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Researching violently divided societies: ethical and methodological issues [Mīkstie vāki]

  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 240 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 17-Sep-2003
  • Izdevniecība: United Nations
  • ISBN-10: 9280810650
  • ISBN-13: 9789280810653
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 240 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 17-Sep-2003
  • Izdevniecība: United Nations
  • ISBN-10: 9280810650
  • ISBN-13: 9789280810653
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book, produced as a result of an international collaboration between researchers in Eastern Europe, Africa, the Middle East, Northern Ireland and elsewhere has five objectives. The first is to provide a Guide to The issues faced by researchers working in violently divided societies. The second is to document the insights and wisdom of researchers operating in such contexts. The third is to provide access to the experience of those researchers and the ethical and methodological challenges, which they face. The fourth is to present accounts and analyses, which illustrate a wide range of diverse experiences and perspectives on the experience of doing research in violently divided societies. And finally, the fifth is to explore the impact on the researchers.
Institutional Background vii Introduction 1(11) Marie Smyth The Role and Function of Research in Divided societies: The Case of Africa 12(22) Eghosa E. Osaghae Does Research Make Any Difference? The Case of Northern Ireland 34(21) Marie Smyth John Darby Reflexivity and the dilemmas of Identification: An Ethnographic Encounter in Northern Ireland 55(22) Andrew Finlay The Impermeable Identity Wall: The Study of Violent Conflicts by Insiders and Outsiders 77(15) Tamar Hermann Research for Empowerment in a Divided Cambodia 92(14) Helen Jenks Clarke The Role and Process of Action Research in the Management of Violent Community Conflicts in Nigeria 106(24) Isaac Olawale Albert Researching Ethnic Conflict in Post-Soviet Central Asia 130(18) Anara Tabyshalieva The Use of Epidemiological Methods in Assessing the Impact of War and Armed Conflict 148(17) David Meddings A Field Trip to Bosnia: The Dilemmas of the First-Time Researcher 165(19) Ioannis Armakolas The Ethics of Conducting Psychiatric Research in War-Torn Contexts 184(9) Pam Bell One Size Fits All? Focused Comparison and Policy-Relevant Research on Violently Divided Societies 193(14) Albrecht Schnabel Conclusions 207(3) Marie Smyth Gillian Robinson Notes on Contributors 210(5) Index 215
Marie Smyth is reader in contemporary political violence at the University of Wales, Aberyswyth. Gillian Robinson is INCORE Director and ARK Director at the University of Ulster, Northern Ireland.