Beyond Retraumatization: Trauma-Informed Political Science Research

Ethics guides for political science instruct researchers to avoid retraumatization of human subjects (for example, APSA 2022; Fujii 2012). Meanwhile, human subject research on sensitive topics, including violence and repression, has increased. This paper clarifies what is at stake when we talk about...

Full description

Saved in:
Bibliographic Details
Published inBritish journal of political science Vol. 55
Main Author Weiss, Amanda
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Cambridge, UK Cambridge University Press 09.06.2025
Subjects
Online AccessGet full text

Cover

Loading…
Abstract Ethics guides for political science instruct researchers to avoid retraumatization of human subjects (for example, APSA 2022; Fujii 2012). Meanwhile, human subject research on sensitive topics, including violence and repression, has increased. This paper clarifies what is at stake when we talk about research participant distress and provides recommendations for handling concerns about trauma and retraumatization. It offers a new framework for trauma-informed political science research. This framework reflects the conclusions of the empirical literature on the risk of distress in different research settings as well as critical normative perspectives on consequentialist research ethics. In particular, it identifies two approaches for trauma-informed political science research: one for research in less vulnerable contexts and one for research with contexts that are vulnerable in terms of limited resources, ongoing suffering, and/or geopolitical instability. The framework details best practices for informed consent, debriefing, and more within each approach. The paper also addresses the special challenges of political violence research. While the literature suggests that retraumatization as such is rarely a major risk of research, the paper highlights that a narrowly defined concept of retraumatization can lead us to neglect other trauma-informed concerns.
AbstractList Ethics guides for political science instruct researchers to avoid retraumatization of human subjects (for example, APSA 2022; Fujii 2012). Meanwhile, human subject research on sensitive topics, including violence and repression, has increased. This paper clarifies what is at stake when we talk about research participant distress and provides recommendations for handling concerns about trauma and retraumatization. It offers a new framework for trauma-informed political science research. This framework reflects the conclusions of the empirical literature on the risk of distress in different research settings as well as critical normative perspectives on consequentialist research ethics. In particular, it identifies two approaches for trauma-informed political science research: one for research in less vulnerable contexts and one for research with contexts that are vulnerable in terms of limited resources, ongoing suffering, and/or geopolitical instability. The framework details best practices for informed consent, debriefing, and more within each approach. The paper also addresses the special challenges of political violence research. While the literature suggests that retraumatization as such is rarely a major risk of research, the paper highlights that a narrowly defined concept of retraumatization can lead us to neglect other trauma-informed concerns.
ArticleNumber e82
Author Weiss, Amanda
Author_xml – sequence: 1
  givenname: Amanda
  orcidid: 0000-0003-0675-5802
  surname: Weiss
  fullname: Weiss, Amanda
  email: amanda.weiss@yale.edu
  organization: Yale University, New Haven, CT, USA
BookMark eNp1UE1LAzEQDVLBtvoDvC14Xs0kIdn1psWPQkGxvS_pZFa3dJOa3R7qrze1BQ_iYZh5vI-BN2IDHzwxdgn8GjiYmznn3ICQSqh0acFP2BCULnMBIAZsuKfzPX_GRl23SrCQBQzZ5J52wbvsjfpot63tm680wd9mix-cT30dYksuew3rpm_QrrM5NuSRkqcjG_HjnJ3Wdt3RxXGP2fzxYTF5zmcvT9PJ3SxHCarPay4Eaq4Mllg4Yx0gFugKDWbpNBKVqoTC2VJJSoSh0oFeFoimVryWY3Z1SN3E8Lmlrq9WYRt9elhJAdoYyY1IKjioMIaui1RXm9i0Nu4q4NW-qepPU8kjjx7bLmPj3uk3-n_XN6CubEA
Cites_doi 10.7910/DVN/ZIKPBD
10.1177/09526951221124781
10.1177/1468794120975657
10.1007/s10896-019-00075-x
10.1525/jer.2013.8.4.53
10.1186/1752-1505-7-11
10.31234/osf.io/pqnvx
10.1186/s12874-017-0357-x
10.1300/J229v04n02_08
10.1162/REST_a_00036
10.4135/9781483348971.n1
10.1017/S0003055422001253
10.1177/1556264621996102
10.1177/0706743716633422
10.1002/jrsm.1123
10.1017/psrm.2021.48
10.1111/ajps.12673
10.1080/08989621.2017.1362557
10.1017/cls.2015.17
10.1207/s15327019eb1604_5
10.1300/J070v16n01_02
10.1177/1077801209353576
10.1177/174701611100700402
10.1207/s15327019eb1402_4
10.1177/0956797611435131
10.1177/1077800414530265
10.1080/00926230500442326
10.1016/j.cpr.2015.05.004
10.1177/1077801211436167
10.1093/isr/viaa009
10.1016/S0140-6736(02)08521-5
10.1177/0886260507301332
10.2307/3563751
10.1177/0309132520943676
10.2139/ssrn.4066842
10.5153/sro.3140
10.1111/j.1545-5300.1995.00145.x
10.1093/jogss/ogaa038
10.1017/S0033291706009779
10.1038/s44159-022-00101-8
10.1002/jts.20416
10.1016/j.psychres.2012.07.039
10.1525/jer.2011.6.3.55
10.1017/CBO9781139811910.021
10.1080/08989620108573983
10.1016/j.wsif.2018.01.007
10.4135/9781483328058.n21
10.1017/S000305541800076X
10.1177/0022002711408013
10.1016/S0005-7967(03)00138-4
10.1521/ijgp.2011.61.1.26
10.1177/174701610900500302
10.1016/S0163-8343(99)00011-0
10.7910/DVN/Z1PNPY
10.1017/S0020818312000409
10.1007/s10896-023-00518-6
10.1093/isr/viy063
10.1111/j.1468-2486.2008.00826.x
10.1300/J015V07N01_06
10.1080/10508422.2010.521443
10.1037/0003-066X.61.3.218
10.1023/A:1011526211933
10.1023/B:JOTS.0000004080.50361.f3
10.1007/s11133-006-9027-8
10.1177/1468794119884880
10.1017/S0002020600005655
10.2139/ssrn.3332887
10.1353/jlt.2014.0005
10.1177/0022343318800361
10.1146/annurev-polisci-041719-101956
10.1177/0886260508317192
10.1891/0886-6708.21.4.404
10.1080/02691728.2019.1681556
10.1111/inm.12914
10.1093/ijtj/ijy005
10.1080/00926230701267795
10.1111/disa.12321
10.1111/j.1748-720X.2000.tb00686.x
10.1177/1049732312470030
10.1111/j.1468-2478.2009.00543.x
10.1017/S000305542200020X
10.1057/9781137263759_11
10.1177/0022343317715300
10.1017/CBO9781139811910.012
10.1111/j.1467-7717.1996.tb01034.x
10.1177/1556264617696920
10.1080/19439342.2014.901401
ContentType Journal Article
Copyright The Author(s), 2025. Published by Cambridge University Press
The Author(s), 2025. Published by Cambridge University Press. This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution License https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (the “License”). Notwithstanding the ProQuest Terms and Conditions, you may use this content in accordance with the terms of the License.
