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Conversations on Positionality with Anne Kirstine Rønn
LSE Middle East Centre
8 episodes
7 months ago
What is the role of positionality in research? How do researchers navigate their nationality, gender, age and personality while being in the field? What challenges and opportunities come with being insider and outsider? In this podcast, LSE Middle East Centre visiting fellow, Anne Kirstine Rønn invites her colleagues to discuss these and many more questions.  Episodes are released each Wednesday.
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What is the role of positionality in research? How do researchers navigate their nationality, gender, age and personality while being in the field? What challenges and opportunities come with being insider and outsider? In this podcast, LSE Middle East Centre visiting fellow, Anne Kirstine Rønn invites her colleagues to discuss these and many more questions.  Episodes are released each Wednesday.
Show more...
Education
Society & Culture,
History,
News
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Episode 6: Serhun Al on Kurdish Movements, Peace, and the Role of Researchers in Society
Conversations on Positionality with Anne Kirstine Rønn
20 minutes
1 year ago
Episode 6: Serhun Al on Kurdish Movements, Peace, and the Role of Researchers in Society
In this episode, Anne Kirstine talks to Serhun Al about his fieldwork on Kurdish movements in Turkey and beyond. Serhun reflects on his own Kurdish roots and how they influence his research. He also explains how he navigates his positionality when conducting interviews in conflict zones, and shares his reflections on researcher neutrality. Serhun is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Political Science and International Relations at Izmir University of Economics, where he recently returned after spending a year as a visiting scholar at the State University in Ohio. His research, published in both Turkish and English, focuses on ethnicity, nationalism, and security studies in the Kurdish Middle East and Turkey.
Conversations on Positionality with Anne Kirstine Rønn
What is the role of positionality in research? How do researchers navigate their nationality, gender, age and personality while being in the field? What challenges and opportunities come with being insider and outsider? In this podcast, LSE Middle East Centre visiting fellow, Anne Kirstine Rønn invites her colleagues to discuss these and many more questions.  Episodes are released each Wednesday.