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ID097891
Title ProperConducting fieldwork with Tarieng communities in southern Laos
Other Title InformationNegotiating discursive spaces between neoliberal dogmas and Lao socialist ideology
LanguageENG
AuthorDaviau, Steeve
Publication2010.
Summary / Abstract (Note)Based on research with ethnic minorities in Laos aimed at understanding how they cope with and negotiate political and economic 'double domination', this article examines the experiences of prolonged fieldwork in a remote Tarieng area in the Annam Range, southern Laos. After briefly reviewing Lao ethnographical policy and practice regarding ethnic minorities, I introduce the Tarieng people. I detail how I initially gained access to these local communities via long-term engagement with a range of development project initiatives. Then, after eight years of conducting such fieldwork in a Tarieng area 'below the radar of the state', I managed to obtain official authorisations to continue research as a graduate student. In this new position, I accessed the field via different negotiations with central, provincial and local official bureaucracies. After detailing this process, back in the field I reveal my strategies to create a discursive space that has allowed me to access dissident Tarieng voices and agency. Finally, I highlight four central elements that have continued to shape my field research: language proficiency, working with research assistants, awareness of political relations and cultural sensitivity, and ethical concerns. These have emerged while the possibilities and constraints of political engagement with the Tarieng people are explored.
`In' analytical NoteAsia Pacific Viewpoint Vol. 51, No. 2; Aug 2010: p.193-205
Journal SourceAsia Pacific Viewpoint Vol. 51, No. 2; Aug 2010: p.193-205
Key WordsAgency ;  Ethnic Minority ;  Laos ;  Resistance