
Documenting Displacement
Questioning Methodological Boundaries in Forced Migration Research
McGill-Queen's University Press
Will be published approx. on 15. February 2022
Book
Hardback
424 pages
978-0-2280-0832-3 (ISBN)
Description
Legal precarity, mobility, and the criminalization of migrants complicate the study of forced migration and exile. Traditional methodologies can obscure both the agency of displaced people and hierarchies of power between researchers and research participants. This project critically assesses the ways in which knowledge is co-created and reproduced through narratives in spaces of displacement, advancing a creative, collective, and interdisciplinary approach.
Documenting Displacement explores the ethics and methods of research in diverse forced migration contexts and proposes new ways of thinking about and documenting displacement. Each chapter delves into specific ethical and methodological challenges, with particular attention to unequal power relations in the co-creation of knowledge, questions about representation and ownership, and the adaptation of methodological approaches to contexts of mobility. Contributors reflect honestly on what has worked and what has not, providing useful points of discussion for future research by both established and emerging researchers.
Innovative in its use of arts-based methods, Documenting Displacement invites researchers to explore new avenues guided not only by the procedural ethics imposed by academic institutions, but also by a relational ethics that more fully considers the position of the researcher and the interests of those who have been displaced.
Documenting Displacement explores the ethics and methods of research in diverse forced migration contexts and proposes new ways of thinking about and documenting displacement. Each chapter delves into specific ethical and methodological challenges, with particular attention to unequal power relations in the co-creation of knowledge, questions about representation and ownership, and the adaptation of methodological approaches to contexts of mobility. Contributors reflect honestly on what has worked and what has not, providing useful points of discussion for future research by both established and emerging researchers.
Innovative in its use of arts-based methods, Documenting Displacement invites researchers to explore new avenues guided not only by the procedural ethics imposed by academic institutions, but also by a relational ethics that more fully considers the position of the researcher and the interests of those who have been displaced.
Reviews / Votes
"Documenting Displacement advances and challenges our thinking and approach to conducting ethically sound research with people on the move. It effectively questions our more traditional research tools and approaches while providing guidance in how to explore alternatives." Susan McGrath, York UniversityMore details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Montreal
Canada
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
22 photos, 6 diagrams, 2 tables
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
ISBN-13
978-0-2280-0832-3 (9780228008323)
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Other editions
Additional editions

Katarzyna Grabska | Christina R. Clark-Kazak
Documenting Displacement
Questioning Methodological Boundaries in Forced Migration Research
E-Book
02/2022
1st Edition
McGill-Queen's University Press
€29.49
Available for download

Katarzyna Grabska | Christina R. Clark-Kazak
Documenting Displacement
Questioning Methodological Boundaries in Forced Migration Research
E-Book
02/2022
1st Edition
McGill-Queen's University Press
€29.49
Available for download
Persons
Katarzyna Grabska is a senior researcher at the Peace Research Institute Oslo. Christina R. Clark-Kazak is associate professor in the Graduate School of Public and International Affairs at the University of Ottawa.