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Doing Research as a Native
A Guide for Fieldwork in Illiberal and Repressive States
Jumet, Kira D.; Mekouar, Merouan
Oxford University Press Inc
02/2025
360
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9780197699812
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Introduction
Part 1: Gender and Societal Expectations
Izabela Steflja: Chapter 1: "But Where Is Your Grandmother Really From?"Negotiating Ethnicity, Gender, and Belonging After War (Bosnia and Herzegovina and Serbia)
Hiba Zerrougui: Chapter 2: Discomfort in the Field: Navigating Family Politics, the Streets, and the State in Algeria (Algeria)
Syed Shah and Farooq Yousaf: Chapter 3: Doing Research on the "Margins": Fieldwork as a Pashtun in Pakistan (Pakistan)
Mona Bhan: Chapter 4: Suspicion, Surveillance, and Survival in Kashmir (Indian-controlled Kashmir)
Kira Jumet and Merouan Mekouar: Chapter 5: Gender and Societal Expectations: A Provisional Guide
Part 2: Race, Ethnicity, and Belonging
Tewodros Asfaw: Chapter 6: Ethnicity as a Liability: Fieldwork as a Mixed Ethnic Researcher in Ethiopia (Ethiopia)
Guilherme Marcondes: Chapter 7: "Racial Democracy" as a Fallacy: Art, Research, and Identity in Brazil (Brazil)
Musa Ibrahim: Chapter 8: "Come Back as a Piece, not Pieces": Risks, Experiences, and Practices of Researching "Sensitive" Topics in One's Home Country - A Note from Northern Nigeria (Nigeria)
Boris Xavier Martin Quijano: Chapter 9: Guardians of the Archives: The Bishop and the Bureaucrat in Socialist Cuba (Cuba)
Kira Jumet and Merouan Mekouar: Chapter 10: Race, Ethnicity, and Belonging: A Provisional Guide
Part 3: Legal Threats and Red Lines
Cuong Nguyen: Chapter 11: Lacan in Vietnam: Managing Anxiety and Minimizing Surveillance (Vietnam)
Taqadum Al-Khatib: Chapter 12: Nowhere to Hide: An Egyptian Researcher, Between Forced Exile and Arrest (Egypt)
Dilafruz Nazarova and Shahnoza Nozimova: Chapter 13: Walking a Fine Line: Institutional Ambiguities and Ethical Dilemmas in Tajikistan (Tajikistan)
Maria Jose Diaz Reyes: Chapter 14: What Does One Do with the Nightmares? Are They Ethnographic Data or Material for a Psychoanalyst? (Nicaragua)
Kira Jumet and Merouan Mekouar: Chapter 15: Legal Threats and Red Lines: A Provisional Guide
Part 4: Exploitation
Shirin Saeidi: Chapter 16: Impossible Return? Vulnerability for Iranian Dual-National Researchers in the Field (Iran)
Jose Miguel Gonzalez Perez: Chapter 17: Questionable Solicitations and Regime Restrictions: Protecting Family, Colleagues, and Oneself while Researching in Nicaragua (Nicaragua)
Omer Ozcan: Chapter 18: Navigating Dangerous Fields: Storytelling, W aiting, and Ethnography without Fieldnotes (Turkey)
Kira Jumet and Merouan Mekouar: Chapter 19: Exploitation: A Provisional Guide
Conclusion
Bibliography
Part 1: Gender and Societal Expectations
Izabela Steflja: Chapter 1: "But Where Is Your Grandmother Really From?"Negotiating Ethnicity, Gender, and Belonging After War (Bosnia and Herzegovina and Serbia)
Hiba Zerrougui: Chapter 2: Discomfort in the Field: Navigating Family Politics, the Streets, and the State in Algeria (Algeria)
Syed Shah and Farooq Yousaf: Chapter 3: Doing Research on the "Margins": Fieldwork as a Pashtun in Pakistan (Pakistan)
Mona Bhan: Chapter 4: Suspicion, Surveillance, and Survival in Kashmir (Indian-controlled Kashmir)
Kira Jumet and Merouan Mekouar: Chapter 5: Gender and Societal Expectations: A Provisional Guide