Copyright_xml – notice: The Author(s), 2025. Published by Cambridge University Press
– notice: The Author(s), 2025. Published by Cambridge University Press. This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution License https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (the “License”). Notwithstanding the ProQuest Terms and Conditions, you may use this content in accordance with the terms of the License.
DBID IKXGN
AAYXX
CITATION
7UB
8BJ
FQK
JBE
DOI 10.1017/S0007123424000620
DatabaseName Cambridge University Press Wholly Gold Open Access Journals
CrossRef
Worldwide Political Science Abstracts
International Bibliography of the Social Sciences (IBSS)
International Bibliography of the Social Sciences
International Bibliography of the Social Sciences
DatabaseTitle CrossRef
International Bibliography of the Social Sciences (IBSS)
Worldwide Political Science Abstracts
DatabaseTitleList CrossRef

International Bibliography of the Social Sciences (IBSS)
Database_xml – sequence: 1
  dbid: IKXGN
  name: Cambridge University Press Wholly Gold Open Access Journals
  url: http://journals.cambridge.org/action/login
  sourceTypes: Publisher
DeliveryMethod fulltext_linktorsrc
Discipline Political Science
EISSN 1469-2112
ExternalDocumentID 10_1017_S0007123424000620
GroupedDBID -1D
-DZ
-E.
-~X
.FH
09C
09D
0E1
0R~
23N
3R3
4.4
5GY
5VS
6J9
6~8
74X
74Z
7WY
7~V
85S
8I0
AABES
AABWE
AACJH
AAGFV
AAIKC
AAKTX
AALKF
AAMNW
AAOIO
AAPYI
AARAB
AASVR
AAUKB
ABBXD
ABGDZ
ABITZ
ABJNI
ABLJU
ABPPZ
ABQWD
ABROB
ABTCQ
ABTND
ABXAU
ABXHF
ABYPY
ABZCX
ACABY
ACDLN
ACFCP
ACGFO
ACGFS
ACHQT
ACIMK
ACNCT
ACUIJ
ACYZP
ACZBM
ACZBN
ADFEC
ADFRT
ADKIL
ADMHG
ADTCA
ADVJH
AEBAK
AFFUJ
AFKQG
AFKRZ
AFLVW
AFUTZ
AFZFC
AGABE
AGHGI
AGJUD
AGTJU
AHQXX
AHRGI
AIDRF
AIGNW
AIHIV
AISIE
AJ7
AJPFC
AJQAS
ALMA_UNASSIGNED_HOLDINGS
ALSLI
ANFVQ
AOWSX
ARABE
ATUCA
AUXHV
AVDNQ
BBLKV
BENPR
BGHMG
BMAJL
C0O
CBIIA
CCQAD
CFAFE
CHEAL
CJCSC
CS3
DOHLZ
DU5
EBS
ED0
F5P
HG-
HOVLH
HSS
HST
HZ~
I.5
IH6
IKXGN
IOEEP
IPYYG
IS6
I~P
J36
J38
J3B
JAC
JHPGK
JOSPZ
JPPIE
JQKCU
JRMXA
L7B
L98
M-V
M2L
M2O
M2R
M7~
MS~
NIKVX
O9-
OYBOY
P2P
RCA
ROL
RR0
RWL
S6-
S6U
T9M
TAE
TN5
UKR
UPT
UT1
WFFJZ
WH7
WQ3
WXS
WYP
YZZ
ZCG
ZYDXJ
~45
~A4
-1C
-1E
-2P
-2R
-~6
0-V
1OL
3EH
3O-
6~7
7~U
8FL
8G5
8R4
8R5
9M5
AADNG
AAKNA
AATMM
AAYXX
AAZSN
ABAWQ
ABBHK
ABHFL
ABJWI
ABKAW
ABTME
ABUWG
ABVFV
ABVKB
ABXSQ
ABZUI
ACEJA
ACHJO
ACOZI
ACRPL
ADNMO
ADOVH
ADULT
AEBPU
AEFOJ
AEHGV
AEMFK
AEUPB
AFDVO
AFFNX
AFKRA
AGLWM
AGQPQ
AKMAY
AKZCZ
ANOYL
APXXL
ARALO
ARZZG
AWSUU
AYIQA
AZQEC
BBQHK
BCU
BEZIV
BJBOZ
BKOMP
BPHCQ
BQFHP
CAG
CCPQU
CCUQV
CDIZJ
CFBFF
CFLAC
CGMFO
CITATION
COF
DC4
DPSOV
DWQXO
EGQIC
EJD
FAS
FJW
FRNLG
FXEWX
GDOGT
GNUQQ
GUQSH
HGD
HVGLF
H~9
I.7
I.8
IOO
IPSME
JAAYA
JBMMH
JBZCM
JENOY
JHFFW
JKQEH
JLEZI
JLXEF
JPL
JST
K60
K6~
KAFGG
KC-
LW7
M0C
M1Q
M8.
