Field reports are accounts from the ground — written by researchers and partners who are directly immersed in the neighbourhoods, institutions and communities at the heart of UNDETERRED’s inquiry.
They are not academic papers. They are honest, first-person accounts of what fieldwork looks like: the encounters, the surprises, the complexity of studying discrimination from the inside.
What you’ll find here
- Dispatches from the four research cities — Bordeaux, Barcelona, Bucharest, Lausanne
- Portraits of neighbourhoods and institutions where the research takes place
- Reflections on method — what it means to study discrimination, how trust is built with participants
- Anonymised accounts of lived experiences collected during interviews and focus groups





