posted on 2023-06-09, 17:00authored byJudith Verweijen
This chapter investigates how dominant framings of the African armed actor as barbaric shaped ethnographic research on the everyday interaction between the military and civilians in the eastern DR Congo’s Kivu provinces. It also explores the role of the new media in the researcher’s efforts to cope with this discursive baggage.
History
Publication status
Published
File Version
Accepted version
Publisher
Routledge
Page range
243-257
Pages
354.0
Book title
Social Science Research Ethics for a Globalizing World: Interdisciplinary and Cross-Cultural Perspectives.
ISBN
9780415716222
Department affiliated with
International Relations Publications
Research groups affiliated with
Sussex Centre for Conflict and Security Research Publications