Badanie jako praktyka solidarności? O feministycznym procesie badawczym z Syryjkami z doświadczeniem uchodźstwa w Libanie

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https://doi.org/10.18778/1733-8069.20.4.08

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badania feministyczne, badania aktywistyczne, uchodźczynie, Syryjki, oddolna samoorganizacja

Abstrakt

Artykuł jest wynikiem refleksji metodologicznej nad prowadzeniem badań z kobietami z doświadczeniem uchodźstwa, na przykładzie ponad pięcioletniej etnografii zrealizowanej z Syryjkami w Libanie na bazie podejścia feministycznego i aktywistycznego. Jego celem jest próba odpowiedzi na pytanie, czy i w jaki sposób badanie socjologiczne może być elementem obserwowanej zmiany i praktyką solidarności. Autorka osadza refleksję w inspiracjach teoretycznych i trwających debatach dotyczących partycypacyjnego podejścia do działania i prowadzenia badań z osobami do tej pory marginalizowanymi, ze szczególnym uwzględnieniem kobiet z Globalnego Południa i uchodźczyń, które zainspirowały wybór tematu, ale też nakierowały na określone metodologiczne ścieżki. Analizując elementy procesu badawczego, autorka przygląda się mu jako praktyce solidarności (na podstawie typologii zaproponowanej przez Louise Lamphere) i omawia dylematy towarzyszące tego typu zaangażowaniu i realizacji feministyczny badań aktywistycznych.

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Inga Hajdarowicz - Uniwersytet Jagielloński, Badaczki i Badacze na Granicy

Doktorka socjologii; jej zainteresowania naukowe koncentrują się wokół zagadnień demokracji uczestniczącej, inicjatyw oddolnych, ruchów feministycznych i migracji. Jej doktorat dotyczył oddolnych strategii wspierania uchodźczyń na podstawie działań wybranych inicjatyw syryjskich w Libanie. Członkini grupy koordynującej Badaczek i Badaczy na Granicy.

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Hajdarowicz, I. (2025). Badanie jako praktyka solidarności? O feministycznym procesie badawczym z Syryjkami z doświadczeniem uchodźstwa w Libanie. Przegląd Socjologii Jakościowej, 20(4), 166–189. https://doi.org/10.18778/1733-8069.20.4.08 (Original work published 30 listopad 2024)

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