Safer Field Research in the Social Sciences: A Guide to Human and Digital Security in Hostile Environments

Author:   Jannis J. Grimm ,  Kevin Koehler ,  Ellen M. Lust ,  Ilyas Saliba
Publisher:   Sage Publications Ltd
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9781529701043


Pages:   176
Publication Date:   07 August 2020
Format:   Paperback
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Safer Field Research in the Social Sciences: A Guide to Human and Digital Security in Hostile Environments


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Exploring the challenges and risks of social science fieldwork, this book shares best practice for conducting research in hostile environments and pragmatic advice to help you make good decisions. Drawing on the authors' experiences in regions of conflict and grounded in real-world examples, the book: * Provides practical guidance on important considerations like choosing a research question in sensitive contexts * Gives advice on data and digital security to help you minimize fieldwork risk in a contemporary research environment * Offers tools and templates you can use to develop a tailored security framework Building your understanding of the challenges of on-the-ground research, this book empowers you to meet the challenges of your research landscape head on.

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Author:   Jannis J. Grimm ,  Kevin Koehler ,  Ellen M. Lust ,  Ilyas Saliba
Publisher:   Sage Publications Ltd
Imprint:   Sage Publications Ltd
Weight:   0.310kg
ISBN:  

9781529701043


ISBN 10:   152970104
Pages:   176
Publication Date:   07 August 2020
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  College/higher education ,  Professional & Vocational ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Chapter 1: Introduction Chapter 2: Before the Field Chapter 3: In the Field Chapter 4: After the Field Chapter 5: Thinking Systematically about Digital Security Chapter 6: Tools and Tactics for Data Protection Chapter 7: Conclusion: The Role of Research Institutions

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This handbook offers crucial insights into how we can better think about and try to manage risks in our research endeavors. It is particularly useful as it goes beyond the one-sided focus on researcher safety and on fieldwork, emphasizing how risks extend far beyond fieldwork, particularly for research subjects and collaborators living in the research setting. By providing a range of concrete examples from various settings, the book provides invaluable insights, highlighting also how questions around safety and risk vary depending on context and also shift (sometimes rapidly) over time. -- Maria Eriksson Baaz This volume is an absolutely indispensable resource for any researcher setting out to embark on social science fieldwork, and for anyone reviewing or overseeing such work. Filling a glaring gap in disciplinary methods training, the authors provide clear steps, along with helpful tools, to anticipate - and mitigate - risks, posed both to the safety and security of researchers, but also to their research participants and interlocutors. As this volume makes clear, attention to shifting security environments not only emerges as an ethical imperative, but also a prerequisite for careful research design and sound data analysis. -- Milli Lake After-the-fact support for scholars under attack remains an urgent responsibility for everyone in higher education. But no less important are proactive strategies and practices to improve the security of researchers wherever their research takes them. By bringing valuable attention and structure to this much needed conversation, the authors make an important contribution to the future of research in challenging environments, whether a researcher is a few miles, or a few thousand miles, from home. -- Robert Quinn Research can be risky: more and more often, and not only in nondemocratic countries. This most precious book provides most valuable advice to social scientists about how to reduce those risks for all parts of their research projects. It is an invaluable resource for teaching young students how to conduct their field work in the safest possible way. -- Donatella Della Porta At last a definitive guide to the management of risks associated with conducting research. We have long understood the risks faced by some in the pursuit of knowledge; finally we have a document to help researchers stay safe in the field, and to deliver cutting edge results. -- George Shaw Research is not only vital to scientific development, it is essential to improvement of the human condition. But social science research, particularly fieldwork, is not always well-understood, effortlessly accepted or without risk. The appropriate response to such challenges is not to give up fieldwork altogether but to undertake it with care, vigilance and respect for all those involved, from today's research subjects to scholars of the future. This indispensable book is a masterful guide to responsible field research; it should be on the desk of all academics-from students to senior scholars-who conduct, or advise people who conduct, research away from their desks. -- Lisa Anderson The book is very timely, given the increased challenges faced by researchers in different parts of the world. It is the only book that offers researchers practical advice that comes from firsthand experiences by experts on the subject. The well-thought out content is imperative for anyone conducting field research whether an academic, journalist, or practitioner. -- Rabab El-Mahdi This unique book provides a clear and practical path to establishing a comprehensive risk assessment plan for researchers involved in fieldwork. Based on the perspective of research safety, this book offers tools to mitigate risks for researchers and participants, especially in conflict prone areas. An excellent resource for faculty members involved in applied research, it provides useful tips to maximize security when looking for housing, seeking transportation routes, and developing a safety plan for the research team. It also provides useful examples of best practices on how to implement a safe research and data gathering experience, as well as how to assist researchers returning from hostile environments that have experienced trauma, and insightful recommendations on data and digital security. -- Irasema Coronado How do we ensure that research on controversial and sensitive topics does not endanger ourselves, our participants, and the communities within which we work? Anyone doing research or building the capacity of others to carry out research in repressive environments should consider the conceptual concerns and practical steps offered in this book. -- Michelle J. Bellino This is a must-read book for researchers and their supervisors embarking on research projects where safety is a consideration. This important book fills a gap in our current knowledge on how safer research can be accomplished. It is full of interesting, relevant and timely case studies, and information on how to manage risk before, during and after the field work experience. Brilliant. -- Jen Couch This is a fantastic guide for anyone embarking on intensive fieldwork in any context. The advice given is nuanced, proportionate and measured, balancing the need to engage meaningfully in a place with protecting personal safety. It goes further to consider contemporary challenges in research engagement emanating from digital security and data protection. All research institutions need to engage with this book in their ethics and risk assessment procedures. -- Anna Mdee


Author Information

Jannis Grimm is Associate Researcher in the Center for Middle Eastern and North African Politics at the Freie Universität Berlin. Kevin Koehler is Professor and Director of the Program on Governance and Local Development at the University of Gothenburg. Ellen Lust is a Professor in the Department of Political Science and the Founder and Director of the Program on Governance and Local Development at the University of Gothenburg. She received her M.A. in Modern Middle East and North African Studies (1993) and PhD in Political Science (1997) from the University of Michigan. She has conducted research and engaged in policy dialogue across the Middle East, including Egypt, Jordan, Libya, Malawi, Morocco, Palestine, Syria, and Tunisia, as well as in Sub-Saharan Africa. She has served as an advisor and consultant to such organizations as the UNDP, UN Democracy Fund, The World Bank, USAID, Carter Center, Freedom House, and NDI. Ellen has authored numerous books and articles, including Structuring Contestation in the Arab World (Cambridge University Press, 2005); Political Participation in the Middle East and North Africa (Lynne Rienner Press, 2008), co-edited with Saloua Zerhouni; Taking to the Streets: Activism and the Arab Uprisings (Johns Hopkins University Press, 2014), co-edited with Lina Khatib and Trust, Voice and Incentives: Learning from Local Successes in Service Delivery in the Middle East and North Africa (Washington, DC: World Bank, 2015) in collaboration with Hana Brixi and Michael Woolcock. Her research has been supported by foundations such as the Moulay Hicham Foundation, National Science Foundation, Social Science Research Council, FORMAS and the Swedish Research Council. (See gld.gu.se for further information.) Ilyas Saliba is Research Fellow in the Research Unit Democracy and Democratization at WZB Berlin Social Science Center. Isabell Schierenbeck is Professor, School of Global Studies at University of Gothenburg.

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