Fieldwork "headaches". Comparing feminist peace and conflict research in Kosovo and the DRC

  1. Itziar Mujika Chao
  2. Iker Zirion Landaluze
Journal:
Athenea Digital: revista de pensamiento e investigación social

ISSN: 1578-8946

Year of publication: 2022

Volume: 22

Issue: 2

Type: Article

DOI: 10.5565/REV/ATHENEA.3015 DIALNET GOOGLE SCHOLAR

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Abstract

This paper aims to reflect upon the principal difficulties, challenges or ‘headaches’that doing feminist research in conflict and post-conflict contexts can involve.Each of the authors has conducted a very different study. One, on the role of localwomen’s organizations and activists in peacebuilding; the other, on the disarma-ment and reintegration of combatants and the impact of this process on the repro-duction of violence. While one of us is a woman, the other is a man. While onestudies feminist activism, the other focuses mainly on masculinities in the milit-ary. While one has researched in Kosovo, the other has done so in the DemocraticRepublic of the Congo. Based on these two research processes, we reflect on de-bates over epistemological and practical issues such as reflexivity, positionality ofthe researcher, access, secrecy and silence in the research process, power relationsin the field and ethical dilemmas.