Danger in the Field

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covert social inquiry
Dance
dangers
Delivery Suite
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Door Work
emotional
Emotional Dangers
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Ethical Dangers
Ethnographic Episodes
fieldwork safety protocols
Follow
gendered research experiences
Hold
Ill
Injury
Involuntary Childlessness
Judgement
Lived
Main
managing risk in qualitative research
Maternity Suite
participant observation ethics
physical
Physical Danger
professional
Professional Dangers
qualitative fieldwork risks
research
Researcher Safety
researcher vulnerability
safer
santo
social
Social Science Research
Undergraduate
Urban Plunges
Viewpoint
Young Men

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415193214
  • Weight: 476g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 24 Aug 2000
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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The nature of qualitative inquiry means that researchers constantly have to deal with the unexpected, and all too often this means coping with the presence of danger or risk. This innovative and lively analysis of danger in various qualitative research settings is drawn from researchers' reflexive accounts of their own encounters with 'danger'.

An original take on the ever-popular topic of the ethics of research, this pioneering book expands the common sense use of the term to encompass not just physical danger, but emotional, ethical and professional danger too, with the authors paying special attention to the gendered forms of danger implicit in the research process. From the physical danger of researching the night club 'bouncer' scene to the ethical dangers of participant observation in an old people's home, these international contributions provide researchers and students with thought provoking insights into the importance of a well chosen research design.

Geraldine Lee-Treweek, Stephanie Linkogle