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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-62037-0military point of view, and its emic assessments and experiences in peace interventions. Ethnographic Peace Research (EPR) conducted among important players, like the armed forces, working in conflict areas at the local level towards stability and development can help gain a more profound understandaesthetician 发表于 2025-3-23 16:15:48
Kesler Tanner,Naomi Johnson,James A. Landayice research. While movement to the field and occupying the site under study are part of all ethnographic research, space and mobility also must be understood as central to the process of rigorous ethnographic data collection. Focus on space and mobility as crucial aspects of ethnographic research aetiquette 发表于 2025-3-23 18:12:41
Virtual Multi-User Software Prototypes IIIhnographic Peace Research (EPR) approach as described in the Introduction to describe how they are related and to what extent they are ., ., or . of an EPR approach. A preliminary definition of EPR is then provided based on these distinctions. The chapter then progresses to address an interdisciplin吃掉 发表于 2025-3-24 01:49:24
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Gearoid MillarAnalyses the existing methods in the “local turn” literature within peace studies and pushes for a more locally grounded empirical or ethnographic approach.Offers a thoroughly inter-disciplinary conve蜡烛 发表于 2025-3-24 07:08:17
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The Impetus for Peace Studies to Make a Collaborative Turn: Towards Community Collaborative Researces that focus upon moving the rights of Indigenous peoples forward in each country, this chapter outlines a praxis that is akin to “action research” in anthropology, where the researcher not only documents and examines what is taking place but uses that knowledge to advocate on behalf of the community with the community’s goals in mind.