This informative text assesses the use of participatory methods as a research tool in the contexts of development and reconstruction after conflict and disasters by identifying cross-cutting themes and establishing a comparative lessons-learned framework. Rather than adopting a prescriptive perspective, the book provides a critical analysis of such methodologies.
This informative text assesses the use of participatory methods as a research tool in the contexts of development and reconstruction after conflict and disasters by identifying cross-cutting themes and establishing a comparative lessons-learned framework. Rather than adopting a prescriptive perspective, the book provides a critical analysis of such methodologies.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Dr Alpaslan Ã-zerdem, Professor, Centre for Peace and Reconciliation Studies, The Enterprise Centre, ECG.2, Coventry University Technology Park, Coventry, UK and Richard Bowd, University of York, UK.
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1: A Theoretical and Practical Exposition of 'Participatory' Research Methods; I: Participatory Research Methods in Development and Post-disaster Reconstruction; 2: Introduction to Part I: Participatory Research Methods in Development and Post-disaster Reconstruction; 3: Who Speaks For The Community? Negotiating Agency and Voice in Community-based Research in Tanzania; 4: Poverty Assessment in Rwanda through Participatory Rural Appraisal; 5: Participatory Approaches to Impact Assessment: Experiences from Humanitarian Interventions in Zimbabwe; 6: Applications of Participatory Research Methods in a Post-disaster Environment: The Case of Cyclone Sidr, Bangladesh; 7: Rediscovering Traditional Knowledge for Post-disaster Reconstruction through 'Participatory' Research Methods in India and Nepal; 8: Conclusion to Part I; II: Participatory Research Methods in Post-conflict Reconstruction; 9: Introduction to Part II: Participatory Research Methods in Post-conflict Reconstruction; 10: Understanding Social Capital and Reconciliation in Rwanda through Participatory Methods; 11: Door Knocking in Sierra Leone: A Necessity in Post-conflict Research; 12: Mapping Child Soldiers' Reintegration Outcomes in Liberia: A Participatory Approach; 13: A Participatory Approach to Ethnographic Research with Victims of Gross Human Rights Violations: Studying Families of the Disappeared in Post-conflict Nepal; 14: Unexamined Lives: A Methodology of Women, Violence and War in Lebanon; 15: Participatory Research in Programme Evaluation: The Mid-term Evaluation of the National Solidarity Programme in Afghanistan; 16: Participatory Research Methods in Post-conflict Reconstruction Study Visits; 17: Conclusion to Part II; 18: Conclusion: A Comparative Analysis of the Use of Participatory Research Methods in Development, Post-disaster and Post-conflict Contexts
1: A Theoretical and Practical Exposition of 'Participatory' Research Methods; I: Participatory Research Methods in Development and Post-disaster Reconstruction; 2: Introduction to Part I: Participatory Research Methods in Development and Post-disaster Reconstruction; 3: Who Speaks For The Community? Negotiating Agency and Voice in Community-based Research in Tanzania; 4: Poverty Assessment in Rwanda through Participatory Rural Appraisal; 5: Participatory Approaches to Impact Assessment: Experiences from Humanitarian Interventions in Zimbabwe; 6: Applications of Participatory Research Methods in a Post-disaster Environment: The Case of Cyclone Sidr, Bangladesh; 7: Rediscovering Traditional Knowledge for Post-disaster Reconstruction through 'Participatory' Research Methods in India and Nepal; 8: Conclusion to Part I; II: Participatory Research Methods in Post-conflict Reconstruction; 9: Introduction to Part II: Participatory Research Methods in Post-conflict Reconstruction; 10: Understanding Social Capital and Reconciliation in Rwanda through Participatory Methods; 11: Door Knocking in Sierra Leone: A Necessity in Post-conflict Research; 12: Mapping Child Soldiers' Reintegration Outcomes in Liberia: A Participatory Approach; 13: A Participatory Approach to Ethnographic Research with Victims of Gross Human Rights Violations: Studying Families of the Disappeared in Post-conflict Nepal; 14: Unexamined Lives: A Methodology of Women, Violence and War in Lebanon; 15: Participatory Research in Programme Evaluation: The Mid-term Evaluation of the National Solidarity Programme in Afghanistan; 16: Participatory Research Methods in Post-conflict Reconstruction Study Visits; 17: Conclusion to Part II; 18: Conclusion: A Comparative Analysis of the Use of Participatory Research Methods in Development, Post-disaster and Post-conflict Contexts
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