Researching Central Asia Navigating Positionality in the Field

This open access book explores some of the struggles and challenges that researchers and practitioners face when conducting research in the Central Asian research setting. Written for scholars still in the planning stages of their research, it addresses key questions, including: How shall we problem...

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Other Authors: Dall'Agnola, Jasmin (Editor), Sharshenova, Aijan (Editor)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Cham Springer Nature 2024
Series:SpringerBriefs in Political Science
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