- Title Pages
- Acknowledgements
- Notes on the editors and contributors
- Foreword
- Introduction
-
1 Conducting unleashing interviews where control means life or death -
2 Qualitative research in the shadow of violent conflict -
Vignette 1: The play I could not publish -
3 Ambivalent reflections on violence and peacebuilding: Activist research in Croatia and the wider post-Yugoslav space1 -
4 Intervention, autonomy and power in polarised societies -
Vignette 2: Packing for Kabul -
5 Formidable fieldwork: Experiences of a lesbian researcher in post-conflict Northern Ireland -
6 Insider-outsider reflections on terrorism research in the coastal region of Kenya -
Vignette 3: Thinking about race and gender in conflict research -
7 Bodies of cyberwar: Violence and knowledge beyond corporeality -
8 Fields of insecurity: Responding to flows of information -
Vignette 4: Visual ethnographic encounters and silence in post-conflict Banda Aceh -
9 Writing the wrongs: Keeping diaries and reflective practice -
10 Abetting atrocities? Reporting the perspectives of perpetrators in research on violence -
11 Empathy as a critical methodological tool in peace research -
Vignette 5: The limits of a part-time political ethnographer - Index
Introduction
Introduction
- Chapter:
- (p.1) Introduction
- Source:
- Experiences in Researching Conflict and Violence
- Author(s):
Althea-Maria Rivas
Brendan Ciarán Browne
- Publisher:
- Policy Press
This introductory chapter written by the editors of the volume sets the tone for the book. It identifies the need for the volume, and then lays out the main objectives of the book and the key themes that run throughout the contributions. After a brief overview of the chapters it ends by highlighting the implications of the contributions and some ideas for ways forward.
Keywords: research, violence, relationships, diversity, methodology, affect, intersectionality, non-traditional academic writing
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- Title Pages
- Acknowledgements
- Notes on the editors and contributors
- Foreword
- Introduction
-
1 Conducting unleashing interviews where control means life or death -
2 Qualitative research in the shadow of violent conflict -
Vignette 1: The play I could not publish -
3 Ambivalent reflections on violence and peacebuilding: Activist research in Croatia and the wider post-Yugoslav space1 -
4 Intervention, autonomy and power in polarised societies -
Vignette 2: Packing for Kabul -
5 Formidable fieldwork: Experiences of a lesbian researcher in post-conflict Northern Ireland -
6 Insider-outsider reflections on terrorism research in the coastal region of Kenya -
Vignette 3: Thinking about race and gender in conflict research -
7 Bodies of cyberwar: Violence and knowledge beyond corporeality -
8 Fields of insecurity: Responding to flows of information -
Vignette 4: Visual ethnographic encounters and silence in post-conflict Banda Aceh -
9 Writing the wrongs: Keeping diaries and reflective practice -
10 Abetting atrocities? Reporting the perspectives of perpetrators in research on violence -
11 Empathy as a critical methodological tool in peace research -
Vignette 5: The limits of a part-time political ethnographer - Index