MVM
NMJTQ
PHGZM
PHGZT
PQBIZ
PQBZA
PQHSC
PQQKQ
PROAC
Q2X
RIG
SA0
ZJOSE
ZMEZD
7UB
8BJ
AGTDA
FQK
JBE
ID FETCH-LOGICAL-c314t-f022c6047c9c8d7ad1cc8cd8617bd6cee94918da943ec8c7e9d16b8cc7f40f3
IEDL.DBID IKXGN
ISSN 0007-1234
IngestDate Tue Aug 12 03:40:45 EDT 2025
Thu Jul 03 08:20:30 EDT 2025
Tue Jun 10 02:00:14 EDT 2025
IsDoiOpenAccess true
IsOpenAccess true
IsPeerReviewed true
IsScholarly true
Keywords trauma
ethics
human subjects research
methodology
violence
Language English
License https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an Open Access article, distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution licence (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted re-use, distribution and reproduction, provided the original article is properly cited.
https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0
LinkModel DirectLink
MergedId FETCHMERGED-LOGICAL-c314t-f022c6047c9c8d7ad1cc8cd8617bd6cee94918da943ec8c7e9d16b8cc7f40f3
Notes ObjectType-Article-1
SourceType-Scholarly Journals-1
ObjectType-Feature-2
content type line 14
ORCID 0000-0003-0675-5802
OpenAccessLink https://www.cambridge.org/core/product/identifier/S0007123424000620/type/journal_article
PQID 3216773072
PQPubID 48551
PageCount 25
ParticipantIDs proquest_journals_3216773072
crossref_primary_10_1017_S0007123424000620
cambridge_journals_10_1017_S0007123424000620
PublicationCentury 2000
PublicationDate 2025-06-09
PublicationDateYYYYMMDD 2025-06-09
PublicationDate_xml – month: 06
  year: 2025
  text: 2025-06-09
  day: 09
PublicationDecade 2020
PublicationPlace Cambridge, UK
PublicationPlace_xml – name: Cambridge, UK
– name: Cambridge
PublicationTitle British journal of political science
PublicationTitleAlternate Brit. J. Polit. Sci
PublicationYear 2025
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Publisher_xml – name: Cambridge University Press
References 2021; 24
2010; 53
2010; 16
2021; 23
2012; 200
2021; 67
2020; 20
2006; 32
2013; 67
2013; 23
2023; 38
1995; 34
2019; 56
2004; 26
2015; 30
2011; 61
2002; 359
2011; 55
2003; 16
2022; 22
2011; 17
2013; 7
2013; 8
2021; 30
2007; 33
2007; 37
2014; 20
2010; 20
2014; 5
2006; 61
2009; 53
2014; 2
2015; 40
2006; 21
2019; 21
2022; 35
2003; 4
2006; 29
2019; 113
2014; 19
2007; 22
2012; 23
2014; 6
1996; 20
2009; 22
2004; 42
2009; 24
2021; 6
2021; 45
2000; 28
2006; 16
2017; 24
2002; 2
1999; 21
2008; 10
2020; 35
2020; 34
2018; 67
2011; 6
2011; 7
2007; 16
2021; 16
2021; 54
2017; 17
2019; 43
2004; 14
2017; 54
1988; 7
2001; 8
2017; 12
2023; 117
2016; 61
2001; 3
2018; 51
2022; 10
2009; 5
2022; 1
2018; 12
2010; 92
2012; 45
(S0007123424000620_ref3) 2020
S0007123424000620_ref59
S0007123424000620_ref58
S0007123424000620_ref57
S0007123424000620_ref56
S0007123424000620_ref55
S0007123424000620_ref54
S0007123424000620_ref53
S0007123424000620_ref2
Leshner (S0007123424000620_ref68) 2012
S0007123424000620_ref52
S0007123424000620_ref1
S0007123424000620_ref51
S0007123424000620_ref50
Thomson (S0007123424000620_ref100) 2021; 54
S0007123424000620_ref200
S0007123424000620_ref69
S0007123424000620_ref67
S0007123424000620_ref66
S0007123424000620_ref65
S0007123424000620_ref64
S0007123424000620_ref63
S0007123424000620_ref62
S0007123424000620_ref61
Robins (S0007123424000620_ref86) 2010
S0007123424000620_ref79
S0007123424000620_ref78
S0007123424000620_ref77
S0007123424000620_ref76
S0007123424000620_ref75
S0007123424000620_ref74
S0007123424000620_ref73
S0007123424000620_ref72
S0007123424000620_ref71
S0007123424000620_ref81
S0007123424000620_ref80
Smyth (S0007123424000620_ref95) 2001
S0007123424000620_ref89
S0007123424000620_ref88
S0007123424000620_ref87
Kingston (S0007123424000620_ref60) 2020
S0007123424000620_ref85
S0007123424000620_ref84
S0007123424000620_ref83
S0007123424000620_ref82
S0007123424000620_ref92
S0007123424000620_ref91
S0007123424000620_ref90
Green (S0007123424000620_ref44) 2021; 6
Batten (S0007123424000620_ref12) 2012
S0007123424000620_ref19
S0007123424000620_ref18
S0007123424000620_ref17
S0007123424000620_ref15
Follette (S0007123424000620_ref37) 2012
S0007123424000620_ref14
S0007123424000620_ref13
S0007123424000620_ref108
S0007123424000620_ref11
S0007123424000620_ref107
S0007123424000620_ref99
S0007123424000620_ref10
S0007123424000620_ref106
S0007123424000620_ref98
S0007123424000620_ref97
S0007123424000620_ref105
S0007123424000620_ref94
(S0007123424000620_ref5) 2013
S0007123424000620_ref109
S0007123424000620_ref93
S0007123424000620_ref120
S0007123424000620_ref28
S0007123424000620_ref27
Fujii (S0007123424000620_ref40) 2012; 45
S0007123424000620_ref26
S0007123424000620_ref25
S0007123424000620_ref24
S0007123424000620_ref23
S0007123424000620_ref22
S0007123424000620_ref21
S0007123424000620_ref20
Bell (S0007123424000620_ref16) 2001
Cronin-Furman (S0007123424000620_ref29) 2018; 51
Tuck (S0007123424000620_ref101) 2014
S0007123424000620_ref39
S0007123424000620_ref38
S0007123424000620_ref36
S0007123424000620_ref35
S0007123424000620_ref33
S0007123424000620_ref32
S0007123424000620_ref31
S0007123424000620_ref30
(S0007123424000620_ref4) 2022
S0007123424000620_ref9
S0007123424000620_ref104
S0007123424000620_ref8
S0007123424000620_ref103
S0007123424000620_ref102
S0007123424000620_ref7
S0007123424000620_ref6
Stanley (S0007123424000620_ref96) 2011
S0007123424000620_ref49
S0007123424000620_ref48
S0007123424000620_ref47
S0007123424000620_ref46
Edwards (S0007123424000620_ref34) 2002; 2
S0007123424000620_ref45
S0007123424000620_ref43
S0007123424000620_ref42
Mitchell-Eaton (S0007123424000620_ref70) 2022
S0007123424000620_ref41
References_xml – volume: 38
  start-page: 1139
  year: 2023
  end-page: 1150
  article-title: ‘I’ll be okay’: Survivors’ perspectives on participation in domestic violence research
  publication-title: Journal of Family Violence
– volume: 61
  start-page: 218
  year: 2006
  article-title: Research participants telling the truth about their lives: the ethics of asking and not asking about abuse
  publication-title: American Psychologist
– volume: 20
  start-page: 811
  year: 2014
  end-page: 818
  article-title: Unbecoming claims: Pedagogies of refusal in qualitative research
  publication-title: Qualitative Inquiry
– volume: 7
  start-page: 120
  year: 2011
  end-page: 131
  article-title: The case against ethics review in the social sciences
  publication-title: Research Ethics
– volume: 45
  start-page: 972
  year: 2021
  end-page: 989
  article-title: Geotrauma: Violence, place and repossession
  publication-title: Progress in Human Geography
