Researching Central Asia

Navigating Positionality in the Field

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Paru le : 2023-10-13



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This open access book explores some of the struggles and challenges that researchers and practitioners face when conducting research in the Central Asian research setting. Written for scholars still in the planning stages of their research, it addresses key questions, including: How shall we problematize and reconceptualize the concept of positionality through lenses of local voices from the region? How does practitioners’ and scholars’ positionality contribute to their experiences of inclusion, exclusion, and access to the field? How do scholars navigate issues of personal safety and mental well-being in the more closely monitored societies of Central Asia?
The book includes contributors from both Central Asia and Western countries, paying particular attention to the ways researchers’ subjectivity shape how they are received in the region, which, in turn, influences how they write about and disseminate their research. In featuring an even greater variety of voices, this book fills an important gap in the literature on field research and knowledge production in and on Central Asia.

Pages
104 pages
Collection
n.c
Parution
2023-10-13
Marque
Springer
EAN papier
9783031390234
EAN PDF
9783031390241

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9783031390241

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Jasmin Dall’Agnola is a postdoctoral researcher at the George Washington University’s Institute for European, Russian, and Eurasian Studies (IERES), Washington D.C., USA. Her research focuses on the relationship between human security and surveillance in authoritarian societies. Her research has been published by numerous peer-reviewed journals and publishing houses, including Europe-Asia Studies, Central Asian Affairs, Central Asian Survey and Routledge.

Aijan Sharshenova is a postdoctoral research fellow at the OSCE Academy in Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan. Dr. Sharshenova holds a Ph.D. in Politics awarded at the University of Leeds, UK. Prior to joining the OSCE Academy, Dr. Sharshenova has worked at the UN and UNDP country offices in the Middle East.

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