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Episode 3 – Fieldwork: Navigating differences

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In this episode, we will be discussing how to enter fieldwork when you have read too much, how your own memories of authoritarianism can create connections and intimacy with those you interview, and how to navigate the different actors when researching a topic as sensitive as transitional justice. Selima Kebaili, a Tunisian sociology researcher with a background in gender studies, shares with us her experience and what it meant for her to do research on the gendered production of victimhood in transitional justice processes.

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In this episode, we will be discussing how to enter fieldwork when you have read too much, how your own memories of authoritarianism can create connections and intimacy with those you interview, and how to navigate the different actors when researching a topic as sensitive as transitional justice. Selima Kebaili, a Tunisian sociology researcher with a background in gender studies, shares with us her experience and what it meant for her to do research on the gendered production of victimhood in transitional justice processes.

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