`Dangerous fieldwork' re-examined: the question of researcher subject position

Volume: 2, Issue: 3, Pages: 363 - 386
Published: Dec 1, 2002
Abstract
This article takes two examples of trying to collect fieldwork data in dangerous or difficult circumstances in Bali and uses them to explore some issues central to qualitative research. These issues include shifting researcher subject positions in qualitative sociology approaches, and the coherence and usefulness of data collected in chaotic or risky circumstances. Methodological practices such as reflexivity are considered, as well as the task...
Paper Details
Title
`Dangerous fieldwork' re-examined: the question of researcher subject position
Published Date
Dec 1, 2002
Volume
2
Issue
3
Pages
363 - 386
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