The Bukavu Series

Toward a Decolonisation of Research
First Edition

They are qualified, experienced, motivated, academically accomplished. They work tirelessly, collecting invaluable data in the field under conditions that are always challenging, and at times dangerous. And yet, their voices are unheard, and their names go unacknowledged in published research... Read More

They are qualified, experienced, motivated, academically accomplished. They work tirelessly, collecting invaluable data in the field under conditions that are always challenging, and at times dangerous. And yet, their voices are unheard, and their names go unacknowledged in published research.
Such is the lot of far too many research assistants from the Global South – people upon whose work an entire industry of knowledge production has been built. They are shut out of discussions on project design and left in the dark about the modalities of research funding. Later, the results of their research are published in journals to which they often have no access.
Much of this is due to a certain omertà surrounding power imbalances, as well as research assistants' working conditions, financial difficulties, psychological traumas, and vulnerabilities. It also stems from the persistence of colonial mentalities in the research world – within universities, governments, foundations, aid institutions, and NGO’s.
The Bukavu Series is a vibrant blog series about the experiences of research assistants in the Global South. Driven primarily by these silent voices, the series yields a mosaic depiction of fieldwork that mixes humor, realism, and incisive critique. This book offers a unique entry point into a critical debate, leading us toward concrete reforms, and setting us on the course toward a decolonisation of research.


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Specifications


Publisher
Presses universitaires de Louvain
Edited by
Aymar Nyenyezi, An Ansoms, Koen Vlassenroot, Emery Mudinga, Godefroid Muzalia,
Collection
| n° 16
Language
English
BISAC Subject Heading
SOC042000 SOCIAL SCIENCE / Developing Countries > SOC031000 SOCIAL SCIENCE / Discrimination & Race Relations
BIC subject category (UK)
JH Sociology & anthropology
Onix Audience Codes
06 Professional and scholarly
CLIL (Version 2013-2019)
3081 Sciences sociales
Title First Published
10 November 2020
Subject Scheme Identifier Code
: Etude du développement

Livre broché


Publication Date
01 January 2006
ISBN-13
9782870375211
Extent
Main content page count : 192
Code
2870375212
Dimensions
15.5 x 23.5 x 12 cm
Weight
302 grams
List Price
21.00 €
ONIX XML
Version 2.1, Version 3

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Contents


Éditorial
Florence Descamps


Two Decades of Making Oral History
in Romania
Ioana Ursu


« L'image anacrouse » 1900-1940
Julia Navarro Coll


Web dissemination of Tuscan oral
archives
Francesca Biliotti et Silvia Calamai


Phonobase
Henri Chamoux


Donner à entendre l'architecture de l'île
d'Oléron
Anaëlle Guérin


Le témoignage filmé : un entretien
comme les autres ?
François Siino


Interroger et valoriser les archives
de la littérature orale
Claire Grégoire


Risques et enjeux de la parole
Myriam Fellous-Sigrist


Excerpt


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