Researching Central Asia Navigating Positionality in the Field /
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| Shrnutí: | X, 104 p. 2 illus., 1 illus. in color. text |
| Jazyk: | angličtina |
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Springer Nature Switzerland : Imprint: Springer,
2024.
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| Vydání: | 1st ed. 2024. |
| Edice: | SpringerBriefs in Political Science,
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| On-line přístup: | https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-39024-1 |
| Médium: | Elektronický zdroj Kniha |
Obsah:
- Chapter 1. The Central Asian Research Setting. An Introduction (Jasmin Dall’Agnola)
- Part I. Epistemic and Methodological Uncertainty
- Chapter 2. Making Sense of Central Asia: Sources of Epistemic Uncertainty (Aziz Elmuradov)
- Chapter 3. Pitfalls and Promise for Public Opinion Research in Central Asia (Kasiet Ysmanova)
- Chapter 4. ‘Swiping Right’ – The Ethics of Using Tinder as a Recruitment Tool in the Field (Paolo Sorbello)
- Part II. Beyond ‘Outsiders’ and ‘Locals’
- Chapter 5. The Power of a Multi-layered Identity in Central Asian Research (Gulzhanat Gafu)
- Chapter 6. Being Afghani, French and not Soviet, Along the Border Between Tajikistan and Afghanistan (Mélanie Sadozaï)
- Chapter 7. A Stranger in the Village: Anti-Blackness in the Field (Alexa Kurmanov)
- Part III. Doing Research in Closed Contexts
- Chapter 8. Safety, Security, and Self-Censorship as Survival Strategies (Aijan Sharshenova)
- Chapter 9. Navigating AcademicRepression in Central Asia (Ruslan Norov)
- Chapter 10. Performative Heterosexuality: A Gay Researcher Doing Fieldwork in Central Asia (Marius Honig)
- Chapter 11. From Romantic Advances to Cyberstalking in the Field (Jasmin Dall’Agnola).