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Researching Peace, Conflict, and Power in the Field

- Methodological Challenges and Opportunities

About Researching Peace, Conflict, and Power in the Field

1. Research Team 1. Introduction 2. Conducting field research amid violence: Experiences from Colombia 3. Keepers of local know-how in conflict: Conversations between research assistant and researcher 4. Conceptualizing the interpreter in field interviews in post-conflict settings: Reflections from psychological research in Bosnia and Herzegovina 5. Doing research on Turkish-Armenian relations in Turkey, Armenia, and Diaspora as Turkish researchers: The challenges and opportunities of being an insider and outsider 6. Confronting Conflicting Attitudes about Racial Bias in the United States: How Communicator Identities Shape Audience Reception 2. Research Population 7. Data collection with indigenous people: Fieldwork experiences from Chile 8. On the borders: Research with refugees of conflict 9. Keeping the trust - challenges in embedding yourself in protest contexts 10. Conducting Field Research on Collective Victimhood in the Indian Subcontinent 11. Kurdish Alevis in the Turkish-Kurdish peace process: Reflections on conducting research in Turkey''s "buffer zone" 3. Practical Applications 12. Implementing Social Psychological Interventions: Challenges and Opportunities 13. Sense and Sensitivities: Researching children and young people''s identity and social attitudes in a divided society 14. The challenges and promises of using RCTs in conflict environments 4. Reflections and Meta-reflections 15. When research and experience merge: A reflexive assessment on studying peace in conflict zones 16. A reflection on the politics of knowledge production at South African universities: When black identity meets legacies of institutional racism 17. Being a wanderer, stranger, public enemy and a "useful idiot": A few personal remarks on performing and communicating psychological research in conflicted areas 18. Recovering the everyday in peacebuilding through reflexive praxis: An epistemic and methodological intervention 19. Concluding Remarks

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  • Language:
  • English
  • ISBN:
  • 9783030441128
  • Binding:
  • Hardback
  • Pages:
  • 383
  • Published:
  • August 29, 2020
  • Edition:
  • 12020
  • Dimensions:
  • 155x235x0 mm.
  • Weight:
  • 758 g.
Delivery: 2-3 weeks
Expected delivery: December 5, 2024

Description of Researching Peace, Conflict, and Power in the Field

1. Research Team
1. Introduction
2. Conducting field research amid violence: Experiences from Colombia
3. Keepers of local know-how in conflict: Conversations between research assistant and researcher
4. Conceptualizing the interpreter in field interviews in post-conflict settings: Reflections from psychological research in Bosnia and Herzegovina
5. Doing research on Turkish-Armenian relations in Turkey, Armenia, and Diaspora as Turkish researchers: The challenges and opportunities of being an insider and outsider
6. Confronting Conflicting Attitudes about Racial Bias in the United States:
How Communicator Identities Shape Audience Reception

2. Research Population

7. Data collection with indigenous people: Fieldwork experiences from Chile
8. On the borders: Research with refugees of conflict
9. Keeping the trust - challenges in embedding yourself in protest contexts
10. Conducting Field Research on Collective Victimhood in the Indian Subcontinent
11. Kurdish Alevis in the Turkish-Kurdish peace process: Reflections on conducting research in Turkey''s "buffer zone"

3. Practical Applications

12. Implementing Social Psychological Interventions: Challenges and Opportunities
13. Sense and Sensitivities: Researching children and young people''s identity and social attitudes in a divided society
14. The challenges and promises of using RCTs in conflict environments

4. Reflections and Meta-reflections

15. When research and experience merge: A reflexive assessment on studying peace in conflict zones
16. A reflection on the politics of knowledge production at South African universities: When black identity meets legacies of institutional racism
17. Being a wanderer, stranger, public enemy and a "useful idiot": A few personal remarks on performing and communicating psychological research in conflicted areas
18. Recovering the everyday in peacebuilding through reflexive praxis: An epistemic and methodological intervention
19. Concluding Remarks

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