%0 Journal Article %T ¡®Fluid fields¡¯ and the dynamics of risk in social research %A Helen Sampson %J Qualitative Research %@ 1741-3109 %D 2019 %R 10.1177/1468794117746085 %X In recent decades social scientists have expanded their understanding of risk in the field to extend from concern with participants to awareness of how researchers themselves may be exposed to a variety of physical, emotional, ethical and professional ¡®dangers¡¯. A variety of accounts have exposed the kinds of risks concerned with fieldwork, many of which are difficult to anticipate. However, this article takes a further step forward in considering the ways in which risks combine in the field, the coalescence of risk in particular circumstances, and the ways in which risk should be understood as dynamic and unpredictable. The article concludes that these considerations require researchers to take a leading role in assessing the risks that they face, that risks should not be considered as uniform for all team members in conjunction with projects involving multiple researchers, and that researchers should receive greater training on appropriate risk management in an effort to change the prevailing research culture in many institutions %K ethnographic research %K risk %K fieldwork %K research culture %K training %U https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/1468794117746085