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  1. Aug 2022
    1. Most of the existing self-care guidelines, however, are specifically tailored towards practitioners, humanitarian workers, service-providers and front-line staff (Frey et al., 2017; Williamson et al., 2020).

      There are self care guides for those who are enmeshed in the field but not for those who spend a brief time in processing these

  2. May 2022
    1. care-based approach (Anumol, 2021)
    2. The closer (emotionally and personally) one is to one’s research topic or participants, the higher this emotional and psychological impact of conducting research may be

      More is at stake, in the researcher's mind for the research to either do something or accurately detail the experience of people.

    3. The collaborative and relational approaches that we propose in this article specifically include ‘turning to people who get it’ (Theidon, 2014: 2) and who share a lived reality, as well as fostering ‘caring communities’ (Care Collective, 2020: 45) in the forms of groups, collectives or networks.

      Caring for the people who get it Meaning where isolation in research in GBV is real and it is felt within in the community.

      Creating a network of people who share this lived reality.