Publication Date: July 22, 2024

Total Pages: 20

Organization: Institute of Political Science, Eberhard Karls University Tuebingen, Institute ofCultural Studies, University of the Bundeswehr Munich

Languages: English

Country/Region: Global

Topic Area: Peace and security, Conflict prevention

Year: 2022

Resource Type: Research

Abstract

This paper disentangles the complexity of using interviews to explore masculinities in post-conflict contexts. Deploying a practice-theoretic ontology, we see interviews as sites of multiple translations, each tied to one of the three stages of the interview process: preparing, conducting, and interpreting interviews. First, when preparing interviews, the abstract concept of masculinities must be translated into concrete issues. Second, when conducting interviews, these issues must be translated into interview questions. Third, interpreting interviews necessitates translating respondents’ statements into practices. By disentangling this complex process, we provide strategies for successfully asking difficult, context-sensitive questions and reach an increased understanding of the asynchronous and unsteady ways in which masculinities change or persist during peacebuilding processes in politically and societally polarised contexts.

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