– volume: 55
  start-page: 877
  year: 2011
  end-page: 908
  article-title: Civil war, reintegration, and gender in northern Uganda
  publication-title: Journal of Conflict Resolution
– volume: 35
  start-page: 43
  year: 2020
  end-page: 52
  article-title: ‘It helped a lot to go over it’: Intimate partner violence research risks and benefits from participating in an 18-month longitudinal study
  publication-title: Journal of Family Violence
– volume: 61
  start-page: 26
  year: 2011
  end-page: 47
  article-title: The ethics of trauma: Re-traumatization in society’s approach to the traumatized subject
  publication-title: International Journal of Group Psychotherapy
– volume: 5
  start-page: 371
  year: 2014
  end-page: 385
  article-title: A scoping review of scoping reviews: Advancing the approach and enhancing the consistency
  publication-title: Research Synthesis Methods
– volume: 12
  start-page: 277
  year: 2018
  end-page: 295
  article-title: Perceptions of justice and hierarchies of rape: Rethinking approaches to sexual violence in eastern Congo from the ground up
  publication-title: International Journal of Transitional Justice
– volume: 4
  start-page: 131
  year: 2003
  end-page: 142
  article-title: Distress in response to and perceived usefulness of trauma research interviews
  publication-title: Journal of Trauma & Dissociation
– volume: 28
  start-page: 344
  year: 2000
  end-page: 361
  article-title: The ethical analysis of risk
  publication-title: Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics
– volume: 22
  start-page: 56
  year: 2022
  end-page: 73
  article-title: Harm, change and unpredictability: The ethics of interviews in conflict research
  publication-title: Qualitative Research
– volume: 16
  start-page: 347
  year: 2006
  end-page: 362
  article-title: What’s the risk in asking? Participant reaction to trauma history questions compared with reaction to other personal questions
  publication-title: Ethics & Behavior
– volume: 17
  start-page: 1
  year: 2017
  end-page: 9
  article-title: Changes in affect after completing a mailed survey about trauma: Two pre-and post-test studies in former disability applicants for posttraumatic stress disorder
  publication-title: BMC Medical Research Methodology
– volume: 21
  start-page: 187
  year: 1999
  end-page: 196
  article-title: Assessing the ethical costs and benefits of trauma-focused research
  publication-title: General Hospital Psychiatry
– volume: 6
  start-page: 111
  year: 2014
  end-page: 127
  article-title: Attaching and detaching: The successful reintegration of child soldiers
  publication-title: Journal of Development Effectiveness
– volume: 10
  start-page: 693
  year: 2008
  end-page: 707
  article-title: Reflexivity in practice: Power and ethics in feminist research on international relations
  publication-title: International Studies Review
– volume: 10
  start-page: 840
  year: 2022
  end-page: 847
  article-title: From principles to practice: Methods to increase the transparency of research ethics in violent contexts
  publication-title: Political Science Research and Methods
– volume: 21
  start-page: 404
  year: 2006
  end-page: 409
  article-title: Meta-research on violence and victims: The impact of data collection methods on findings and participants
  publication-title: Violence and Victims
– volume: 61
  start-page: 335
  year: 2016
  end-page: 339
  article-title: The ‘vulnerability’ of psychiatric research participants: Why this research ethics concept needs to be revisited
  publication-title: The Canadian Journal of Psychiatry
– volume: 30
  start-page: 1456
  year: 2021
  end-page: 1469
  article-title: Trauma-informed qualitative research: Some methodological and practical considerations
  publication-title: International Journal of Mental Health Nursing
– volume: 24
  start-page: 277
  year: 2021
  end-page: 300
  article-title: Ethics of field experiments
  publication-title: Annual Review of Political Science
– volume: 8
  start-page: 53
  year: 2013
  end-page: 66
  article-title: Emotional risks to respondents in survey research: Some empirical evidence
  publication-title: Journal of Empirical Research on Human Research Ethics
– volume: 42
  start-page: 277
  year: 2004
  end-page: 292
  article-title: A survey of psychologists’ attitudes towards and utilization of exposure therapy for PTSD
  publication-title: Behaviour Research and Therapy
– volume: 40
  start-page: 40
  year: 2015
  end-page: 56
  article-title: Does it hurt to ask? A meta-analysis of participant reactions to trauma research
  publication-title: Clinical Psychology Review
– volume: 30
  start-page: 219
  year: 2015
  end-page: 236
  article-title: Participatory methodologies with victims: An emancipatory approach to transitional justice research
  publication-title: Canadian Journal of Law and Society/La Revue Canadienne Droit et Société
– volume: 92
  start-page: 882
  year: 2010
  end-page: 898
  article-title: The consequences of child soldiering
  publication-title: The Review of Economics and Statistics
– volume: 67
  start-page: 65
  year: 2013
  end-page: 104
  article-title: The logic of child soldiering and coercion
  publication-title: International Organization
– volume: 2
  start-page: 14
  year: 2002
  end-page: 28
  article-title: Ethics and feminist research: Theory and practice
  publication-title: Ethics in Qualitative Research
– volume: 8
  start-page: 309
  year: 2001
  end-page: 329
  article-title: Empirically supported ethical research practice: The costs and benefits of research from the participants’ view
  publication-title: Accountability in Research
– volume: 56
  start-page: 220
  year: 2019
  end-page: 233
  article-title: Responding to sexual violence: Women’s mobilization in war
  publication-title: Journal of Peace Research
– volume: 67
  start-page: 358
  year: 2021
  end-page: 373
  article-title: Retribution or reconciliation? Post-conflict attitudes toward enemy collaborators
  publication-title: American Journal of Political Science
– volume: 35
  start-page: 80
  year: 2022
  end-page: 107
  article-title: Beyond following rules: Teaching research ethics in the age of the Hoffman report
  publication-title: History of the Human Sciences
– volume: 20
  start-page: 582
  year: 2020
  end-page: 597
  article-title: Researching wartime rape in Eastern Congo: why we should continue to talk to survivors?
