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- Title Pages
- Acknowledgements
- Notes on the editors and contributors
- Foreword
- Introduction
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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
Packing for Kabul
Packing for Kabul
- Chapter:
- (p.95) Vignette 2: Packing for Kabul
- Source:
- Experiences in Researching Conflict and Violence
- Author(s):
Henri Myrttinen
- Publisher:
- Policy Press
DOI:10.1332/policypress/9781447337683.003.0007
Using a visit to Kabul as its entry point, the vignette explores feelings of apprehension and fear linked to this visit, but also the privileges that come with being a male western researcher.
Keywords: Emotion, privilege, Afghanistan
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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