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Title Documenting displacement : questioning methodological boundaries in forced migration research / edited by Katarzyna Grabska and Christina Clark-Kazak
Published Montreal ; Kingston ; London ; Chicago : McGill-Queen's University Press, [2022]

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Description 1 online resource : illustrations
Series McGill-Queen's refugee and forced migration studies series ; 8
McGill-Queen's refugee and forced migration studies ; 8.
Contents Ethical Challenges of Conducting Longitudinal Community-Based Research with Refugees: Reflections from Peer Researchers / Anna Oda, Adnan Al Mhamied, Riham Al-Saadi, Neil Arya, Mona Awwad, Oula Hajjar, Jill Hanley, Michaela Hynie, Nicole Ives, Rabih Jamil, Mahi Khalaf, Rim Khyar, Ben C.H. Kuo, May Massijeh, Rana Mohammad, and Kathy Sherrell -- Critical Reflexivity and Decolonizing Narrative: Reflections from the Field / Dina Taha -- Exhibiting Displacement: Refugee Art, Methodological Dubiety, and the Responsibility (Not) to Document Loss / Evropi Chatzipanagiotidou and Fiona Murphy -- Ethical and Methodological Issues When Conducting Research with Children in Situations of Forced Migration / Jason Hart -- Modalities of Knowing in Difficult Circumstances: Methodological and Ethical Parameters of Engagement with Southern/South Sudanese Residing in the Capital of Sudan / Azza Ahmed Abdel Aziz -- Sound and Memory: Collaborative Reflection on Using Sound Postcards in Rebuilding Social Fabric with Victims of Forced Displacement in Colombia / Andrea Rodríguez-Sánchez and Miguel Alonso-Cambrón -- Transient Lives and Lasting Messages: Graffiti Analysis as a Methodological Tool to Capture Migrants' Experiences While on the Move / Océane Uzureau, Marina Rota, Ine Lietaert, and Ilse Derluyn -- In Whose Voice? And for Whom? Collaborative Filming and Narratives of Forced Migration / Katarzyna Grabska -- Methodological and Ethical Reflections on the Displaces Participatory Photographic Project in the "Calais Jungle" / Marie Godin and Giorgia Donà -- Memories, Stories, and Material Traces: Exploring Displacement through Collaging and Participatory Art Installation / Nihal Soancı -- Opportunities and Challenges of Using Computer-Based Simulation in Migration and Displacement Research: A focus on Lesbos, Greece / Erika Frydenlund and Jose J. Padilla -- Overcoming Over-Research: The MMP Approach / Susan Banki and Nicole Phillips -- Life Story Narratives, Memory Maps, and Video Stories: Spatial Narratives of Urban Displacement in Sri Lanka / Shashini Gamage and Danesh Jayatilaka -- The Worn Words Project: Narrative Mobilization, Refugee Discourse, and Digital Media Production / Erin Goheen Glanville
Summary "Legal precarity, mobility, and the criminalization of migrants complicate the study of forced migration and exile. Traditional methodologies can obscure both the agency of displaced people and hierarchies of power between researchers and research participants. This project critically assesses the ways in which knowledge is co-created and reproduced through narratives in spaces of displacement, advancing a creative, collective and interdisciplinary approach. Documenting Displacement explores the ethics and methods of research in diverse forced migration contexts and proposes new ways of thinking about and documenting displacement. Each chapter delves into specific ethical and methodological challenges, with particular attention to unequal power relations in the co-creation of knowledge, questions about representation and ownership, and the adaptation of methodological approaches to contexts of mobility. Contributors reflect honestly on both what has worked and what has not, providing useful points of discussion for future research by both established and emerging researchers. Innovative in its use of arts-based methods, Documenting Displacement invites researchers to explore new avenues guided not only by the procedural ethics imposed by academic institutions, but also by relational ethics that more fully considers the position of the researcher and the interests of those who have been displaced."-- Provided by publisher
Analysis arts-based
borders
collaborative
creative
decoloniality
displacement
ethics
forced migration
knowledge production
methods
narratives
participation
qualitative
quantitative
reflexivity
refugee
research
Notes Most of the chapters in this book were presented at the International Association for the Study of Forced Migration (IASFM) at the University of Macedonia, Thessaloniki, Greece, in July 2018
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Description based on online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on January 18, 2022)
Subject Forced migration -- Research -- Methodology
Refugees -- Research -- Methodology
Research -- Moral and ethical aspects.
SOCIAL SCIENCE / Emigration & Immigration.
Research -- Moral and ethical aspects
Form Electronic book
Author Grabska, Katarzyna, 1973- editor.
Clark-Kazak, Christina R., 1975- editor.
ISBN 0228009499
9780228009504
0228009502
9780228009498