Weiss, Nerina Grassiani, Erella Green, Linda
The entanglements of ethnographic fieldwork in a violent world - United Kingdom -- Routledge -- 2023 - viii, 197p.
1 Entanglements of fieldwork: an introduction-Nerina Weiss;
2 Unspeakable: silences and silencing around fieldwork amid violence-Samira Marty;
3 Drawing on your inner anthropologist: some tools for violent and difficult ethnographic fields-Ivana Maček
4 A cautionary and hopeful tale about experiencing, thinking with, writing through, reflecting on, and teaching the emotional in ethnographic fieldwork-Jastinder Kaur;
5 The fieldwork of never alone: reframing access as relationships of care-Cari Tusing;
6 ‘You are one of us’, but I wasn’t: managing expectations and emotions when studying powerful security actors-Erella Grassiani;
7 Conversations about violence during fieldwork in Colombia-Colleen Alena O’Brien;
8 Staying sane and safe in Israel/Palestine: a foreign researcher’s reflections on fieldwork across boundaries-Andreas Hackl;
9 Involved and detached: emotional management in fieldwork-Anna Hedlund and Steven Sampson;
10 On Catalina’s silence and the things about her I still do not know how to say-Simone Toji;
11 Side effects: how fieldwork and ethnography helped me reclaim my life-Molly Hurley Depret;
12 Violent experiences, violent practices: caring and silence in anthropology-Lena Gross;
13 Hospitality and violence: writing for irresolution-Aya Musmar and Ann-Christin Zuntz;
14 Getting closer to the skin: writing as intensity, writing as feeling-Omer Aijazi;
15 Cherry blossoms and grilled lamb-Eva van Roekel Cordiviola;
16 Making common cause: Ethics as politics, anthropology as praxis: an afterword-Linda Green
This book focuses on the emotional hazards of conducting fieldwork about or within contexts of violence and provides a forum for field-based researchers to tell their stories.
9781032367101
Ethnography
Social science
Fieldwork
Violence
Anthropology
Research ethics
Positionality
Trauma
Vulnerability
Qualitative research
305.8 WEI/E
The entanglements of ethnographic fieldwork in a violent world - United Kingdom -- Routledge -- 2023 - viii, 197p.
1 Entanglements of fieldwork: an introduction-Nerina Weiss;
2 Unspeakable: silences and silencing around fieldwork amid violence-Samira Marty;
3 Drawing on your inner anthropologist: some tools for violent and difficult ethnographic fields-Ivana Maček
4 A cautionary and hopeful tale about experiencing, thinking with, writing through, reflecting on, and teaching the emotional in ethnographic fieldwork-Jastinder Kaur;
5 The fieldwork of never alone: reframing access as relationships of care-Cari Tusing;
6 ‘You are one of us’, but I wasn’t: managing expectations and emotions when studying powerful security actors-Erella Grassiani;
7 Conversations about violence during fieldwork in Colombia-Colleen Alena O’Brien;
8 Staying sane and safe in Israel/Palestine: a foreign researcher’s reflections on fieldwork across boundaries-Andreas Hackl;
9 Involved and detached: emotional management in fieldwork-Anna Hedlund and Steven Sampson;
10 On Catalina’s silence and the things about her I still do not know how to say-Simone Toji;
11 Side effects: how fieldwork and ethnography helped me reclaim my life-Molly Hurley Depret;
12 Violent experiences, violent practices: caring and silence in anthropology-Lena Gross;
13 Hospitality and violence: writing for irresolution-Aya Musmar and Ann-Christin Zuntz;
14 Getting closer to the skin: writing as intensity, writing as feeling-Omer Aijazi;
15 Cherry blossoms and grilled lamb-Eva van Roekel Cordiviola;
16 Making common cause: Ethics as politics, anthropology as praxis: an afterword-Linda Green
This book focuses on the emotional hazards of conducting fieldwork about or within contexts of violence and provides a forum for field-based researchers to tell their stories.
9781032367101
Ethnography
Social science
Fieldwork
Violence
Anthropology
Research ethics
Positionality
Trauma
Vulnerability
Qualitative research
305.8 WEI/E