Part 2: Race, Ethnicity, and Belonging
Tewodros Asfaw: Chapter 6: Ethnicity as a Liability: Fieldwork as a Mixed Ethnic Researcher in Ethiopia (Ethiopia)
Guilherme Marcondes: Chapter 7: "Racial Democracy" as a Fallacy: Art, Research, and Identity in Brazil (Brazil)
Musa Ibrahim: Chapter 8: "Come Back as a Piece, not Pieces": Risks, Experiences, and Practices of Researching "Sensitive" Topics in One's Home Country - A Note from Northern Nigeria (Nigeria)
Boris Xavier Martin Quijano: Chapter 9: Guardians of the Archives: The Bishop and the Bureaucrat in Socialist Cuba (Cuba)
Kira Jumet and Merouan Mekouar: Chapter 10: Race, Ethnicity, and Belonging: A Provisional Guide
Part 3: Legal Threats and Red Lines
Cuong Nguyen: Chapter 11: Lacan in Vietnam: Managing Anxiety and Minimizing Surveillance (Vietnam)
Taqadum Al-Khatib: Chapter 12: Nowhere to Hide: An Egyptian Researcher, Between Forced Exile and Arrest (Egypt)
Dilafruz Nazarova and Shahnoza Nozimova: Chapter 13: Walking a Fine Line: Institutional Ambiguities and Ethical Dilemmas in Tajikistan (Tajikistan)
Maria Jose Diaz Reyes: Chapter 14: What Does One Do with the Nightmares? Are They Ethnographic Data or Material for a Psychoanalyst? (Nicaragua)
Kira Jumet and Merouan Mekouar: Chapter 15: Legal Threats and Red Lines: A Provisional Guide
Part 4: Exploitation
Shirin Saeidi: Chapter 16: Impossible Return? Vulnerability for Iranian Dual-National Researchers in the Field (Iran)
Jose Miguel Gonzalez Perez: Chapter 17: Questionable Solicitations and Regime Restrictions: Protecting Family, Colleagues, and Oneself while Researching in Nicaragua (Nicaragua)
Omer Ozcan: Chapter 18: Navigating Dangerous Fields: Storytelling, W aiting, and Ethnography without Fieldnotes (Turkey)
Kira Jumet and Merouan Mekouar: Chapter 19: Exploitation: A Provisional Guide
Conclusion
Bibliography
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Introduction
Part 1: Gender and Societal Expectations
Izabela Steflja: Chapter 1: "But Where Is Your Grandmother Really From?"Negotiating Ethnicity, Gender, and Belonging After War (Bosnia and Herzegovina and Serbia)
Hiba Zerrougui: Chapter 2: Discomfort in the Field: Navigating Family Politics, the Streets, and the State in Algeria (Algeria)
Syed Shah and Farooq Yousaf: Chapter 3: Doing Research on the "Margins": Fieldwork as a Pashtun in Pakistan (Pakistan)
Mona Bhan: Chapter 4: Suspicion, Surveillance, and Survival in Kashmir (Indian-controlled Kashmir)
Kira Jumet and Merouan Mekouar: Chapter 5: Gender and Societal Expectations: A Provisional Guide
Part 2: Race, Ethnicity, and Belonging
Tewodros Asfaw: Chapter 6: Ethnicity as a Liability: Fieldwork as a Mixed Ethnic Researcher in Ethiopia (Ethiopia)
Guilherme Marcondes: Chapter 7: "Racial Democracy" as a Fallacy: Art, Research, and Identity in Brazil (Brazil)
Musa Ibrahim: Chapter 8: "Come Back as a Piece, not Pieces": Risks, Experiences, and Practices of Researching "Sensitive" Topics in One's Home Country - A Note from Northern Nigeria (Nigeria)
Boris Xavier Martin Quijano: Chapter 9: Guardians of the Archives: The Bishop and the Bureaucrat in Socialist Cuba (Cuba)
Kira Jumet and Merouan Mekouar: Chapter 10: Race, Ethnicity, and Belonging: A Provisional Guide
Part 3: Legal Threats and Red Lines
Cuong Nguyen: Chapter 11: Lacan in Vietnam: Managing Anxiety and Minimizing Surveillance (Vietnam)
Taqadum Al-Khatib: Chapter 12: Nowhere to Hide: An Egyptian Researcher, Between Forced Exile and Arrest (Egypt)
