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Ethnography as Risky Business: Field Research in Violent and Sensitive Contexts offers a hands-on, critical appraisal of how to approach ethnographic fieldwork on socio-political conflict and collective violence, focusing on the global south. The volume’s contributions are all based on extensive firsthand qualitative social science research conducted in sensitive--and often hazardous--field settings. The contributors reflect on real-life methodological problems as well as the ethical and personal challenges such as the protection of participants, research data and the ‘ethnographic self’. In particular, the authors highlight how ‘risky ethnography’ requires careful maneuvering before, during, and after fieldwork on the basis of a ‘situated’ ethics, yet also point to the rewards of such an endeavor. If these methodological, ethical and personal risks are managed adequately, the yields in terms of generating a deep understanding of, and critical engagement with, conflict and violence may be substantial.

Table of Contents

Introduction: Ethnography as ‘Risky Business’

Chapter 1: Researching the Politics of Aid in War-torn Societies: The Case of Chalatenango, El Salvador

Chapter 2: Dealing with Distrust: A Diplomat-Anthropologist Negotiating Obstacles in Politically Sensitive Urban Fieldwork in Sudan

Chapter 3: Researching security in Africa as the “Sierra Foxtrot Golf”

Chapter 4: A Wolf in Sheep’s Clothing: Negotiating Identity in Fieldwork Among the National Civil Police in Guatemala

Chapter 5: “Doctor, How Can We Improve Our Image in Europe?”: Researching War and Peace in Colombia as an Ethnographer-Consultant

Chapter 6: Interviewing Revolutionary Generations in Latin America: A Personal Memoir

Chapter 7: “You are not like the Ladinos at all”: Reflections on Fieldwork, Cataloguing the Researcher and Knowledge Production

Chapter 8: Keeping a Distance? Dealing With Perpetrators of Violence in a Guatemalan Town

Chapter 9: From 'Broder' to 'Don': Methodological Reflections on Longitudinal Gang Research in Nicaragua

Chapter 10: Interpretation of Dreams and Humor in Affective Fieldwork on State Violence in Argentina

Chapter 11: Swimming with Former Combatants: Ethics and Pragmatics of Fieldwork in Post War zones in Sri Lanka

Chapter 12: Ethical Issues Raised by Legal Anthropological Research on Local Dispute Settlement in Ecuador

Chapter 13: Security at Stake: Dealingwith Violence and Public (In)security in a Popular Neighborhood in Guadalajara, Mexico

Chapter 14: Among Comrades: (Dis)trust in Ethnographic Fieldwork with Former Salvadoran Revolutionaries

Chapter 15: Embedded Ethnography: Conflict Research Through an International Peace Mission in Colombia

Chapter 16: Fieldwork Frontiers: Danger, Uncertainty, and Limitations During Research with Former Combatants in Mozambique

Product details

Published Apr 26 2019
Format Ebook (Epub & Mobi)
Edition 1st
Extent 254
ISBN 9781498598446
Imprint Lexington Books
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

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