Cluster IV: Research Settings/Topics
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IV.1. Authoritarian/repressive political regimes
This working group will consider distinctive transparency issues that arise for research conducted in/on authoritarian or repressive political regimes. What are the particular challenges and risks of research openness in authoritarian and repressive political contexts? What are current and best practices for pursuing transparency in such contexts?
Eva Bellin, Brandeis University
Sheena Greitens, University of Missouri
Yoshiko Herrera, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Diane Singerman, American University
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Fri Dec 23, 2016 3:16 pm
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IV.2. Settings of political violence
This working group will consider distinctive transparency issues that arise for research conducted in settings of political violence. What are the particular challenges and risks of research openness in violent or post-conflict political settings? What are current and best practices for pursuing transparency in such contexts?
Ana Arjona, Northwestern University
Zachariah Mampilly, Vassar College
Wendy Pearlman
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Thu Jan 05, 2017 10:06 pm
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IV.3. Research with vulnerable and marginalized populations
This working group will consider distinctive transparency issues that arise for research conducted with vulnerable or marginalized populations. What are the particular challenges and risks of research openness for research with vulnerable or marginalized populations, including marginalized identity groups? What are current and best practices for pursuing transparency in the context of such research?
Milli Lake, London School of Economics
Samantha Majic, John Jay College of Criminal Justice
Rahsaan Maxwell, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
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Sat Dec 31, 2016 9:55 pm
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