Researching violently divided societies : ethical and methodological issues /
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| Language: | English |
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Tokyo ; New York : London :
United Nations University Press ; Pluto Press,
2001.
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Table of Contents:
- The role and function of research in divided societies: the case of Africa / Eghosa E. Osaghae
- Does research make any difference?: the case of Northern Ireland / Marie Smyth and John Darby
- Reflexivity and the dilemmas of identification: an ethnographic encounter in Northern Ireland / Andrew Finlay
- The impermeable identity wall: the study of violent conflicts by insiders and outsiders / Tamar Hermann
- Research for empowerment in a divided Cambodia / Helen Jenks Clarke
- The role and process of action research in the management of violent community conflicts in Nigeria / Isaac Olawale Albert
- Researching ethnic conflict in post Soviet Central Asia / Anara Tabyshalieva
- The use of epidemiological methods in assessing the impact of war and armed conflict / David Meddings
- A field trip to Bosnia: the dilemmas of the first time researcher / Ioannis Armakolas
- The ethics of conducting psychiatric research in war torn contexts / Pam Bell
- One size fits all?: focused comparison and policy relevant research on violently divided societies / Albrecht Schnabel.