Understanding Global Development Research
Fieldwork Issues, Experiences and Reflections
Herausgeber: Crawford, Gordon; Morgan, Rosemary; Loubere, Nicholas; Jaspersen, Lena J
Understanding Global Development Research
Fieldwork Issues, Experiences and Reflections
Herausgeber: Crawford, Gordon; Morgan, Rosemary; Loubere, Nicholas; Jaspersen, Lena J
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Produktdetails
- Verlag: Sage Publications
- Seitenzahl: 288
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. April 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 241mm x 168mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 499g
- ISBN-13: 9781473906679
- ISBN-10: 1473906679
- Artikelnr.: 40842467
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Chapter 1: Global Development Fieldwork: A Relational Perspective - Gordon
Crawford, Lena J. Kruckenberg, Nicholas Loubere and Rosemary Morgan
Section I: Encountering the Field
Chapter 2: Liberating Development Inquiry: Freedom, Openness and
Participation in Fieldwork - Robert Chambers and Nicholas Loubere
Chapter 3: Democracy of the Ground? Encountering Elite Domination During
Fieldwork - Ashish Shah
Chapter 4: Combining Participatory Tools with Ethnography in Rural Cambodia
- Sarah Milne
Section II: Gender and Fieldwork
Chapter 5: Gender is not a Noun, It's an Adjective: Using Gender as a Lens
within Development Research - Ruth Pearson and Rosemary Morgan
Chapter 6: Encounters with Diversity: Reflecting on Different Perceptions
of Gender in the Field - Johanna Bergström
Chapter 7: Gendered Agency in Constrained Circumstances: Researching Women
Selling Sex in Kenya - Egle Cesnulyte
Section III: Fieldwork at the Margins
Chapter 8: On the Margins of World Society: Working with Impoverished,
Excluded and Marginalised People - Joanna Pfaff-Czarnecka and Lena J.
Kruckenberg
Chapter 9: Encounters at the Margins: Situating the Researcher Under
Conditions of Aid - Swetha Rao Dhananka
Chapter 10: Marginalisation(s) at the Margins: Studying Identity, Ethnicity
and Conflict in Rural Bolivia - Lorenza B. Fontana
Section IV: Engaging with 'Elite' Actors
Chapter 11: Encounters with the Powerful: Researching Elites - Jean Grugel
and Rosemary Morgan
Chapter 12: The Ups and Downs of 'Studying Up': Researching Elites in China
- John Osburg
Chapter 13: The Nature of Power in Elite Interviews: Researching
Environmental Politics in the Southern Cone of South America - Karen M.
Siegel
Section V: Danger in the Field
Chapter 14: Under Threat: Working in Dangerous Environments - Jenny Pearce
and Nicholas Loubere
Chapter 15: Perceiving Threats to Health in the Field: Researching Zoonotic
Diseases at the Human-Animal Interface - Scott Naysmith
Chapter 16: Children in the Streets: Activism and Representation in
Dangerous Fields - Nelly Ali
Section VI: Development in Theory and Practice
Chapter 17: Beyond the Ivory Tower: Researching Development Practice -
David Mosse and Lena J. Kruckenberg
Chapter 18: Multipositionality in the 'Field' - Kathy Dodworth
Chapter 19: Irrelevance Dressed as Success?: Dis-spirited Reflections on
Knowledge-based Development - Lata Narayanaswamy
Chapter 20: Towards a Relational Understanding of Development Research -
Gordon Crawford, Lena J. Kruckenberg, Nicholas Loubere and Rosemary Morgan
Crawford, Lena J. Kruckenberg, Nicholas Loubere and Rosemary Morgan
Section I: Encountering the Field
Chapter 2: Liberating Development Inquiry: Freedom, Openness and
Participation in Fieldwork - Robert Chambers and Nicholas Loubere
Chapter 3: Democracy of the Ground? Encountering Elite Domination During
Fieldwork - Ashish Shah
Chapter 4: Combining Participatory Tools with Ethnography in Rural Cambodia
- Sarah Milne
Section II: Gender and Fieldwork
Chapter 5: Gender is not a Noun, It's an Adjective: Using Gender as a Lens
within Development Research - Ruth Pearson and Rosemary Morgan
Chapter 6: Encounters with Diversity: Reflecting on Different Perceptions
of Gender in the Field - Johanna Bergström
Chapter 7: Gendered Agency in Constrained Circumstances: Researching Women
Selling Sex in Kenya - Egle Cesnulyte
Section III: Fieldwork at the Margins
Chapter 8: On the Margins of World Society: Working with Impoverished,
Excluded and Marginalised People - Joanna Pfaff-Czarnecka and Lena J.
Kruckenberg
Chapter 9: Encounters at the Margins: Situating the Researcher Under
Conditions of Aid - Swetha Rao Dhananka
Chapter 10: Marginalisation(s) at the Margins: Studying Identity, Ethnicity
and Conflict in Rural Bolivia - Lorenza B. Fontana
Section IV: Engaging with 'Elite' Actors
Chapter 11: Encounters with the Powerful: Researching Elites - Jean Grugel
and Rosemary Morgan
Chapter 12: The Ups and Downs of 'Studying Up': Researching Elites in China
- John Osburg
Chapter 13: The Nature of Power in Elite Interviews: Researching
Environmental Politics in the Southern Cone of South America - Karen M.
