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This Open Access book offers a synthetic reflection on the authors’ fieldwork experiences in seven countries within the framework of ‘Authoritarianism in a Global Age’, a major comparative research project. It responds to the demand for increased attention to methodological rigor and transparency in qualitative research, and seeks to advance and practically support field research in authoritarian contexts. Without reducing the conundrums of authoritarian field research to a simple how-to guide, the book systematically reflects and reports on the authors’ combined experiences in (i) getting access to the field, (ii) assessing risk, (iii) navigating ‘red lines’, (iv) building relations with local collaborators and respondents, (v) handling the psychological pressures on field researchers, and (vi) balancing transparency and prudence in publishing research. It offers unique insights into this particularly challenging area of field research, makes explicit how the authors handled methodological challenges and ethical dilemmas, and offers recommendations where appropriate. This book is open access under a CC BY 4.0 license.
Political science. --- Research --- Sociology --- Political Science and International Relations. --- Political Science. --- Research Methodology. --- Research Ethics. --- Moral and ethical aspects. --- Research. --- Sociological research --- Research ethics --- Administration --- Civil government --- Commonwealth, The --- Government --- Political theory --- Political thought --- Politics --- Science, Political --- Social sciences --- State, The --- Sociology-Research. --- Research-Moral and ethical aspec. --- Sociology—Research. --- Research—Moral and ethical aspects. --- research ethics --- authoritarian countries --- research methodology --- research in the authoritarian field --- risk and field research --- ethics and field research --- authoritarianism --- advice for field research --- research transparency --- research methods --- mental impact of field research --- planning for field research --- dangers of field research
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The aim of this book is to analyse and reflect on the effect of femininities in the field and the encountered biases specific to women researchers in tourism studies. The purpose of the book is to define potential areas of gender bias using international case studies from five continents to improve the validity and transparency of future research conducted by researchers in transcultural contexts. It covers broad themes including access, attire and conduct, sexual harassment, personal safety, and accompanied research and well-being. The volume provides case studies using reflexivity to create baselines for comparison for female (and male) researchers doing fieldwork and outlines potential areas of concern for supervisors through a transdisciplinary approach in a global context. It is an essential guide for supervisors, students, ethics committee members and any researchers.
Femininity. --- Field research. --- female experiences of research. --- female researchers. --- femininities. --- gender bias. --- gender studies. --- tourism fieldwork. --- tourism research.
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Prejudices. --- Préjugés --- Prejudices --- Sociale psychologie --- sociale cognitie --- sociale cognitie. --- Préjugés --- historical overview --- forming and maintaining stereotypes --- prejudice --- victimization --- methodological issues in field research
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A geographer with extensive research experience in the Canadian North, Jack D. Ives has written a lively and informative account of several expeditions to Baffin Island during the "golden age" of federal research. In the 1960s, scientists from the Geographical Branch of Canada's Department of Energy, Mines, and Resources travelled to Baffin to study glacial geomorphology and glaciology. Their fieldwork resulted in vastly increased knowledge of the Far North-from its ice caps and glaciers to its lichens and microfossils. Drawing from the recollections of his Baffin colleagues as well as from his own memories, Ives takes readers on a remarkable adventure, describing the day-to-day experiences of the field teams in the context of both contemporary Arctic research and bureaucratic decision making. Along the way, his narrative illustrates the role played by the Cold War-era Distant Early Warning Line and other northern infrastructure, the crucial importance of his pioneering aerial photography, the unpredictable nature of planes, helicopters, and radios in Arctic regions, and of course, the vast and breathtaking scenery of the North.Baffin Island encompasses both field research and High Arctic adventure. The research trips to Baffin between 1961 and 1967 also served as a vital training ground in polar studies for university students; further, they represented a breakthrough in gender equality in government-sponsored science, thanks to the author's persistence in having women permitted on the teams. The book contains a special section detailing the subsequent professional achievements of the many researchers involved (in addition to the later career moves of Ives himself) and a chapter that delves deeper into the science behind their fieldwork in the North. Readers need not be versed in glaciology, however. Ives has produced a highly readable book that seamlessly combines research and adventure.
Geographers --- Geography --- Research --- Travel --- Fieldwork --- History --- Government policy --- Ives, Jack D. --- Arctic regions --- Baffin Island (Nunavut) --- Earth sciences --- Environment --- Field research
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The aim of this book is to analyse and reflect on the effect of femininities in the field and the encountered biases specific to women researchers in tourism studies. The purpose of the book is to define potential areas of gender bias using international case studies from five continents to improve the validity and transparency of future research conducted by researchers in transcultural contexts. It covers broad themes including access, attire and conduct, sexual harassment, personal safety, and accompanied research and well-being. The volume provides case studies using reflexivity to create baselines for comparison for female (and male) researchers doing fieldwork and outlines potential areas of concern for supervisors through a transdisciplinary approach in a global context. It is an essential guide for supervisors, students, ethics committee members and any researchers.
