Finding a Middle Ground Between Extremes: Notes on Researching Transnational Crime and Violence
Author(s)
Gill, Hannah E.
Abstract
Women anthropologists working in areas of conflict and risk must address specific practical and philosophical concerns, including the ethical issues involving the exposure of patterns of crime and violence in a community, limitation of movement and constant surveillance, and mistrust relating to the anthropologist’s background. These issues are addressed in the context of the author’s field research with a transnational migrant community in the Dominican Republic.