  publication-title: Qualitative Research
– volume: 54
  start-page: 687
  year: 2017
  end-page: 700
  article-title: Armed group institutions and combatant socialization: Evidence from El Salvador
  publication-title: Journal of Peace Research
– volume: 359
  start-page: 1599
  year: 2002
  end-page: 1604
  article-title: Bearing witness: Ethics in domestic violence research
  publication-title: The Lancet
– volume: 24
  start-page: 395
  year: 2009
  end-page: 405
  article-title: Why do rape survivors volunteer for face-to-face interviews? A meta-study of victims’ reasons for and concerns about research participation
  publication-title: Journal of Interpersonal Violence
– volume: 32
  start-page: 161
  year: 2006
  end-page: 172
  article-title: Effects of administering sexually explicit questionnaires on anger, anxiety, and depression in sexually abused and nonabused females: Implications for risk assessment
  publication-title: Journal of Sex & Marital Therapy
– volume: 23
  start-page: 780
  year: 2012
  end-page: 787
  article-title: Trauma and sex surveys meet minimal risk standards: Implications for institutional review boards
  publication-title: Psychological Science
– volume: 113
  start-page: 140
  year: 2019
  end-page: 155
  article-title: The psychology of state repression: Fear and dissent decisions in Zimbabwe
  publication-title: American Political Science Review
– volume: 2
  start-page: 105
  year: 2014
  end-page: 122
  article-title: Violence and Suffering in Shobasakthi’s Gorilla: Configurations of trauma from the postcolonial peripheries
  publication-title: Journal of Literature and Trauma Studies
– volume: 43
  start-page: 240
  year: 2019
  end-page: 260
  article-title: Fieldwork after conflict: Contextualising the challenges of access and data quality
  publication-title: Disasters
– volume: 45
  start-page: 717
  year: 2012
  end-page: 723
  article-title: Research ethics 101: Dilemmas and responsibilities
  publication-title: PS: Political Science & Politics
– volume: 21
  start-page: 662
  year: 2019
  end-page: 677
  article-title: Confusion, seduction, failure: Emotions as reflexive knowledge in conflict settings
  publication-title: International Studies Review
– volume: 24
  start-page: 384
  year: 2017
  end-page: 406
  article-title: The inappropriate use of risk-benefit analysis in the risk assessment of experimental trauma-focused research
  publication-title: Accountability in Research
– volume: 54
  start-page: 530
  year: 2021
  end-page: 534
  article-title: Reflexive openness as collaborative methodology
  publication-title: PS: Political Science & Politics
– volume: 16
  start-page: 60
  year: 2010
  end-page: 83
  article-title: ‘What has it been like for you to talk with me today?’: The impact of participating in interview research on rape survivors
  publication-title: Violence Against Women
– volume: 17
  start-page: 1489
  year: 2011
  end-page: 1508
  article-title: Research ethics in victimization studies: Widening the lens
  publication-title: Violence Against Women
– volume: 51
  start-page: 607
  year: 2018
  end-page: 614
  article-title: Ethics abroad: Fieldwork in fragile and violent contexts
  publication-title: PS: Political Science & Politics
– volume: 67
  start-page: 53
  year: 2018
  end-page: 64
  article-title: Voices of Yazidi women: Perceptions of journalistic practices in the reporting on ISIS sexual violence
  publication-title: Women’s Studies International Forum
– volume: 1
  start-page: 551
  year: 2022
  end-page: 552
  article-title: Above averaging in literature reviews
  publication-title: Nature Reviews Psychology
– volume: 34
  start-page: 145
  year: 1995
  end-page: 160
  article-title: Debriefing the family: Is research an intervention?
  publication-title: Family Process
– volume: 16
  start-page: 312
  year: 2021
  end-page: 324
  article-title: Immediate and delayed reactions to trauma-related laboratory research among rape survivors and controls
  publication-title: Journal of Empirical Research on Human Research Ethics
– volume: 26
  start-page: 11
  year: 2004
  end-page: 15
  article-title: Psychological and social risks of behavioral research
  publication-title: IRB: Ethics & Human Research
– volume: 6
  start-page: 1
  year: 2021
  end-page: 20
  article-title: The Islamic State’s pattern of sexual violence: Ideology and institutions, policies and practices
  publication-title: Journal of Global Security Studies
– volume: 53
  start-page: 19
  year: 2010
  end-page: 34
  article-title: Getting close to Rwandans since the genocide: Studying everyday life in highly politicized research settings
  publication-title: African Studies Review
– volume: 117
  start-page: 22
  year: 2023
  end-page: 41
  article-title: Intrinsic social incentives in state and non-state armed groups
  publication-title: American Political Science Review
– volume: 5
  start-page: 91
  year: 2009
  end-page: 100
  article-title: Ethical considerations in conducting family violence research
  publication-title: Research Ethics
– volume: 22
  start-page: 320
  year: 2009
  end-page: 323
  article-title: Does trauma survey research cause more distress than other types of survey research?
