Description: Research Methods in Deportation by Agnieszka Radziwinowiczówna This prescient book explores how to confront the methodological and ethical challenges in researching deportation. Agnieszka Radziwinowiczwna introduces a power-knowledge approach, crucially taking into account the power imbalances that emerge at every stage of the deportation research process. FORMAT Hardcover CONDITION Brand New Publisher Description This prescient book explores how to confront the methodological and ethical challenges in researching deportation. Agnieszka Radziwinowiczówna introduces a power-knowledge approach, crucially taking into account the power imbalances that emerge at every stage of the deportation research process.Bringing together a diverse group of eminent deportation scholars, Research Methods in Deportation makes methodological recommendations on the recruitment of research participants, the inclusion of underrepresented demographic groups, longitudinal research into deportations and co-dissemination. The proposed power-knowledge approach counters the existing positivist paradigm that seeks to extract data from research participants, instead prioritising participants agency and including them in knowledge co-production. Chapters cover the challenges in researching violent deportation practices and negotiating access for research post-deportation, the methodological challenges of bilingual research in prison, white privilege and the involution of deportation research.This book will be essential reading for students, academics and researchers in migration studies, refugee studies, sociology, anthropology, and social policy. Offering concrete methodological guidance and advice, it will also be beneficial for practitioners in non-governmental organisations conducting research among potentially deportable and deported people. Author Biography Edited by Agnieszka Radziwinowiczówna, Assistant Professor, Centre of Migration Research, University of Warsaw, Poland Table of Contents ContentsINTRODUCTION1 Introduction: a power-knowledge approach 2Agnieszka RadziwinowiczównaPART I THE ACCESS2 Reaching the unreachable: how to recruit those forcefullyreturned due to criminal convictions? 29Witold Klaus, Justyna Wodarczyk-Madejska and Dominik Wzorek3 EU nationals criminal deportations in the UK: embracingdisempowerment as ethics and methodology 48Nevena Nancheva4 Negotiating access for research on post-deportation 66Susanne U. SchultzPART II DATA COLLECTION5 Challenges in researching violent deportation practicesand working with street-level bureaucrats 83Lisa Marie Borrelli6 Feminist ethnography, deportability and gender-basedviolence: accessing situated knowledge of women asylumseekers in Spain 101Almudena Cortés and Alessandro Forina7 The elusive translator – reflections on the methodologicaland ethical challenges of bilingual research in prison 118Agnieszka Martynowicz8 Managing power-knowledge imbalances in researcher–informant relationships: methodological and ethicalconsiderations for longitudinal post-return research 133Judith AltroggePART III DISSEMINATION OF RESEARCH RESULTS9 The afterlife of research: reflections on co-disseminationmethods in an anti-deportation struggle 151Shahar Shoham, Lior Birger and Tesfalem (Saimon) FisahaAFTERWORD10 Afterword: white privilege and the involution ofdeportation research 165Barak Kalir Review For a policy area where power often seems to trump knowledge, the "power-knowledge" approach to researching deportation set out in this collection could not be more timely or relevant. Its reflections on navigating the violent borderlands of expulsion will not only interest scholars of deportation and migration but anyone researching issues characterized by profound asymmetries of citizenship, power and status. -- William Walters, Carleton University, CanadaIn their timely collection on ethics and methodology in deportation studies, the editor and authors have succeeded in setting new standards. In a conceptually sophisticated way, the contributions inquire into issues around power and positionality in the research process around enforced removals and assisted voluntary returns. This sophisticated account is bound to become an essential guide for understanding the importance of the power-knowledge nexus not only in migration studies but also in qualitative methodology. -- Thomas Faist, Bielefeld University, GermanyDeportation has increasingly become a problematic global response to our worldwide migration crisis. This edited book is a timely and much needed exploration of how to thoroughly, thoughtfully, and ethically research the brutal practice of deportation. -- Jason De León, University of California, Los Angeles, US Details ISBN1035313103 Author Agnieszka Radziwinowiczówna Publisher Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd Year 2024 ISBN-13 9781035313105 Format Hardcover Imprint Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd Subtitle The Power-Knowledge Approach Place of Publication Cheltenham Country of Publication United Kingdom Edited by Agnieszka Radziwinowiczówna Audience Professional & Vocational Pages 196 Publication Date 2024-03-15 UK Release Date 2024-03-15 We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. With fast shipping, low prices, friendly service and well over a million items - you're bound to find what you want, at a price you'll love! TheNile_Item_ID:161862719;
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