting societal values and interests and high...
Item does not contain fulltextCan fieldwork still be done in today’s most violent warzones? We conte...
Peace Research has long been criticized for the gap between the theory and practice of peace. This p...
Close, intensive research collaboration between universities, companies, and the public sector can o...
Abstract Background Research partnerships in conflict-affected and humanitarian settings can reveal ...
Knowledge on conflict-affected areas is becoming increasingly important for scholarship and policy. ...
Knowledge creation through the development of mutually productive forms of collaboration between res...
This paper contributes to ongoing debates about the possibilities/impossibilities and particular cha...
Conducting research in conflict environments is a challenge, given their complexity and common attit...
Within social psychology, fieldwork in conflict settings is still not commonplace, despite recent ca...
Despite genuine efforts for contemporary research on the global South to include more participatory ...
Conflict sensitivity is both about what we do and how we do it. For researchers this means it is bot...
Doing research in conflict zones presents many challenges and ethical dilemmas, especially where pow...
Doing research in conflict contexts is crucial. But how do you best conduct research in conflict-aff...
Abstract Humanitarian agencies are increasingly engaged in research in conflict and post-conflict se...
‘Complex’ problem situations are characterised by conflicting societal values and interests and high...
Item does not contain fulltextCan fieldwork still be done in today’s most violent warzones? We conte...
Peace Research has long been criticized for the gap between the theory and practice of peace. This p...
Close, intensive research collaboration between universities, companies, and the public sector can o...
Abstract Background Research partnerships in conflict-affected and humanitarian settings can reveal ...
Knowledge on conflict-affected areas is becoming increasingly important for scholarship and policy. ...
Knowledge creation through the development of mutually productive forms of collaboration between res...