Researching Under Fire: Issues for Consideration When Collecting Data and Information in War Circumstances, with Specific Reference to Relief and Reconstruction Projects
Warfare
Bias
Research Design
Data Collection
05 social sciences
Humans
City Planning
Relief Work
0506 political science
DOI:
10.1111/j.1467-7717.1996.tb00525.x
Publication Date:
2007-12-19T04:51:54Z
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ABSTRACT
The post‐Cold War era has witnessed an increased number of conflicts and higher levels of international intervention by the humanitarian community and the military. Those who undertake to research the actions of relief and development agencies acting in these wars must act within new parameters that require a flexible, innovative and reflective approach. Not much is known about data collection in war. The most relevant publications come from the field of development studies. This paper is a beginning in a much‐needed discourse on researching under fire; it is offered not as a definitive work, but as a starting‐point for discussion.
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