Power, Ethics, and Human Rights
Discover the intricate dynamics of ethnographic research in "Power, Ethics, and Human Rights" by Bloomsbury Publishing Plc. Published in 1998, this insightful paperback spans 212 pages and delves into the complexities faced by ethnographers working with refugees. The book thoughtfully examines the power imbalances and disempowerment that can occur between researchers and their subjects. It also addresses the critical issues of protecting research informants and the rights of refugees to represent themselves and their cultures. This essential read is perfect for anyone interested in the ethical dimensions of research and the human rights of marginalized communities. Enhance your understanding of these pressing topics with this compelling exploration of power and ethics in the realm of human rights.