Part 1 Fieldwork in challenging times: Access denied
A few months before we were to start our fieldwork in Morocco, the COVID-19 pandemic broke out. Postponement was inevitable. Cancellation? Or new opportunities?
In academic research, there are typically four main stages: study design, data collection, analysis, and writing results. However, the reality is more complex, with challenges like unpredictable transitions between phases and the significant logistical and personal impacts.
To address this, we've expanded our framework to include administrative tasks and personal impacts, aiming to provide a more realistic portrayal of the research process.
A few months before we were to start our fieldwork in Morocco, the COVID-19 pandemic broke out. Postponement was inevitable. Cancellation? Or new opportunities?
Access to the field was impossible, but new possibilities were on the horizon. Not just for this research, but for all future research in regions that are difficult to reach. Curious how? Read on!
Even if we turned to networks and digital data collection, fieldwork with your feet on the ground remained a possibility, if we were willing to adjust our research design. This didn’t mean we had to abandon original plans, but rather expand them, adding a comparative dimension that enriched our understanding rather than limiting it.