Dilafruz Nazarova and Shahnoza Nozimova: Chapter 13: Walking a Fine Line: Institutional Ambiguities and Ethical Dilemmas in Tajikistan (Tajikistan)
Maria Jose Diaz Reyes: Chapter 14: What Does One Do with the Nightmares? Are They Ethnographic Data or Material for a Psychoanalyst? (Nicaragua)
Kira Jumet and Merouan Mekouar: Chapter 15: Legal Threats and Red Lines: A Provisional Guide
Part 4: Exploitation
Shirin Saeidi: Chapter 16: Impossible Return? Vulnerability for Iranian Dual-National Researchers in the Field (Iran)
Jose Miguel Gonzalez Perez: Chapter 17: Questionable Solicitations and Regime Restrictions: Protecting Family, Colleagues, and Oneself while Researching in Nicaragua (Nicaragua)
Omer Ozcan: Chapter 18: Navigating Dangerous Fields: Storytelling, W aiting, and Ethnography without Fieldnotes (Turkey)
Kira Jumet and Merouan Mekouar: Chapter 19: Exploitation: A Provisional Guide
Conclusion
Bibliography
Part 1: Gender and Societal Expectations
Izabela Steflja: Chapter 1: "But Where Is Your Grandmother Really From?"Negotiating Ethnicity, Gender, and Belonging After War (Bosnia and Herzegovina and Serbia)
Hiba Zerrougui: Chapter 2: Discomfort in the Field: Navigating Family Politics, the Streets, and the State in Algeria (Algeria)
Syed Shah and Farooq Yousaf: Chapter 3: Doing Research on the "Margins": Fieldwork as a Pashtun in Pakistan (Pakistan)
Mona Bhan: Chapter 4: Suspicion, Surveillance, and Survival in Kashmir (Indian-controlled Kashmir)
Kira Jumet and Merouan Mekouar: Chapter 5: Gender and Societal Expectations: A Provisional Guide
Part 2: Race, Ethnicity, and Belonging
Tewodros Asfaw: Chapter 6: Ethnicity as a Liability: Fieldwork as a Mixed Ethnic Researcher in Ethiopia (Ethiopia)
Guilherme Marcondes: Chapter 7: "Racial Democracy" as a Fallacy: Art, Research, and Identity in Brazil (Brazil)
Musa Ibrahim: Chapter 8: "Come Back as a Piece, not Pieces": Risks, Experiences, and Practices of Researching "Sensitive" Topics in One's Home Country - A Note from Northern Nigeria (Nigeria)
Boris Xavier Martin Quijano: Chapter 9: Guardians of the Archives: The Bishop and the Bureaucrat in Socialist Cuba (Cuba)
Kira Jumet and Merouan Mekouar: Chapter 10: Race, Ethnicity, and Belonging: A Provisional Guide
Part 3: Legal Threats and Red Lines
Cuong Nguyen: Chapter 11: Lacan in Vietnam: Managing Anxiety and Minimizing Surveillance (Vietnam)
Taqadum Al-Khatib: Chapter 12: Nowhere to Hide: An Egyptian Researcher, Between Forced Exile and Arrest (Egypt)
Dilafruz Nazarova and Shahnoza Nozimova: Chapter 13: Walking a Fine Line: Institutional Ambiguities and Ethical Dilemmas in Tajikistan (Tajikistan)
Maria Jose Diaz Reyes: Chapter 14: What Does One Do with the Nightmares? Are They Ethnographic Data or Material for a Psychoanalyst? (Nicaragua)
Kira Jumet and Merouan Mekouar: Chapter 15: Legal Threats and Red Lines: A Provisional Guide
Part 4: Exploitation
Shirin Saeidi: Chapter 16: Impossible Return? Vulnerability for Iranian Dual-National Researchers in the Field (Iran)
Jose Miguel Gonzalez Perez: Chapter 17: Questionable Solicitations and Regime Restrictions: Protecting Family, Colleagues, and Oneself while Researching in Nicaragua (Nicaragua)
Omer Ozcan: Chapter 18: Navigating Dangerous Fields: Storytelling, W aiting, and Ethnography without Fieldnotes (Turkey)
Kira Jumet and Merouan Mekouar: Chapter 19: Exploitation: A Provisional Guide
Conclusion
Bibliography
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