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PS Political Science & Politics | 2006

No Easy Answers: The Ethics of Field Research in the Arab World

Sheila Carapico

Because it is a slice of ones life as well as a method for gathering data and insights, and because it entails socio-cultural immersion and interpersonal trust, field research confronts political scientists with a special set of normative issues not encountered in libraries, laboratories, or home countries. This essay weighs four plausible yet fallible positions on the ethics of fieldwork overseas, with particular reference to American political science research in the Arabic-speaking world in the 21 st century. I am raising questions I cannot really answer: specifically, amidst American military engagement and a good deal of spying by governments all around, can we, or ought we, practice scholarly detachment, reciprocity, activism, or, perhaps, espionage?


Middle East Policy | 2002

Political Succession in the Middle East

Louis J. Cantori; Tim Jacoby; Sheila Carapico; Samer Shehata; Ellen Lust-Okar; Banu Bargu-Hasturk; Glenn E. Robinson; Ebtesam Al-Kitbi

The following briefs were presented in a workshop on “Political Succession in the Middle East” at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association, September 1, 2001, in San Francisco. Louis J. Cantori, University of Maryland, Baltimore County, and Augustus Richard Norton, Boston University, were the conveners of the Conference Group on the Middle East, which issued this report.


Middle East Report 220 | 2001

Euro-Med: European Ambitions in the Mediterranean

Sheila Carapico

The European Union is carving out a sphere of potentially vast influence in the Euro-Mediterranean basin, while also cultivating special relationships further south in the Arabian Peninsula. European ambitions do not directly challenge US security policy in the Middle East. Rather, they parallel US interests in the Caribbean Basin and Latin America: for a large regional free trade zone open to imports and foreign investment.


Archive | 1998

Civil Society in Yemen: The Political Economy of Activism in Modern Arabia

Sheila Carapico


Middle East Report 214 | 2000

NGOs, INGOs, GO-NGOs and DO-NGOs: Making Sense of Non-Governmental Organizations

Sheila Carapico


Archive | 2013

Political aid and Arab activism : democracy promotion, justice, and representation

Sheila Carapico


Middle East Policy | 1997

Gender, Politics and the State: What Do Middle Eastern Women Want?

Augustus Richard Norton; Diane Singerman; Mary E. Morris; Valentine M. Moghadam; Munira A. Fakhro; Ayşe Saktanber; Lisa Taraki; Boutheina Cheriet; Sheila Carapico


Middle East Report 184 | 1993

The Economic Dimension of Yemeni Unity

Sheila Carapico


Archive | 2014

Yemen Between Revolution and Counter- Terrorism

Sheila Carapico


Archive | 2006

No Quick Fix: Foreign Aid and State Performance in Yemen

Sheila Carapico

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Ebtesam Al-Kitbi

United Arab Emirates University

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