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Data collection of field notes relating to resolving conflicts in village and peri-urban Papua New Guinea contexts of the Village Court system. These are extremely sensitive in nature, as they contain much confidential and personal background relating to the participants in Village Court cases. We plan to make a version of this available in a database under active development, which will be heavily redacted and anonymised, but which we still think will be of value once complete, probably some time in 2017 or early 2018.
Segments of the notes are in one of the pidgin varieties, most are in English.
The field notes are held by the original researchers, who are willing to discuss access with appropriate researchers. Eventually these will be deposited with embargoes of twenty years with the Human Relations Area Files at Yale University (HRAF). Fischer is currently engaged in a project based on the notes with HRAF to auto-create very detailed metadata from sensitive documents such as field notes that preserve anonymity and confidentiality while relating much more detail of what is being described in the notes, based initially on HRAF's Outline of Cultural Materials ontology as applied by the Analysts at HRAF to ethnographic material.This project entails the collection and analysis of ethnographic data on the contemporary practices of Village Courts in Papua New Guinea. These courts, established at the country's independence in 1975, have had little or no state oversight in their 37-year history, resulting in a profound degree of variation in the way the courts currently operate.
The research will in particular focus on irregularities in Village Court practice, including the hearing of cases outside of their jurisdiction, the hearing of cases by authorities other than appointed Village Court magistrates, and the participation of so-called 'bush lawyers', self-educated but otherwise unqualified advocates.
The project is a collaboration between scholars in the...
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Methodology
Data collection period
01/11/2012 - 23/12/2015
Country
Papua New Guinea
Time dimension
Not available
Analysis unit
Individual
Organization
Household
Event/process
Group
Object
Universe
Not available
Sampling procedure
Not available
Kind of data
Text
Data collection mode
Fieldnotes arising from ethnographic fieldwork in PNG. Sitting in on court proceedings, discussing cases with active participants, discussing older cases, discussing cases and context before the village courts began in 1975. General observations of disputes and their origins.
Funding information
Grant number
ES/J012300/1
Access
Publisher
UK Data Service
Publication year
2021
Terms of data access
The Data Collection only consists of metadata and documentation as the data could not be archived due to legal, ethical or commercial constraints. For further information, please contact the contact person for this data collection.