LUSAMBILI, Adelaide, BHANBHRO, Sadiq and MUCHANGA, Kizito (2020). Positionality, Access to the Social Space and Place of Research: Narratives from Research in Low Middle Income Settings. People, Place and Policy. [Article]
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Abstract
Research on positionality and accessing field work for researchers studying their own
communities in Lower Middle-Income Countries (LMICs) is scant. The majority of the
literature on this topic emanates from High-Income Countries (HICs). Drawing on
ethnographic field work conducted in Kenya and Pakistan, the authors have explored ways
in which dialectic relationships between the researcher and participants in various social
spaces (SSs) within the place of research (PoR) influences access to the field and data
quality. The authors analysed reflective narratives from their fieldwork using Gibbs’s
Reflective Cycle (GRC). The findings show that, accessing field work in LMICs where the
research agenda is not fully developed with respect to funding and government support
presents not only social and practical issues concerning the fieldwork but also ethical
dilemmas. SSs in a PoR are powerful in determining both access to the field and data
quality. For researchers returning from HICs to study the communities of their origin, being a
native does not grant automatic access to research spaces. Gender and power dynamics
are not only crucial for accessing the communities which are studied and from which data
are collected but can also bring a degree of bias to the data collected. This paper sheds light
on issues around positionality, access and doing field work in these contexts. The findings
show the complex context in which research is conducted and how positionality is contested.
This paper is useful for professionals from LMICs, early career researchers and
professionals working in international development.
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