Positionality, ‘the field,’ and implications for knowledge production and research ethics in land change science

IF 2.7 4区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 AGRICULTURE, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
H. Hausermann, J. Adomako
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Abstract

ABSTRACT Fieldwork is often framed as an individualistic rite of passage, wherein the researcher is a ‘neutral’ observer, thereby obscuring gender, racial and citizenship hierarchies. Feminist scholars have pushed against this assumption, leading to insights on researchers’ roles in fieldwork relations and knowledge production. We combine feminist perspectives and land change science (LCS) approaches to examine interactions between researcher positoinality and knowledge production. While ‘the field’ is a critical component in LCS research, there is a dearth of critical work on positionality. We examine how our positionalities – as a black, Ghanaian graduate student and a white, tenured professor – produce differential fieldwork relations. We link our experiences and relations to methods, results and ethics, revealing important implications for LCS researchers. We conclude by suggesting validation of self-reflection on positionality, as well as disruption of white hetero-patriarchism, create inclusive spaces, in terms of social differences, epistemology and methodology.
土地变化科学中的定位、“领域”及其对知识生产和研究伦理的影响
田野调查通常被视为一种个人主义的成人仪式,其中研究者是一个“中立”的观察者,因此模糊了性别、种族和公民身份的等级。女权主义学者反对这一假设,从而对研究人员在实地工作关系和知识生产中的角色产生了见解。我们将女权主义观点与土地变化科学(LCS)方法相结合,研究研究者的积极性与知识生产之间的相互作用。虽然“领域”是LCS研究的关键组成部分,但缺乏关于定位的关键工作。我们研究了我们的身份——作为一名黑人加纳研究生和一名白人终身教授——是如何产生不同的实地工作关系的。我们将我们的经验和关系与方法、结果和伦理联系起来,揭示了对LCS研究人员的重要启示。最后,我们建议在社会差异、认识论和方法论方面,验证对位置性的自我反思,以及对白人异性父权制的破坏,创造包容性空间。
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Journal of Land Use Science
Journal of Land Use Science Environmental Science-Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law
CiteScore
5.40
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6.20%
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26
期刊介绍: The Journal of Land Use Science provides a central outlet for high-quality articles on theoretical and empirical aspects of land-use science at the interface of social and environmental systems. The Journal brings together an array of research perspectives at multiple temporal, spatial and social scales that contribute a better understanding of land-system dynamics and communicate scientific advances towards attaining land-system sustainability.
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