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DTSTAMP;TZID=Europe/Zurich:20260421T144357
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SUMMARY:Research in and on War: Methodological and Ethical Considerations
DESCRIPTION:How can we collect data and narratives in war or about war? Wha
 t negotiations\, positionalities\, and concrete strategies are required to
  build and preserve the trust of interlocutors in contexts where material\
 , emotional\, and security risks are high? How do emotions and aﬀect sha
 pe data production and analysis\, as well as the interpretation of narrati
 ves emerging from war and violence?\\r\\nThis workshop addresses these que
 stions by bringing together researchers working on contexts of ongoing or 
 past wars and who employ a wide range of methods for data and narrative co
 llection\, including interviews\, participant observation\, informal conve
 rsations\, and archival research. By fostering dialogue across disciplinar
 y and methodological boundaries\, the workshop seeks to critically reflect
  on the ethical\, methodological\, and aﬀective dimensions of researchin
 g war.
X-ALT-DESC:<p>How can we collect data and narratives in war or about war? W
 hat negotiations\, positionalities\, and concrete strategies are required 
 to build and preserve the trust of interlocutors in contexts where materia
 l\, emotional\, and security risks are high? How do emotions and aﬀect s
 hape data production and analysis\, as well as the interpretation of narra
 tives emerging from war and violence?</p>\n<p>This workshop addresses thes
 e questions by bringing together researchers working on contexts of ongoin
 g or past wars and who employ a wide range of methods for data and narrati
 ve collection\, including interviews\, participant observation\, informal 
 conversations\, and archival research. By fostering dialogue across discip
 linary and methodological boundaries\, the workshop seeks to critically re
 flect on the ethical\, methodological\, and aﬀective dimensions of resea
 rching war.</p>
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