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Researching In The Former Soviet Union Stories From The Field Jasmin Dallagnola

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Researching In The Former Soviet Union Stories From The Field Jasmin Dallagnola
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 14.29 MB
Pages: 168
Author: Jasmin Dall’Agnola, Allyson Edwards, Marnie Howlett
ISBN: 9780367699932, 9780367699956, 0367699931, 0367699958
Language: English
Year: 2022

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Researching In The Former Soviet Union Stories From The Field Jasmin Dallagnola by Jasmin Dall’agnola, Allyson Edwards, Marnie Howlett 9780367699932, 9780367699956, 0367699931, 0367699958 instant download after payment.

Written for early-career scholars still in the planning stages of their research, this book explores some of the challenges researchers face when conducting fieldwork in the former Soviet region. It addresses key questions, including: What difficulties do scholars, especially females, encounter when researching in the region? How does an early-career scholars’ positionality – especially their nationality, ethnicity, and sexuality – contribute to their experiences of inclusion, exclusion, and access while conducting fieldwork? How do early-career scholars navigate issues of personal safety in the field? How do junior academics successfully conduct high-risk research? The book includes contributors from both the region and Western countries, paying particular attention to the ways researchers’ subjectivities shape how they are received in the region, which, in turn, influence how they write about and disseminate their research. The book also explores ways to continue research away from the field through the use of digital methods when physical access is not possible.

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