  publication-title: Journal of Traumatic Stress: Official Publication of The International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies
– volume: 19
  start-page: 29
  year: 2014
  end-page: 41
  article-title: Ethics in violence and abuse research - A positive empowerment approach
  publication-title: Sociological Research Online
– volume: 16
  start-page: 19
  year: 2007
  end-page: 36
  article-title: Relationship to perpetrator, disclosure, social reactions, and PTSD symptoms in child sexual abuse survivors
  publication-title: Journal of Child Sexual Abuse
– volume: 23
  start-page: 59
  year: 2021
  end-page: 88
  article-title: The researcher and the researched: Navigating the challenges of research in conflict-affected environments
  publication-title: International Studies Review
– volume: 6
  start-page: 55
  year: 2011
  end-page: 64
  article-title: Ethical issues in research on sensitive topics: Participants’ experiences of distress and benefit
  publication-title: Journal of Empirical Research on Human Research Ethics
– volume: 20
  start-page: 429
  year: 2010
  end-page: 442
  article-title: The risks, benefits, and ethics of trauma-focused research participation
  publication-title: Ethics & Behavior
– volume: 33
  start-page: 193
  year: 2007
  end-page: 201
  article-title: Effects of completing sexual questionnaires in males and females with histories of childhood sexual abuse: Implications for institutional review boards
  publication-title: Journal of Sex & Marital Therapy
– volume: 20
  start-page: 206
  year: 1996
  end-page: 215
  article-title: Information exchange in the disaster zone: Interaction between aid workers and recipients in South Sudan
  publication-title: Disasters
– volume: 22
  start-page: 894
  year: 2007
  end-page: 920
  article-title: Revictimizing the victims? Interviewing women about interpersonal violence
  publication-title: Journal of Interpersonal Violence
– volume: 34
  start-page: 31
  year: 2020
  end-page: 42
  article-title: Dialogical research design: Practising ethical, useful and safe(r) research
  publication-title: Social Epistemology
– volume: 3
  start-page: 221
  year: 2001
  end-page: 239
  article-title: Research as clinical practice: Creating a positive research experience for survivors of sexual abuse by professionals
  publication-title: Sociological Practice
– volume: 200
  start-page: 1071
  year: 2012
  end-page: 1073
  article-title: Perceptions of PTSD research participation among patients with severe mental illness
  publication-title: Psychiatry Research
– volume: 37
  start-page: 917
  year: 2007
  end-page: 926
  article-title: Participant distress in psychiatric research: A systematic review
  publication-title: Psychological Medicine
– volume: 117
  start-page: 1241
  year: 2023
  end-page: 1254
  article-title: Emotional sensibility: Exploring the methodological and ethical implications of research participants’ emotions
  publication-title: American Political Science Review
– volume: 53
  start-page: 495
  year: 2009
  end-page: 518
  article-title: Why do soldiers rape? Masculinity, violence, and sexuality in the armed forces in the Congo (DRC)
  publication-title: International Studies Quarterly
– volume: 14
  start-page: 141
  year: 2004
  end-page: 174
  article-title: Ethics in violence against women research: The sensitive, the dangerous, and the overlooked
  publication-title: Ethics & Behavior
– volume: 7
  start-page: 1
  year: 2013
  end-page: 8
  article-title: Analyzing the microfoundations of human violence in the DRC – intrinsic and extrinsic rewards and the prediction of appetitive aggression
  publication-title: Conflict and Health
– volume: 12
  start-page: 107
  year: 2017
  end-page: 116
  article-title: Recognizing risk and vulnerability in research ethics: Imagining the ‘what ifs?’
  publication-title: Journal of Empirical Research on Human Research Ethics
– volume: 23
  start-page: 422
  year: 2013
  end-page: 429
  article-title: Power relations and reciprocity: Dialectics of knowledge construction
  publication-title: Qualitative Health Research
– volume: 29
  start-page: 373
  year: 2006
  end-page: 386
  article-title: The ethical challenges of field research in conflict zones
  publication-title: Qualitative Sociology
– volume: 7
  start-page: 73
  year: 1988
  end-page: 80
  article-title: On doing research with adult incest survivors: Some initial thoughts and considerations
  publication-title: Women & Therapy
– volume: 6
  start-page: 1
  year: 2021
  end-page: 17
  article-title: Centering human subjects: The ethics of ‘desk research’ on political violence
  publication-title: Journal of Global Security Studies
– volume: 16
  start-page: 567
  year: 2003
  end-page: 571
  article-title: Effects of trauma-focused research on recent domestic violence survivors
  publication-title: Journal of Traumatic Stress: Official Publication of The International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies
– ident: S0007123424000620_ref120
  doi: 10.7910/DVN/ZIKPBD
– ident: S0007123424000620_ref88
  doi: 10.1177/09526951221124781
– volume-title: Principles and Guidance for Human Subjects Research
  year: 2020
  ident: S0007123424000620_ref3
– ident: S0007123424000620_ref62
  doi: 10.1177/1468794120975657
– ident: S0007123424000620_ref48
  doi: 10.1007/s10896-019-00075-x
– ident: S0007123424000620_ref58
– ident: S0007123424000620_ref64
  doi: 10.1525/jer.2013.8.4.53
– ident: S0007123424000620_ref47
  doi: 10.1186/1752-1505-7-11
– start-page: 531
  volume-title: Feminist Research Ethics: From Theory to Practice
  year: 2020
  ident: S0007123424000620_ref60
– ident: S0007123424000620_ref79
  doi: 10.31234/osf.io/pqnvx
– ident: S0007123424000620_ref72
  doi: 10.1186/s12874-017-0357-x
– ident: S0007123424000620_ref25
  doi: 10.1300/J229v04n02_08
– ident: S0007123424000620_ref19
  doi: 10.1162/REST_a_00036
– ident: S0007123424000620_ref61
  doi: 10.4135/9781483348971.n1
– ident: S0007123424000620_ref80
  doi: 10.1017/S0003055422001253
– ident: S0007123424000620_ref21
– ident: S0007123424000620_ref66
  doi: 10.1177/1556264621996102
– ident: S0007123424000620_ref20
  doi: 10.1177/0706743716633422
– start-page: 181
  volume-title: Participatory Research Methodologies: Development and Post-Disaster/Conflict Reconstruction
  year: 2010
  ident: S0007123424000620_ref86
– ident: S0007123424000620_ref82
  doi: 10.1002/jrsm.1123
– ident: S0007123424000620_ref11
  doi: 10.1017/psrm.2021.48
– ident: S0007123424000620_ref59
  doi: 10.1111/ajps.12673
– ident: S0007123424000620_ref2
  doi: 10.1080/08989621.2017.1362557
– ident: S0007123424000620_ref87
  doi: 10.1017/cls.2015.17
– volume: 6
  start-page: 1
  year: 2021
  ident: S0007123424000620_ref44
  article-title: Centering human subjects: The ethics of ‘desk research’ on political violence
  publication-title: Journal of Global Security Studies
