Field Research in Conflict Zones: Analyzing Civilian Support for Maoist Rebels in India
Document Type
Research Paper
Publication Date
1-2-2019
DOI
10.4135/9781526462435
Abstract
Field research in conflict zones provides unique insights and firsthand data that are otherwise unavailable. This case study discusses a field research conducted in eastern India to explore why and how civilians support Maoist rebels in this region. Furthermore, it analyzes the use of interviews, archival research, and document analysis during the field research to compare civil support for Maoist during 1965-1970 and 2005-2011. It also offers an insight about the challenges of conducting research in conflict zones, such as, the Institutional Review Board process, gaining access to archives, selecting the interview subjects and sensitivity of the topics, and offers several ways in which these challenges can be solved to encourage field research in conflict zones.
Recommended Citation
Bhattacharya, Srobana.
2019.
"Field Research in Conflict Zones: Analyzing Civilian Support for Maoist Rebels in India."
Department of Political Science and International Studies Faculty Publications, Paper 180.
doi: 10.4135/9781526462435 source: http://methods.sagepub.com/case/field-research-conflict-zones-civilian-support-for-maoist-rebels-india
https://digitalcommons.georgiasouthern.edu/poli-sci-facpubs/180
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