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Titlebook: Researching Central Asia; Navigating Positiona Jasmin Dall‘Agnola,Aijan Sharshenova Book‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘ 2024 The Editor(s) (if applicable) and The

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A Stranger in the Village: Anti-blackness in the Fieldality in the context of contemporary Kyrgyzstan. Furthermore, I address the sedimented representations of blackness that I embody, and the interactions my embodied (mis)representations invite, pushing us to think beyond the physicality of anti-blackness and to consider its psychological effects.
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The Central Asian Research Setting: An Introduction,Asians and Central Asianists, experience the region differs, but it certainly impacts our lives in a multitude of small and not-so-small ways. In this chapter, the editors reflect on the reasons why the Central Asian research setting has become more popular, and what this means both for individual r
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‘Swiping Right’—The Ethics of Using Tinder as a Recruitment Tool in the Fieldakhstan’s oil industry for my Ph.D. research in 2018, I made use of various popular social media apps such as Facebook and LinkedIn as well as the dating app Tinder. In an effort to “normalise” heterodox recruiting methods, in this essay, I seek to openly discuss how Tinder helped me recruit women w
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The Power of a Multi-layered Identity in Central Asian Researchesent(s). In this essay, I, as a female Kazakh scholar, discuss how various aspects of my multi-layered positionality (e.g., gender, social status, motherhood, and institutional affiliation) shape my research in/on Central Asia. While critically reflecting on my insider versus outsider position, I a
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Being Afghani, French and not Soviet Along the Border Between Tajikistan and Afghanistann and Afghanistan? This essay draws on field anecdotes which fostered critical thinking about my positionality as a French-Afghani woman. While my French passport symbolized my foreign identity, having personal ties with Badakhshan made me not “just a foreigner” due to my Afghan heritage. I argue th
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