– ident: S0007123424000620_ref28
  doi: 10.1207/s15327019eb1604_5
– ident: S0007123424000620_ref103
  doi: 10.1300/J070v16n01_02
– ident: S0007123424000620_ref24
  doi: 10.1177/1077801209353576
– volume-title: Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders
  year: 2013
  ident: S0007123424000620_ref5
– ident: S0007123424000620_ref93
  doi: 10.1177/174701611100700402
– ident: S0007123424000620_ref38
  doi: 10.1207/s15327019eb1402_4
– ident: S0007123424000620_ref107
  doi: 10.1177/0956797611435131
– ident: S0007123424000620_ref102
  doi: 10.1177/1077800414530265
– ident: S0007123424000620_ref92
  doi: 10.1080/00926230500442326
– start-page: 50
  volume-title: Encyclopedia of Trauma: An Interdisciplinary Guide
  year: 2012
  ident: S0007123424000620_ref68
– ident: S0007123424000620_ref52
  doi: 10.1016/j.cpr.2015.05.004
– ident: S0007123424000620_ref27
  doi: 10.1177/1077801211436167
– ident: S0007123424000620_ref42
  doi: 10.1093/isr/viaa009
– ident: S0007123424000620_ref35
  doi: 10.1016/S0140-6736(02)08521-5
– start-page: 289
  volume-title: Displacement, Belonging, and Migrant Agency in the Face of Power
  year: 2014
  ident: S0007123424000620_ref101
– ident: S0007123424000620_ref50
  doi: 10.1177/0886260507301332
– ident: S0007123424000620_ref65
  doi: 10.2307/3563751
– ident: S0007123424000620_ref78
  doi: 10.1177/0309132520943676
– ident: S0007123424000620_ref69
  doi: 10.2139/ssrn.4066842
– ident: S0007123424000620_ref32
  doi: 10.5153/sro.3140
– ident: S0007123424000620_ref22
  doi: 10.1111/j.1545-5300.1995.00145.x
– volume: 45
  start-page: 717
  year: 2012
  ident: S0007123424000620_ref40
  article-title: Research ethics 101: Dilemmas and responsibilities
  publication-title: PS: Political Science and Politics
– ident: S0007123424000620_ref85
  doi: 10.1093/jogss/ogaa038
– ident: S0007123424000620_ref57
  doi: 10.1017/S0033291706009779
– ident: S0007123424000620_ref94
  doi: 10.1038/s44159-022-00101-8
– ident: S0007123424000620_ref36
  doi: 10.1002/jts.20416
– ident: S0007123424000620_ref45
  doi: 10.1016/j.psychres.2012.07.039
– ident: S0007123424000620_ref30
  doi: 10.1525/jer.2011.6.3.55
– ident: S0007123424000620_ref106
  doi: 10.1017/CBO9781139811910.021
– ident: S0007123424000620_ref75
  doi: 10.1080/08989620108573983
– ident: S0007123424000620_ref39
  doi: 10.1016/j.wsif.2018.01.007
– ident: S0007123424000620_ref73
  doi: 10.4135/9781483328058.n21
– ident: S0007123424000620_ref108
  doi: 10.1017/S000305541800076X
– ident: S0007123424000620_ref97
– volume-title: Researching Violently Divided Societies
  year: 2001
  ident: S0007123424000620_ref95
– ident: S0007123424000620_ref6
  doi: 10.1177/0022002711408013
– ident: S0007123424000620_ref77
– ident: S0007123424000620_ref14
  doi: 10.1016/S0005-7967(03)00138-4
– volume: 51
  start-page: 607
  year: 2018
  ident: S0007123424000620_ref29
  article-title: Ethics abroad: Fieldwork in fragile and violent contexts
  publication-title: PS: Political Science and Politics
– ident: S0007123424000620_ref76
  doi: 10.1521/ijgp.2011.61.1.26
– ident: S0007123424000620_ref18
  doi: 10.1177/174701610900500302
– ident: S0007123424000620_ref74
  doi: 10.1016/S0163-8343(99)00011-0
– ident: S0007123424000620_ref200
  doi: 10.7910/DVN/Z1PNPY
– start-page: 231
  volume-title: The SAGE Handbook of Criminological Research Methods
  year: 2011
  ident: S0007123424000620_ref96
– ident: S0007123424000620_ref13
  doi: 10.1017/S0020818312000409
– ident: S0007123424000620_ref33
  doi: 10.1007/s10896-023-00518-6
– ident: S0007123424000620_ref49
  doi: 10.1093/isr/viy063
– volume: 2
  start-page: 14
  year: 2002
  ident: S0007123424000620_ref34
  article-title: Ethics and feminist research: Theory and practice
  publication-title: Ethics in Qualitative Research
– ident: S0007123424000620_ref1
  doi: 10.1111/j.1468-2486.2008.00826.x
– ident: S0007123424000620_ref26
  doi: 10.1300/J015V07N01_06
– volume: 54
  start-page: 530
  year: 2021
  ident: S0007123424000620_ref100
  article-title: Reflexive openness as collaborative methodology
  publication-title: PS: Political Science and Politics
– ident: S0007123424000620_ref67
  doi: 10.1080/10508422.2010.521443
– ident: S0007123424000620_ref15
  doi: 10.1037/0003-066X.61.3.218
– ident: S0007123424000620_ref31
  doi: 10.1023/A:1011526211933
– ident: S0007123424000620_ref54
  doi: 10.1023/B:JOTS.0000004080.50361.f3
– ident: S0007123424000620_ref105
  doi: 10.1007/s11133-006-9027-8
– start-page: 1
  volume-title: Retraumatization: Assessment, Treatment, and Prevention
  year: 2012
  ident: S0007123424000620_ref37
– ident: S0007123424000620_ref8
  doi: 10.1177/1468794119884880
– ident: S0007123424000620_ref98
  doi: 10.1017/S0002020600005655
– ident: S0007123424000620_ref71
  doi: 10.2139/ssrn.3332887
– ident: S0007123424000620_ref109
– volume-title: A Guide to Professional Ethics in Political Science
  year: 2022
  ident: S0007123424000620_ref4
– start-page: 423
  volume-title: Retraumatization: Assessment, Treatment, and Prevention
  year: 2012
  ident: S0007123424000620_ref12
– ident: S0007123424000620_ref53
  doi: 10.1353/jlt.2014.0005
– ident: S0007123424000620_ref63
  doi: 10.1177/0022343318800361
– ident: S0007123424000620_ref83
  doi: 10.1146/annurev-polisci-041719-101956
– ident: S0007123424000620_ref46
– volume-title: Researching Violently Divided Societies: Ethical and Methodological Issues
  year: 2001
  ident: S0007123424000620_ref16
– ident: S0007123424000620_ref23
  doi: 10.1177/0886260508317192
– ident: S0007123424000620_ref91
  doi: 10.1891/0886-6708.21.4.404
– ident: S0007123424000620_ref84
  doi: 10.1080/02691728.2019.1681556
– ident: S0007123424000620_ref51
  doi: 10.1111/inm.12914
– ident: S0007123424000620_ref7
  doi: 10.1093/ijtj/ijy005
– ident: S0007123424000620_ref89
  doi: 10.1080/00926230701267795
– start-page: 317
  volume-title: Humanizing Research: Decolonizing Qualitative Inquiry With Youth and Communities
  year: 2022
  ident: S0007123424000620_ref70
– ident: S0007123424000620_ref90
  doi: 10.1111/disa.12321
– ident: S0007123424000620_ref104
  doi: 10.1111/j.1748-720X.2000.tb00686.x
– ident: S0007123424000620_ref17
  doi: 10.1177/1049732312470030
– ident: S0007123424000620_ref9
  doi: 10.1111/j.1468-2478.2009.00543.x
– ident: S0007123424000620_ref41
  doi: 10.1017/S000305542200020X
– ident: S0007123424000620_ref99
  doi: 10.1057/9781137263759_11
– ident: S0007123424000620_ref43
  doi: 10.1177/0022343317715300
– ident: S0007123424000620_ref56
  doi: 10.1017/CBO9781139811910.012
– ident: S0007123424000620_ref55
  doi: 10.1111/j.1467-7717.1996.tb01034.x
– ident: S0007123424000620_ref81
  doi: 10.1177/1556264617696920
– ident: S0007123424000620_ref10
  doi: 10.1080/19439342.2014.901401
SSID ssj0008381
Score 2.4206667
SecondaryResourceType review_article
Snippet Ethics guides for political science instruct researchers to avoid retraumatization of human subjects (for example, APSA 2022; Fujii 2012). Meanwhile, human...
