Field Research Methods in the Middle East
In recent years, a growing chorus of voices in the political science discipline has become concerned with the balance among alternative methodological approaches in empirical research and publications. Accordingly, these scholars have issued a call to further develop and refine rigorous methods for...
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Published in | PS, political science & politics Vol. 39; no. 3; pp. 417 - 424 |
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Cambridge University Press
01.07.2006
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DOI | 10.1017/S1049096506060707 |
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Abstract | In recent years, a growing chorus of voices in the political science
discipline has become concerned with the balance among alternative
methodological approaches in empirical research and publications.
Accordingly, these scholars have issued a call to further develop and
refine rigorous methods for qualitative studies, in contrast to studies
that rely on quantitative methods and formal modeling (Bennett, Barth, and
Rutherford 2003; Yanow 2003; George and Bennett 2005). My own interest and reason for conducting the
following survey is rooted in the observation, even frustration, that the
literature on qualitative research methods largely focuses on democratic
and not on authoritarian regimes or the Middle East in particular.
Research in the Middle East is clearly essential and has received
increased attention since the terrorist attacks of 9-11, but given how
critical this work is and will continue to be in coming years, what are
the challenges? Do qualitative methodological tools need to be adapted for
research in the Middle East? And, if so, how?The author would like to thank Anna Szczurk for her help in
designing the survey and the contributors to the symposium and Melissa
Gabler for their help in the research and writing of the article. The
author also is grateful to the survey respondents for the time and effort
they devoted to answering the questions. |
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AbstractList | The qualitative survey had 25 open-ended questions inquiring into: the respondents' research topics; countries in which they conducted field work; reasons for the choice of countries; types of primary sources utilized in the field; interview techniques; the use of surveys; confidentiality and ethical issues encountered in the field; anticipated and unanticipated difficulties and the extent to which these were country or region specific; and, the degree to which respondents were well trained for field work by their political science departments (see Appendix 1). Finally, in terms of the preparation or training researchers received for field work during their graduate degrees, researchers' responses reflect larger trends in political science where only 20 out of the United States' top 30 departments in political science (66%) offer qualitative methods courses to their graduate students and only two departments (6.6%) require courses in qualitative methods with eight more offering them as optional (33% in total) (Bennett, Barth, and Rutherford 2003, 377). In recent years, a growing chorus of voices in the political science discipline has become concerned with the balance among alternative methodological approaches in empirical research and publications. Accordingly, these scholars have issued a call to further develop and refine rigorous methods for qualitative studies, in contrast to studies that rely on quantitative methods and formal modeling (Bennett, Barth, and Rutherford 2003; Yanow 2003; George and Bennett 2005). My own interest and reason for conducting the following survey is rooted in the observation, even frustration, that the literature on qualitative research methods largely focuses on democratic and not on authoritarian regimes or the Middle East in particular. Research in the Middle East is clearly essential and has received increased attention since the terrorist attacks of 9-11, but given how critical this work is and will continue to be in coming years, what are the challenges? Do qualitative methodological tools need to be adapted for research in the Middle East? And, if so, how?The author would like to thank Anna Szczurk for her help in designing the survey and the contributors to the symposium and Melissa Gabler for their help in the research and writing of the article. The author also is grateful to the survey respondents for the time and effort they devoted to answering the questions. |
Author | Clark, Janine A. |
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