Hi every one,
I am so grateful that this import but complex issue was raised and thank
you so much for sharing your thoughts and publications.
I recently started an ERC research project on indigenous peoples,
extractive industries, right to water with anthropological field work in
Colombia, Nepal and the UN.
In the context of my PhD I conducted long term ethnographic research
(2006-2010) among indigenous survivors of the genocide in Guatemala and
faced many challenges, some of them were already mentioned here.
Now I am coordinating a research team of 4 people, so my role is slightly
different and my responsibilities too. The very strict ERC ethical
framework has caused me already lots of headaches, besides the safety
challenges of my team in the field and of the people with whom we will
collaborate. As you might know, the killing of indigenous leaders defending
their lands has increased dramatically worldwide, with Colombia at the
forefront.
Thanks for sharing the info of the EASA meeting in Brussels, I would love
to participate.
I hope we can stay in touch and share our concerns, lessons learned and
best practices.
Btw, we just set up RIVERS facebook page:
https://www.facebook.com/RiversERCproject/
Our website is coming soon,
Warmly,
Lieselotte
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Lieselotte Viaene
Professor Department of Social Sciences
Principal Investigator ERC project RIVERS - *Water/human rights beyond the
human? Indigenous water ontologies, plurilegal encounters and interlegal
translation *(2019-2024)
Universidad Carlos III de Madrid (Spain)
Office: 18.2.F.10 / Tel: + 34 91 624 9589
Publications/publicaciones: Academia.edu
<https://uc3m.academia.edu/LieselotteViaene> y Researchgate.net
<https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Lieselotte_Viaene>
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El jue., 19 sept. 2019 a las 8:51, Dr. Marion Linska (<[log in to unmask]>)
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> Dear all,
> this is an interesting and important topic - thanks for posting and
> talking about it.
>
> Self-care and ethics to support researchers to stay healthy during
> fieldwork seems a basic conditio nto me.
> My master thesis was about self-reflection in social- and cultural
> anthropology but during that work I recognized that it needs a lot of
> self-care to do so. That for my further thesis was about self-care and
> self-reflection in the field. I dedicated one of my articles to the topic
> self-care (in German):
> Self-care in the field from an existential analytic point of view.
>
> Selbstfürsorge im Feld. Überlegungen aus existenzanalytischer Perspektive.
> In Luger, Martin; Graf, Franz & Philipp Budka (Hg). Ritualisierung -
> Mediatisierung - Performance. 1. Auflage (2019): 29-54, V&R Unipress.
>
> https://www.vandenhoeck-ruprecht-verlage.com/themen-entdecken/sozial-rechts-und-wirtschaftswissenschaften/sozialwissenschaft/27205/ritualisierung-mediatisierung-performance?c=1780
>
> See also:
> 2017. Selbstfürsorge und Selbstreflexion in der Feldforschung. Vienna,
> doctoral thesis.
>
> (It's about a methodic way of self-reflection: Personal Field Reflection)
>
>
> All the best,
>
> Marion
>
>
> Mag. Dr. phil. Marion Linska, MSc
>
> psychotherapy - supervision - coaching - medical anthropology
> www.linska.net
>
>
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> -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
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> [log in to unmask]> Im Auftrag von vani xaxa
> Gesendet: Donnerstag, 19. September 2019 05:58
> An: [log in to unmask]
> Betreff: Re: Article on fieldwork ethics and safety
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> Hi,
> been reading to the replies coming with regard to the reading had
> undertaken my phd research in 2014-16 in Bijapur, Chhattisgarh. and to come
> back alive , with my children was indeed something that i had mentioned in
> my thesis. however, an incident during my ethnography in 2015 was
> horrific.....with the State machinery intimidating and i along with the
> village girl, was almost near 'elimination'(a military operational term
> that the police station staff and the military personal kept murmuring
> during our 6 hours detention). kindly find the piece that i wrote and was
> published in WIRE :
> “Doing Research in India Can Be a DangerousActivity”, The Wire , 8 August,
> 2015 should researchers do research where no one dares to go?should the
> researcher just do research on "soft issues"?does the researcher have an
> agency of her own to undertake research which she feels is relevant and
> important?
> this and many questions i still live with and pursue my spirit to go about
> with doing research at times when there is no 'breathing space'
> Dr. Vani XaxaConsultant (Project)National Institute of Health & Family
> Welfare (NIHFW)Munirka, New Delhi- 110067+ 91 9891394621
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> On Wednesday, 18 September, 2019, 07:04:38 pm UTC, Julie Grant <
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> Dear all,
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> While the safely of researchers is without doubt a necessary concern, in
> many South African Universities our Ethics Boards are extremely
> prescriptive to the extent that they inhibit research. Some require the use
> of written informed consent forms (many people within the community in
> which I work are illiterate in the western sense), for all participants to
> be anonymized (many of our participants want recognition), and for
> universities to become the owners of collected data (but our data often
> belongs to the communities-such as traditional stories). As a result we
> constantly have to motivate to gain exemptions-which results in research
> timelines having to be extended. The idea of Ethics boards adding more
> hoops is daunting!
>
> For more on my points see: K. Tomaselli, ‘Research Ethics in the Kalahari:
> Issues, Contradictions and Concerns’, Critical Arts, 30, 6 (2016).
>
> Interesting to hear that people elsewhere are also subject to similar
> impeding controls....
>
> Regards Julie.
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> Dear all
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>
>
> There was also a relevant article in Anthropology in Action in the past
> year, which you can access at the following link.
>
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> https://www.berghahnjournals.com/abstract/journals/aia/25/2/aia.25.issue-2.xml
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> I'm just thinking also that the author, Cassandra, might be a good person
> to do this at the EASA conference. Her article discusses implications of
> recent legal changes in Europe but also the challenge of developing ethical
> frameworks that work for ethnographic methodology and have a good fit and
> balance for anthropological work.
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> I have copied Cassandra in to this email, since I haven’t consulted her
> about such an idea!
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> Dr Christine McCourt
> Editor, Anthropology in Action
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> On 18/09/2019, 13:31, "The Anthropology-Matters forum mailing list on
> behalf of Mariya Ivancheva" <[log in to unmask] on
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> Dear all,
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>
>
> this is fascinating conversation - wondering if anyone would be
> interested
>
> to present these issues especially when it comes to experience with
> ethics
>
> committees within EU projects - at the EASA AGM in Brussels 28-29
> October -
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> please PM me if so:
> https://easaonline.org/newsletter/74-0819/agm.shtml
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> Best wishes,
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> Mariya
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