SourceID proquest
crossref
cambridge
SourceType Aggregation Database
Index Database
Publisher
SubjectTerms Best practice
Data collection
Debriefing
Ethics
Frame analysis
Geopolitics
Human subjects
Informed consent
Political science
Political science research
Political violence
Politics
Post traumatic stress disorder
Psychological distress
Psychologists
Qualitative research
Research ethics
Research subjects
Scientists
Sex crimes
Trauma
Violence
Vulnerability
Title Beyond Retraumatization: Trauma-Informed Political Science Research
URI https://www.cambridge.org/core/product/identifier/S0007123424000620/type/journal_article
https://www.proquest.com/docview/3216773072
Volume 55
hasFullText 1
inHoldings 1
isFullTextHit
isPrint
link http://utb.summon.serialssolutions.com/2.0.0/link/0/eLvHCXMwlV3NS8MwFA9zu3iR-YXTKT14EsOaJmsSbzLcpuIQndCdSr4KXuaY3f9v0qTTORA8lZL0tfyS5r28_N57AFwqjbnBQkJkBIaExQUUzDlxrKrgxs2QqorC0yQdv5GHrJ81QFbHwjha5TrHQXWSX9VHW_j0p7137Tk0ZulifK16TDBxLMg4TeKec1r2whDkAfgd0LI2A7Lbstb9YzaarFdphlmopkehk1KfeFbppH9J_pl3YVN_bS7flU4atsFeMCajW_8R-6Bh5gegHShttiH8uIdg4ANVohdTLsXKGak--vImmlb30EclGR1tPRzV3Lwj8Dq8mw7GMJRPgAojUsLCqmeVxoQqrpimQiOlmNLM2ixSp1Y5csIR04ITbGwDNVyjVDKlaEHiAh-D5vxjbk5AhISRSmuFNS4IEkTEKpZI2t7E9BMuO-B6DU8e8P_MPX2M5ltodsBVjWC-8Ck1_urcrTH-Fm0HNKV2aaLJ6f9efQZ2E1e_13lReBc0y-XKnFujopQXYX646_NsNvoCIb3Hyw
linkProvider Cambridge University Press
linkToHtml http://utb.summon.serialssolutions.com/2.0.0/link/0/eLvHCXMwlV3PT8IwFH5BOOjF4K-Iou7gydiwrt3WejNEBQViFBM4LV3bJV6Q4Pj_bbcORRITj0u7t-Vb976X9nvvAVxKRbgmIkVYC4Io8zMkmN3EMVTBtV0hRReF4SjqvdHHSTipwaTKhbGyylWNg-Ikv-iPNi_Ln3beVamh0Qub42voMSDUqiD9KPA7dtOy4z5B4oDfgkZoguawDo3-83T6sPLSjDDXTS9G1kp14lmUk_5l-WfdhXX-WnffBSfdN2HXBZPebfkSe1DTs31oOkmbGXA_7gF0y0QV70XnC7G0QWqZfXnjjYtrVGYlaeVt3OxV2rxDeL2_G3d7yLVPQJJgmqPM0LOMfBpLLpmKhcJSMqmYiVlSFRly5JRjpgSnRJuBWHOFo5RJGWfUz8gR1GcfM30MHhY6lUpJokhGsaDCl36KUzOb6jDgaQuuV_AkDv_PpJSPxckGmi24qhBM5mVJjb8mtyuMv02TAEexcU1xcPK_R1_Adm88HCSD_ujpFHYC28vX7qjwNtTzxVKfmQAjT8_dWvkCl0_JMA
openUrl ctx_ver=Z39.88-2004&ctx_enc=info%3Aofi%2Fenc%3AUTF-8&rfr_id=info%3Asid%2Fsummon.serialssolutions.com&rft_val_fmt=info%3Aofi%2Ffmt%3Akev%3Amtx%3Ajournal&rft.genre=article&rft.atitle=Beyond+Retraumatization%3A+Trauma-Informed+Political+Science+Research&rft.jtitle=British+journal+of+political+science&rft.au=Weiss%2C+Amanda&rft.date=2025-06-09&rft.issn=0007-1234&rft.eissn=1469-2112&rft.volume=55&rft_id=info:doi/10.1017%2FS0007123424000620&rft.externalDBID=n%2Fa&rft.externalDocID=10_1017_S0007123424000620
thumbnail_l http://covers-cdn.summon.serialssolutions.com/index.aspx?isbn=/lc.gif&issn=0007-1234&client=summon
thumbnail_m http://covers-cdn.summon.serialssolutions.com/index.aspx?isbn=/mc.gif&issn=0007-1234&client=summon
thumbnail_s http://covers-cdn.summon.serialssolutions.com/index.aspx?isbn=/sc.gif&issn=0007-1234&client=summon