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Being a Parent in the Field : Implications and Challenges of Accompanied Fieldwork / ed. by Rosalie Stolz, Michaela Haug, Fabienne Braukmann, Katja Metzmacher.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Kultur und soziale PraxisPublisher: Bielefeld : transcript Verlag, [2020]Copyright date: ©2020Description: 1 online resource (294 p.)Content type:
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ISBN:
  • 9783837648317
  • 9783839448311
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 507.2 23
LOC classification:
  • Q180.55.S62
Other classification:
  • online - DeGruyter
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Contents:
Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- On Being a Parent in the Field -- POSITIONALITY, SIMILARITY AND DIFFERENCE -- Rethinking the Ethnographer -- Unexpected Resonances -- Circulating Family Images -- Returning to the Field as a Mother -- PRODUCING ETHNOGRAPHIC KNOWLEDGE -- Entangled Family -- Falling in and out of Sync in Upland Laos -- “We Will Go on Vacation, while You Work” -- Bringing My Wife and Children to the Field -- Constructing the Field -- On Being a Father in the Field -- Whisky, Kids and Sleepless Nights -- Capturing Sounds -- Shared Field, Divided Field -- Afterword -- Authors
Summary: How does being a parent in the field influence a researcher's positionality and the production of ethnographic knowledge?Based on regionally and thematically diverse cases, this collection explores methodological, theoretical, and ethical dimensions of accompanied fieldwork. The authors show how multiple familial relations and the presence of their children, partners, or other family members impact the immersion into the field and the construction of its boundaries.Female and male authors from various career stages exemplify different research conditions, financial constraints, and family-career challenges which are decisive for academic success.
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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- On Being a Parent in the Field -- POSITIONALITY, SIMILARITY AND DIFFERENCE -- Rethinking the Ethnographer -- Unexpected Resonances -- Circulating Family Images -- Returning to the Field as a Mother -- PRODUCING ETHNOGRAPHIC KNOWLEDGE -- Entangled Family -- Falling in and out of Sync in Upland Laos -- “We Will Go on Vacation, while You Work” -- Bringing My Wife and Children to the Field -- Constructing the Field -- On Being a Father in the Field -- Whisky, Kids and Sleepless Nights -- Capturing Sounds -- Shared Field, Divided Field -- Afterword -- Authors

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How does being a parent in the field influence a researcher's positionality and the production of ethnographic knowledge?Based on regionally and thematically diverse cases, this collection explores methodological, theoretical, and ethical dimensions of accompanied fieldwork. The authors show how multiple familial relations and the presence of their children, partners, or other family members impact the immersion into the field and the construction of its boundaries.Female and male authors from various career stages exemplify different research conditions, financial constraints, and family-career challenges which are decisive for academic success.

Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.

In English.

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