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Fieldwork Under Fire

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Originally published
  
1995

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Editors
  
Carolyn Nordstrom, Antonius C. G. M. Robben

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A different kind of war story, The Paths to Dominati, Shadows of War: Violence, The Traffic in Culture: Refigurin, Global Outlaws

Fieldwork Under Fire: Contemporary Studies of Violence and Survival is a book length collection of recorded experiences; each of which was contributed by an anthropologist who had to strategize and innovate, while directly living through the emotion, stress, and abnormal ordeal of political violence in the field, to gather ethnographic data and descriptions for their individual studies. The "Introduction" is written by the editors, Carolyn Nordstrom and Antonius C. G. M. Robben. This book was first published by the University of California Press in 1997.

Overview

Each author has recorded the subjective experiences of various persons in violent environments and surroundings. These are the perspectives of the offenders, victims, noncombatants, soldiers, insurgents, black marketers, heroes, scavengers and researchers. Articles also show how anthropologists are often compelled to create innovative data gathering strategies when working in the midst of dangerous environments.

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Fieldwork Under Fire Wikipedia