Feminist researchers are increasingly paying attention to the politics of victimhood during transitions from violence. In this article, I address the dilemmas of researching victimhood when the researcher herself is part of the production of its politics and hierarchies. Based on in-depth fieldwork in Colombia, I examine dilemmas related to (1) directing the research gaze during transitions from war; (2) investigating violence without requiring people to re-narrate harms suffered during armed conflict; (3) engaging with both voluntary and imposed silences; and (4) navigating the complicated tug of loyalties among conflict-affected actors. I argue that ethics and methods are inseparable from each other, from the findings of the research, and...
This research aims to contribute to Colombia’s historical memory regarding the knowledges, experienc...
Global guidelines on VAWG research prioritize safety-first approaches to discuss experiences of viol...
This chapter draws on the authors’ experiences of conducting fieldwork with a peace community in the...
Feminist researchers are increasingly paying attention to the politics of victimhood during transiti...
How would what we know about violence change if we took narratives seriously? In this chapter, I exp...
Presented as an account of fieldwork in El Salvador, this article highlights the centrality of the r...
This paper will analyse what it takes to conduct feminist and sensitive research in countries that h...
In this article, we investigate where the ethics of data collection and access of two widely dispara...
Background: Armed conflict in Colombia has a history of 50 years that continues to this day. Accordi...
In this dissertation, I explore human rights activists' training and learning practices in times of ...
This paper examines the tension between safeguarding measures and participant agency in conducting f...
In this article, I seek to explore some of the theoretical and political dilemmas I faced as a femin...
This article examines the ethics of using ethnographic methods in contemporary conflict zones. Ethno...
This study analyses the legitimation of violence against women in Colombia, using critical discourse...
This paper discusses the meanings of research fatigue and silences in conflict-related sexual violen...
This research aims to contribute to Colombia’s historical memory regarding the knowledges, experienc...
Global guidelines on VAWG research prioritize safety-first approaches to discuss experiences of viol...
This chapter draws on the authors’ experiences of conducting fieldwork with a peace community in the...
Feminist researchers are increasingly paying attention to the politics of victimhood during transiti...
How would what we know about violence change if we took narratives seriously? In this chapter, I exp...
Presented as an account of fieldwork in El Salvador, this article highlights the centrality of the r...
This paper will analyse what it takes to conduct feminist and sensitive research in countries that h...
In this article, we investigate where the ethics of data collection and access of two widely dispara...
Background: Armed conflict in Colombia has a history of 50 years that continues to this day. Accordi...
In this dissertation, I explore human rights activists' training and learning practices in times of ...
This paper examines the tension between safeguarding measures and participant agency in conducting f...
In this article, I seek to explore some of the theoretical and political dilemmas I faced as a femin...
This article examines the ethics of using ethnographic methods in contemporary conflict zones. Ethno...
This study analyses the legitimation of violence against women in Colombia, using critical discourse...
This paper discusses the meanings of research fatigue and silences in conflict-related sexual violen...
This research aims to contribute to Colombia’s historical memory regarding the knowledges, experienc...
Global guidelines on VAWG research prioritize safety-first approaches to discuss experiences of viol...
This chapter draws on the authors’ experiences of conducting fieldwork with a peace community in the...