Beyond vulnerable populations: vulnerability, fieldwork and knowledge production
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in: Qualitative Research, 06.10.2025.
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T1 - Beyond vulnerable populations
T2 - vulnerability, fieldwork and knowledge production
AU - Minatti, Wolfgang
AU - Nicole-Berva, Ophelia
PY - 2025/10/6
Y1 - 2025/10/6
N2 - This introductory note to the special issue on vulnerability and fieldwork provides a critical overview of how the concept of vulnerability has been employed in fieldwork literature and argues for a deeper exploration of its implications. Moving away from the notion of ‘vulnerable populations’ as the primary angle of approach, we emphasise that vulnerability is not a static trait but a dynamic and contextual experience. We then highlight its critical, albeit under-researched, role for knowledge production. Investigating the relevance of vulnerability across all stages of a field research process – from design to implementation to write-up – we demonstrate how vulnerability may serve as a lens to reflect on the ethics, methodologies and epistemic implications of fieldwork. Ultimately, this note serves as a unifying thread for the diverse contributions of the special issue, each offering unique perspectives on the manifold dimensions of vulnerability in qualitative research.
AB - This introductory note to the special issue on vulnerability and fieldwork provides a critical overview of how the concept of vulnerability has been employed in fieldwork literature and argues for a deeper exploration of its implications. Moving away from the notion of ‘vulnerable populations’ as the primary angle of approach, we emphasise that vulnerability is not a static trait but a dynamic and contextual experience. We then highlight its critical, albeit under-researched, role for knowledge production. Investigating the relevance of vulnerability across all stages of a field research process – from design to implementation to write-up – we demonstrate how vulnerability may serve as a lens to reflect on the ethics, methodologies and epistemic implications of fieldwork. Ultimately, this note serves as a unifying thread for the diverse contributions of the special issue, each offering unique perspectives on the manifold dimensions of vulnerability in qualitative research.
KW - Vulnerability
KW - Fieldwork
KW - Methodology
KW - Qualitative research
KW - Research ethics
KW - Higher Education and Science Management
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U2 - 10.1177/14687941251377291
DO - 10.1177/14687941251377291
M3 - Journal articles
JO - Qualitative Research
JF - Qualitative Research
SN - 1468-7941
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