Fieldwork in conflict-ridden settings presents many challenges for humanitarian actors and academic researchers alike. The Palestinian Territories is no exception, due to its spatial and administrative complexity, the anarchic geography, and the unpredictable events that develop. This article discusses, in a self-reflective manner, a set of decisions the researcher had to make during a Ph.D. fieldwork conducted in the West Bank in winter 2019/2020 to cope with the challenges. The research aimed to explore the political entanglement of humanitarian assistance in Palestine and employed the constant comparative method of the grounded theory. The key challenges include balancing between the practicalities of data collection and research ethics,...
In this paper I discuss the effect of emotional involvement in the field and the effect of movement ...
Humanitarian agencies are increasingly engaged in research in conflict and post-conflict settings.Th...
This dossier gathers papers by four social scientists – in anthropology, political science, and inte...
This article explores methodological issues central to the undertaking of joint Palestinian-Israeli ...
Abstract Research within conflict settings challenges the ethical assumptions of traditional researc...
Published in : Intervention, 2010, Volume 8, Number 1, Page 64-71In this paper, the reader is taken ...
This article addresses some of the key challenges faced when attempting to conduct fieldwork as a so...
This paper studies the humanitarian crisis in the occupied Palestinian territories, focusing on the ...
This paper questions Geographers ability to think about power and violence through different epistem...
The focus of this paper is the interconnections among in/hospitality, peace, conflict and tourism. U...
Research during war has many levels of complexities but presents researchers with valuable lessons i...
This research is the product of a qualitative research design in the field of Peace and Conflict Stu...
The struggle between Israelis and Palestinians for land, security and survival has created an explos...
This paper explores the role of academic scholarship and practice in constituting, aggravating, and ...
Palestinians living in the West Bank, a territory occupied by the State of Israel according to Inter...
In this paper I discuss the effect of emotional involvement in the field and the effect of movement ...
Humanitarian agencies are increasingly engaged in research in conflict and post-conflict settings.Th...
This dossier gathers papers by four social scientists – in anthropology, political science, and inte...
This article explores methodological issues central to the undertaking of joint Palestinian-Israeli ...
Abstract Research within conflict settings challenges the ethical assumptions of traditional researc...
Published in : Intervention, 2010, Volume 8, Number 1, Page 64-71In this paper, the reader is taken ...
This article addresses some of the key challenges faced when attempting to conduct fieldwork as a so...
This paper studies the humanitarian crisis in the occupied Palestinian territories, focusing on the ...
This paper questions Geographers ability to think about power and violence through different epistem...
The focus of this paper is the interconnections among in/hospitality, peace, conflict and tourism. U...
Research during war has many levels of complexities but presents researchers with valuable lessons i...
This research is the product of a qualitative research design in the field of Peace and Conflict Stu...
The struggle between Israelis and Palestinians for land, security and survival has created an explos...
This paper explores the role of academic scholarship and practice in constituting, aggravating, and ...
Palestinians living in the West Bank, a territory occupied by the State of Israel according to Inter...
In this paper I discuss the effect of emotional involvement in the field and the effect of movement ...
Humanitarian agencies are increasingly engaged in research in conflict and post-conflict settings.Th...
This dossier gathers papers by four social scientists – in anthropology, political science, and inte...