Researchers at Risk
Precarity, Jeopardy and Uncertainty in Academia
Patrick Alan Danaher editor Deborah L Mulligan editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Springer Nature Switzerland AG
Published:6th Jan '22
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This book explores the phenomenon of researchers at risk: that is, the experiences of scholars whose research topics require them to engage with diverse kind of dangers, uncertainties or vulnerabilities. This risk may derive from working with variously marginalised individuals or groups, or from being members of such groups themselves. At other times, the risk relates to particular economic or environmental conditions, or political forces influencing the specific research fields in which they operate. This book argues for the need to reconceptualise – and thereby to reimagine – the phenomenon of researchers’ risks, particularly when those risks are perceived to affect, and even to threaten the researchers. Drawing on a diverse and global range case studies including Aotearoa New Zealand, Australia, Balūchistān, Cyprus, and Germany, the chapters call for the need to identify effective strategies for engaging proactively with these risks to address precarity, jeopardy and uncertainty.
“The volume provides researchers with a wealth of insights into the challenges and risks they may face and offers strategies to manage or mitigate them. ... this will spark further discussion on the challenges researchers confront, prompting broader debate in academic institutions about addressing these risks’ root causes rather than merely managing them individually.” (Aysuda Kölemen, IQAS, International Quarterly for Asian Studies, Vol. 54 (4), 2023)
ISBN: 9783030538590
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348 pages
2021 ed.