REFLECTIONS ON RESEARCH IN ROMANIA

Authors

  • Sam BECK Practicing Medicine Program, College of Human Ecology, Cornell University, e-mail: sbeck@med.cornell.edu

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.2478/subbs-2018-0011

Keywords:

biography, critical anthropology, participatory action research, UMass Romanian Research Group

Abstract

This is a biographical account of my work in Romania and the influence it had on my research that followed. I focus on the impact that my almost five years in Romania had on the framework and orientation of my anthropological practice that I employed in the United States. I suggest that anthropologists have a moral imperative we must carry out when we choose to conduct research among the most vulnerable in society. In doing so, we must also come to understand the conditions that have made them vulnerable in the first place (Nader 1969). I assert here that as anthropologists of the twenty-first century we no longer may stay on the sidelines, but we must engage our work as allies with the vulnerable, supporting them in their self-identified struggles for dignity, liberation, and sustainability as part of a unified global effort. This entails the transformation of participant observation into a participatory research approach.

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2018-12-30

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BECK, . S. (2018). REFLECTIONS ON RESEARCH IN ROMANIA. Studia Universitatis Babeș-Bolyai Sociologia, 63(2), 49–70. https://doi.org/10.2478/subbs-2018-0011

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