Getting close to Rwandans since the genocide: Studying everyday life in highly politicized research settings

S Thomson - African Studies Review, 2010 - cambridge.org
African Studies Review, 2010cambridge.org
Research with people in highly politicized research settings illuminates the gap between the
images that most African governments strive to represent and the sociopolitical realities of
everyday life. This article discusses the opportunities and challenges of doing research in
postgenocide Rwanda and is a useful resource for researchers contemplating their own
projects under such conditions, whether in Rwanda or elsewhere. It discusses the
importance of creating personal relationships and meeting people on their terms, as well as …
Research with people in highly politicized research settings illuminates the gap between the images that most African governments strive to represent and the sociopolitical realities of everyday life. This article discusses the opportunities and challenges of doing research in postgenocide Rwanda and is a useful resource for researchers contemplating their own projects under such conditions, whether in Rwanda or elsewhere. It discusses the importance of creating personal relationships and meeting people on their terms, as well as such topics as the identification of the research site, building rapport and trust with respondents, safeguarding anonymity and confidentiality, and working with local research assistants and partners.
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