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Volume 10, Issue 2 (2014): Giving Back in Field Research
Published
July 5, 2014
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Editorial
Social Relations of Fieldwork: Giving Back in a Research Setting
Clare Gupta, Alice Bridget Kelly
Article E2
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Practical Realities of Giving Back
The Practical Realities of Giving Back
Ashton Bree Wesner, Julie Pyatt, C. N. E. Corbin
Article M6
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From Mini Development-Machine to Being Human: Research as Social Exchange
Merrill S. A. Baker-Médard
Article N1
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Drawing Lines in the Mud: Giving Back (or trying to) in Northern Cameroon
Alice Bridget Kelly
Article N2
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Doing it Old School: Reflections on Giving Back
Carolyn Finney
Article N3
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The Ethics of Fruitful Misunderstanding
Christian Lund
Article N4
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Don’t Just Pay It Back, Pay It Forward: From Accountability to Reciprocity in Research Relationships
Megan Ybarra
Article N5
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Gratitude, Guilt, Goodwill, and Giving Back: Lessons from Madagascar
Christopher D. Golden
Article N6
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Reflections on Giving Back and Giving Thanks
Clare Gupta
Article N7
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Giving Back: Nature Conservation in Madagascar
Claire Kremen
Article N8
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Limits to Giving Back
The Limits to Giving Back
Jade S. Sasser
Article M7
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Territorial Entanglements: Ambiguities of Giving Back in Northwestern Laos
Michael Benjamin Dwyer
Article N9
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The Researcher’s Personal Pursuit of Balance Between Academic and Practical Contributions
Jeffrey M. Romm
Article N10
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Interpersonal Relationships in Research: Balancing Reciprocity and Emergencies
Kathryn Joan Fiorella
Article N11
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Failing to Give Enough: When Researcher Ideas About Giving Back Fall Short
Sarah Cahill Sawyer
Article N12
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Giving What to Whom? Thoughts on Feminist Knowledge Production
Jade S. Sasser
Article N13
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Giving Back in Solidarity
Why Feminism? How Feminist Methodologies Can Aid Our Efforts to ‘Give Back’ Through Research
Hekia Ellen Golden Bodwitch
Article M8
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Moving from ‘Giving Back’ to Engagement
Gautam Bhan
Article N14
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Building Solidarity in International Development Research and Practice
Jia-Ching Chen
Article N15
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Giving Back in Solidarity
Harmony Goldberg
Article N16
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Standing With and Speaking as Faith: A Feminist-Indigenous Approach to Inquiry
Kim TallBear
Article N17
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Giving Back Through Collaboration in Practice
Giving Back Through Collaborative Research: Towards a Practice of Dynamic Reciprocity
Sibyl Wentz Diver, Margot Natalie Higgins
Article M9
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Giving Back Through Time: A Collaborative Timeline Approach to Researching Karuk Indigenous Land Management History
Sibyl Wentz Diver
Article N18
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‘Āina (Land), That Which Feeds: Researching Community Based Natural Resource Management at Home
Mehana Blaich Vaughan
Article N19
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Contributing to Alaska Communities by Cultivating Local Monitoring for National Park Management
Margot Natalie Higgins
Article N20
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Ethics and Epistemology: Giving Back in the Klamath
Daniel Reid Sarna-Wojcicki
Article N21
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Conclusion
Giving Back, Moving Forward
Louise Fortmann
Article M10
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