Research Methods in Conflict Settings: A View from Below

Author:   Dyan Mazurana ,  Karen Jacobsen ,  Lacey Andrews Gale
Publisher:   Cambridge University Press
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Pages:   342
Publication Date:   11 December 2014
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Author:   Dyan Mazurana ,  Karen Jacobsen ,  Lacey Andrews Gale
Publisher:   Cambridge University Press
Imprint:   Cambridge University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.460kg
ISBN:  

9781107502819


ISBN 10:   1107502810
Pages:   342
Publication Date:   11 December 2014
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  College/higher education ,  Professional & Vocational ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
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1. A view from below: conducting research in conflict zones Dyan Mazurana, Lacey Gale and Karen Jacobsen; 2. The other side of the country: filming the human experience of war Catherine Hébert; 3. Negotiating identity, space, and place among Iraqi women refugees in Jordan Isis Nusair; 4. Reflections on ethical and practical challenges of conducting research with children in war zones: toward a grounded approach Michael Wessells; 5. Researching social life in protracted exile: experiences with Sudanese refugees in Uganda 1996–2008 Tania Kaiser; 6. 'I love my soldier' developing responsible and ethically sound research strategies in a militarized society Cathrine Brun; 7. Power dynamics and the politics of fieldwork under Sudan's prolonged conflicts Jok Madut Jok; 8. Reporting the story: thoughts for reporting on violent groups in a turbulent environment Molly Bingham and Steve Connors; 9. Establishing a policy research organization in a conflict zone: the case of the Afghanistan research and evaluation unit Paul Fishstein and Andrew Wilder; 10. Conducting research in conflict zones: lessons from the African great lakes region Timothy Longman; 11. Preparing for research in active conflict zones: practical considerations for personal safety Dyan Mazurana and Lacey Gale; 12. Afterword Elisabeth Wood.

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Dyan Mazurana is Associate Research Professor at the Fletcher School, and Research Director of Gender, Youth, and Community at the Feinstein International Center, Tufts University. Mazurana's areas of specialty include women's and children's rights during and after armed conflict, armed opposition groups' serious crimes and violations committed during armed conflict, and remedy and reparation. Her most recent books include After the Taliban: Life and Security in Rural Afghanistan (2008, with Nojumi and Stites), and Gender, Conflict, and Peacekeeping (2005, with Raven-Roberts and Parpart). She has published more than seventy scholarly and policy books, articles and international reports in numerous languages. Karen Jacobsen is Associate Professor at the School of Nutrition and Science Policy, and teaches at the Fletcher School, Tufts University. She is based at the Feinstein International Center where she leads the Refugees and Forced Migration Program. Jacobsen's current research focuses on urban refugees and internally displaced persons in Africa, and on livelihood interventions in conflict-affected areas. Her most recent book, The Economic Life of Refugees, was published in 2005. She teaches courses on field research methods and on forced migration. Lacey Gale is Visiting Fellow at the Feinstein International Center, Tufts University, and Research Associate in the Africana Studies Program at Bowdoin College. Her current research focuses on community leadership, healing and storytelling among refugee diasporas in the United States. Gale has worked with refugee populations in West Africa and the United States since 1998. She has conducted research and written on issues of gender and family, child fostering, youth leadership, durable solutions, host-refugee relationships, and transnational connections and remittance sending among refugee diasporas.

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