Safer Field Research in the Social Sciences is the outcome of a collective effort involving an international network of scholars from various branches of the social sciences, working on different fields, and often collaborating with nonacademic think-tanks and organisations. The primary objective of its authors and co-authors is to provide researchers with a resource for minimising risks related to fieldwork.

Grimm, J.J.; Koehler, K.; Lust, E.M.; Saliba, I.; Schierenbeck I. Safer Field Research in the Social Sciences. A Guide to Human and Digital Security in Hostile Environments. Los Angeles, SAGE, 2020, 176 p. ISBN 9781529701043

Alessia Carnevale
2021-01-01

Abstract

Safer Field Research in the Social Sciences is the outcome of a collective effort involving an international network of scholars from various branches of the social sciences, working on different fields, and often collaborating with nonacademic think-tanks and organisations. The primary objective of its authors and co-authors is to provide researchers with a resource for minimising risks related to fieldwork.
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