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False Starts, Suspicious Interviewees and Nearly Impossible Tasks: Some Reflections on the Difficulty of Conducting Field Research Abroad
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Suspicious IntervieweesEducationResearch EthicsFalse StartsField ObservationField MethodSouth AfricaResearch CultureFree SocietiesLanguage StudiesInternational ResearchInternational RelationsGlobalizationCulturePerformance StudiesNearly Impossible TasksResearch MisconductEthnographyAnthropologySocial AnthropologyCultural AnthropologyField Research
In this article, I discuss some of the problems I have encountered in conducting field research abroad, specifically in England, South Africa, Russia and China - a broad variety of societies ranging from free to not free societies. I discuss the problems I encountered and how I overcame some of them and was stymied by others. I have had problems gaining access to interviewees; establishing rapport with interviewees from different societies; and have had my motives questioned. Nevertheless, my research has been rewarding and has resulted in a number of serendipitous discoveries.
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