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Qualitative research can be deeply personal and immersive, shaped by the researcher’s interactions in the field. But how does this exposure affect the researcher? What challenges arise when navigating emotionally intense topics, vulnerable target groups, risky fieldwork conditions, or institutional barriers? While there is no single solution to all challenges, increasing awareness and institutional support can make a significant difference. In this webinar, COST Action COREnet members with external experts will discuss researchers’ emotional well-being, contextual vulnerabilities, and the importance of addressing these issues in research ethics.
The webinar will consist of a presentation and panel discussion.
Time: March 18, at 13-14.30 CET.
The webinar will be led by:
Panel participants:
- Professor Andreas Önver Cetrez, Uppsala University (Psychology of Religion),
- Postdoc researcher Dr. Katharina Maria Wuropulos, Department of Media Studies, University of Bergen (UiB),
- Dr. Vidar Enebakk, the Head of the Secretariat for the Norwegian National Committee for Research Ethics in the Social Sciences and Humanities (NESH).
The webinar is organized by COST Action “Connecting Theory and Practical Issues of Migration and Religious Diversity” (COREnet) Working Group 4 members and external guests.
Language
The webinar will be held in English.
ZOOM link
No registration is needed.