Researching conflict in Africa insights and experiences /
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Language: | English |
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Tokyo ; New York :
United Nations University Press,
2005.
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction / Eghosa Osaghae and Gillian Robinson
- Insider-outsider issues in researching violent and divided societies / Marie Smyth
- Preventing and managing violent conflict : the role of the researcher / Albrecht Schnabel
- The role and function of research in a divided society : a case study of the Niger Delta region of Nigeria / Bolanle Akande Adetoun
- Methodological lessons : working with Liberian and Togolese refugees in Ghana / Dominic Agyeman
- Applying social work practice to the study of ethnic militias : the Oduduwa People's Congress in Nigeria / Isaac Olawale Albert
- Researching ethno-political conflicts and violence in the Democratic Republic of Congo / Arsène Mwaka Bwenge
- Accessing the child's voice : methods used in South Africa / Jacqui Gallinetti
- Certainty, subjectivity, and truth : reflections on the ethics of wartime research in Angola / J. Zoë Wilson
- Gender research in violently divided societies : methods and ethics of "international" researchers in Rwanda / Erin K. Baines
- Conclusion: Reflections on contemporary research in Africa / Elisabeth Porter.