Researching Violently Divided Societies: Ethical and Methodological Issues

Researching Violently Divided Societies: Ethical and Methodological Issues by Marie Smyth, published by Pluto Press on January 20, 2002, offers a critical examination of the politics surrounding aid-giving in contexts marked by division and conflict. This edition spans 232 pages and is presented in English, providing insights into the ethical and methodological challenges faced by researchers in socially fragmented environments.
Readers will find an exploration of the complexities involved in conducting research within violently divided societies, focusing on the interplay between social sciences, violence, and social conflict. The book addresses the implications of these dynamics for research methodologies and the ethical considerations that arise when engaging with affected communities. Smyth’s work serves as a resource for those interested in the intersection of social sciences and the practical realities of conducting research in challenging contexts.
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A critical account of the politics of aid-giving.
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