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  Reflections on ethics in research with older displaced persons in West Timor: Considering the “time effect”

Sakti, V. K., & Taek, D. Y. (2023). Reflections on ethics in research with older displaced persons in West Timor: Considering the “time effect”. International quarterly for Asian studies, 54(1), 39-58.

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Sakti, Victoria K.1, Author                 
Taek, Deastry Yulita , Author
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1Research Group Ageing in a Time of Mobility, MPI for the Study of Religious and Ethnic Diversity, Max Planck Society, ou_2541692              

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Free keywords: Research ethics, older persons, displaced persons, time, life course, reflexivity, vulnerability, East Timorese, West Timor, Indonesia
 Abstract: The perspective of time towards migration and displacement has emerged as a key research interest. However, less attention has been granted to the role that time plays in shaping methodological and ethical considerations in research settings. This paper develops this point by reflecting on the authors’ research process with older East Timorese adults living amid ongoing displacement conditions for over two decades in West Timor, Indonesia. Examining their ageing experiences provides insight into what it means to live through displacement over time and space. However, older people are among the groups of displaced populations considered most vulnerable, requiring the researcher to consider particular methodological sensitivity. This paper argues that understandings of time, reflexivity and the ways lives are linked in relation to people’s later-life experiences in exile can provide useful tools for dealing with ethical and pragmatic dilemmas.

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Language(s): eng - English
 Dates: 2023-04-082023
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Title: International quarterly for Asian studies
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