Femininity. --- Field research. --- female experiences of research. --- female researchers. --- femininities. --- gender bias. --- gender studies. --- tourism fieldwork. --- tourism research. --- Tourism --- Sex discrimination against women
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A geographer with extensive research experience in the Canadian North, Jack D. Ives has written a lively and informative account of several expeditions to Baffin Island during the "golden age" of federal research. In the 1960s, scientists from the Geographical Branch of Canada's Department of Energy, Mines, and Resources travelled to Baffin to study glacial geomorphology and glaciology. Their fieldwork resulted in vastly increased knowledge of the Far North-from its ice caps and glaciers to its lichens and microfossils. Drawing from the recollections of his Baffin colleagues as well as from his own memories, Ives takes readers on a remarkable adventure, describing the day-to-day experiences of the field teams in the context of both contemporary Arctic research and bureaucratic decision making. Along the way, his narrative illustrates the role played by the Cold War-era Distant Early Warning Line and other northern infrastructure, the crucial importance of his pioneering aerial photography, the unpredictable nature of planes, helicopters, and radios in Arctic regions, and of course, the vast and breathtaking scenery of the North.Baffin Island encompasses both field research and High Arctic adventure. The research trips to Baffin between 1961 and 1967 also served as a vital training ground in polar studies for university students; further, they represented a breakthrough in gender equality in government-sponsored science, thanks to the author's persistence in having women permitted on the teams. The book contains a special section detailing the subsequent professional achievements of the many researchers involved (in addition to the later career moves of Ives himself) and a chapter that delves deeper into the science behind their fieldwork in the North. Readers need not be versed in glaciology, however. Ives has produced a highly readable book that seamlessly combines research and adventure.
Geographers --- Geography --- Research --- Travel --- Fieldwork --- History --- Government policy --- Ives, Jack D. --- Arctic regions --- Baffin Island (Nunavut) --- Earth sciences --- Environment --- Field research
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Maps the contemporary social world of anthropologists and its relation to the wider world in which they carry out their work.
Anthropology. --- Human beings --- Anthropology --- #SBIB:39A1 --- #SBIB:39A3 --- Antropologie: algemeen --- Antropologie: geschiedenis, theorie, wetenschap (incl. grondleggers van de antropologie als wetenschap) --- Primitive societies --- Chaps --- Ethnography --- Field research --- Social sciences
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Drawing on extensive field research conducted over the course of two decades, Bode Omojola examines traditional and contemporary Yorùbá genres of music.
Music --- Yoruba (African people) --- Popular music --- History and criticism. --- Agency. --- Bode Omojola. --- Chanting. --- Contemporary. --- Drumming. --- Field research. --- Identity. --- Indigenous. --- Multi-national. --- Multiethnic. --- Music. --- Performance Practice. --- Singing. --- Social dynamics. --- Traditional. --- Twentieth Century. --- Yorùbá.
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Artistic research has become an established mode of inquiry and knowledge production in many fields. Johanna Schindler examines the collaborative practices of two artistic research projects in the fields of digital musical instrument design and responsive environments. How are individual research modes organized? Which forms of knowledge are at stake? And what sort of influence do institutional settings, spatial arrangements, and boundary objects have on the emerging research dynamics? Schindler's ethnographic study explores these questions and suggests concrete measurements that can be utilized to adapt the research environments, funding structures, and evaluation criteria of artistic research projects to the specific needs of this emerging field. »Schindlers ethnography of artistic research infrastructures offers a welcome critical distance from the commonplace celebrations of the potentials of artistic research, pointing to a promising discussion on the politics of its infrastructures.« Manuel Angel-Macia, Journal of Artistic Research, 23.06.2019
Art. --- Art, Occidental --- Art, Visual --- Art, Western (Western countries) --- Arts, Fine --- Arts, Visual --- Fine arts --- Iconography --- Occidental art --- Visual arts --- Western art (Western countries) --- Arts --- Aesthetics --- Artistic Research; Boundary Objects; Digital Musical Instruments; Atmospheres; Field Research; Art; Science; Design; Sociology of Art; Sociology of Science; Fine Arts; Cultural Studies --- Atmospheres. --- Boundary Objects. --- Cultural Studies. --- Design. --- Digital Musical Instruments. --- Field Research. --- Fine Arts. --- Science. --- Sociology of Art. --- Sociology of Science.
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Die Herstellung von Kunstwerken wird in jüngerer Zeit vermehrt aus dem Atelier in spezialisierte handwerkliche Produktionsstätten ausgelagert. Die hier tätigen »Art Fabricators« sind in der Regel namen- und gesichtslos auf der Hinterbühne der »Art World« mit ihrem handwerklichen Geschick, einem ausgeprägten Kunstverständnis und hohem Maß an Kreativität an der Hervorbringung von Kunstwerken aktiv beteiligt. Sie stehen im Zentrum dieser Studie. Mittels ethnografischer Feldforschungen bietet Franz Schultheis erstmals Einblicke in die Praxis sowie Produktionsbedingungen und -verhältnisse solcher Manufakturen. Dabei werden auch das besondere Berufsethos ihrer Mitarbeiter*innen sowie deren Selbst- und Rollenverhältnisse untersucht. Nicht zuletzt stellt sich aber auch die Frage, wie dieser Wandel in der Produktion von Kunstwerken die Vorstellung vom Künstler und von der Kunst selbst verändert.
SOCIAL SCIENCE / Sociology / General. --- Art --- Art and society. --- Marketing. --- Art and sociology --- Society and art --- Sociology and art --- Social aspects --- Art Fabricators. --- Art Market. --- Art World. --- Capitalism. --- Commission Work. --- Creative Work. --- Creativity. --- Cultural Studies. --- Culture. --- Ethnographic Field Research. --- Manufactory. --- Professional Ethics. --- Service. --- Social Diagnostics. --- Sociology of Art. --- Sociology of Culture. --- Sociology. --- Theory of Art. --- Kunst; Art World; Ethnografische Feldforschung; Art Fabricators; Manufaktur; Kreativität; Berufsethos; Kreativarbeit; Dienstleistung; Auftragsarbeit; Kapitalismus; Kunstmarkt; Gesellschaftsdiagnostik; Kultur; Kunstsoziologie; Kultursoziologie; Kunsttheorie; Kulturwissenschaft; Soziologie; Art; Ethnographic Field Research; Manufactory; Creativity; Professional Ethics; Creative Work; Service; Commission Work; Capitalism; Art Market; Social Diagnostics; Culture; Sociology of Art; Sociology of Culture; Theory of Art; Cultural Studies; Sociology
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