Doing global fieldwork : a social scientist's guide to mixed-methods research far from home
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Doing global fieldwork : a social scientist's guide to mixed-methods research far from home
Columbia University Press, c2021
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Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
To do quality research, many social scientists must travel to far-flung parts of the world and spend long stretches of time living in places they find unfamiliar and uncomfortable. No matter how prepared researchers think they are, everyone encounters unexpected challenges in the course of their work in the field.
In Doing Global Fieldwork, the political scientist Jesse Driscoll offers a how-to guide for social scientists who are considering extended mixed-methods international fieldwork. He details the major steps in fieldwork planning and execution, from creating a plan, to what happens when political conditions throw up obstacles to research, to distilling and writing up research findings upon return. Driscoll emphasizes the ability to improvise and adapt because in the field, ideas will shift, plans will change, and something will inevitably go wrong. He offers a practical overview of the types of psychological and physical preparation, professionalization, and self-presentation that social scientists conducting research abroad need to prioritize. Driscoll describes the challenges that arise when working in difficult settings, such as war zones, areas of contested sovereignty, and volatile nondemocratic states. He explores the practical and ethical considerations for data collection in these unique situations, including whether and how much to reveal about one's research and common psychological harms associated with fieldwork.
Doing Global Fieldwork is an up-to-date methodological guide for graduate students and social science researchers of all stripes who need blunt, no-nonsense advice about how to make the best of their time in the field.
目次
Figures and Tables
Preface
1. Welcome to the Guild
2. How to Prepare to leave your home institution
3. How to Think About Self-Presentation Once You Arrive
4. How to Think About Solo Data Collection
5. How to Think Like a Manager
6. How to Weigh Risks in Difficult Settings
7. How to Come Home
Acknowledgments
Appendix I: How to Retell the Story of Your Journey to the Field
Appendix II: Additional Reading
Notes
Bibliography
Index
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