Siegel
Section V: Danger in the Field
Chapter 14: Under Threat: Working in Dangerous Environments - Jenny Pearce
and Nicholas Loubere
Chapter 15: Perceiving Threats to Health in the Field: Researching Zoonotic
Diseases at the Human-Animal Interface - Scott Naysmith
Chapter 16: Children in the Streets: Activism and Representation in
Dangerous Fields - Nelly Ali
Section VI: Development in Theory and Practice
Chapter 17: Beyond the Ivory Tower: Researching Development Practice -
David Mosse and Lena J. Kruckenberg
Chapter 18: Multipositionality in the 'Field' - Kathy Dodworth
Chapter 19: Irrelevance Dressed as Success?: Dis-spirited Reflections on
Knowledge-based Development - Lata Narayanaswamy
Chapter 20: Towards a Relational Understanding of Development Research -
Gordon Crawford, Lena J. Kruckenberg, Nicholas Loubere and Rosemary Morgan
Chapter 1: Global Development Fieldwork: A Relational Perspective - Gordon
Crawford, Lena J. Kruckenberg, Nicholas Loubere and Rosemary Morgan
Section I: Encountering the Field
Chapter 2: Liberating Development Inquiry: Freedom, Openness and
Participation in Fieldwork - Robert Chambers and Nicholas Loubere
Chapter 3: Democracy of the Ground? Encountering Elite Domination During
Fieldwork - Ashish Shah
Chapter 4: Combining Participatory Tools with Ethnography in Rural Cambodia
- Sarah Milne
Section II: Gender and Fieldwork
Chapter 5: Gender is not a Noun, It's an Adjective: Using Gender as a Lens
within Development Research - Ruth Pearson and Rosemary Morgan
Chapter 6: Encounters with Diversity: Reflecting on Different Perceptions
of Gender in the Field - Johanna Bergström
Chapter 7: Gendered Agency in Constrained Circumstances: Researching Women
Selling Sex in Kenya - Egle Cesnulyte
Section III: Fieldwork at the Margins
Chapter 8: On the Margins of World Society: Working with Impoverished,
Excluded and Marginalised People - Joanna Pfaff-Czarnecka and Lena J.
Kruckenberg
Chapter 9: Encounters at the Margins: Situating the Researcher Under
Conditions of Aid - Swetha Rao Dhananka
Chapter 10: Marginalisation(s) at the Margins: Studying Identity, Ethnicity
and Conflict in Rural Bolivia - Lorenza B. Fontana
Section IV: Engaging with 'Elite' Actors
Chapter 11: Encounters with the Powerful: Researching Elites - Jean Grugel
and Rosemary Morgan
Chapter 12: The Ups and Downs of 'Studying Up': Researching Elites in China
- John Osburg
Chapter 13: The Nature of Power in Elite Interviews: Researching
Environmental Politics in the Southern Cone of South America - Karen M.
Siegel
Section V: Danger in the Field
Chapter 14: Under Threat: Working in Dangerous Environments - Jenny Pearce
and Nicholas Loubere
Chapter 15: Perceiving Threats to Health in the Field: Researching Zoonotic
Diseases at the Human-Animal Interface - Scott Naysmith
Chapter 16: Children in the Streets: Activism and Representation in
Dangerous Fields - Nelly Ali
Section VI: Development in Theory and Practice
Chapter 17: Beyond the Ivory Tower: Researching Development Practice -
David Mosse and Lena J. Kruckenberg
Chapter 18: Multipositionality in the 'Field' - Kathy Dodworth
Chapter 19: Irrelevance Dressed as Success?: Dis-spirited Reflections on
Knowledge-based Development - Lata Narayanaswamy
Chapter 20: Towards a Relational Understanding of Development Research -
Gordon Crawford, Lena J. Kruckenberg, Nicholas Loubere and Rosemary Morgan
Crawford, Lena J. Kruckenberg, Nicholas Loubere and Rosemary Morgan
Section I: Encountering the Field
Chapter 2: Liberating Development Inquiry: Freedom, Openness and
Participation in Fieldwork - Robert Chambers and Nicholas Loubere
Chapter 3: Democracy of the Ground? Encountering Elite Domination During
Fieldwork - Ashish Shah
Chapter 4: Combining Participatory Tools with Ethnography in Rural Cambodia
- Sarah Milne
Section II: Gender and Fieldwork
Chapter 5: Gender is not a Noun, It's an Adjective: Using Gender as a Lens
within Development Research - Ruth Pearson and Rosemary Morgan
Chapter 6: Encounters with Diversity: Reflecting on Different Perceptions
of Gender in the Field - Johanna Bergström
Chapter 7: Gendered Agency in Constrained Circumstances: Researching Women
Selling Sex in Kenya - Egle Cesnulyte
Section III: Fieldwork at the Margins
Chapter 8: On the Margins of World Society: Working with Impoverished,
Excluded and Marginalised People - Joanna Pfaff-Czarnecka and Lena J.
Kruckenberg
Chapter 9: Encounters at the Margins: Situating the Researcher Under
Conditions of Aid - Swetha Rao Dhananka
Chapter 10: Marginalisation(s) at the Margins: Studying Identity, Ethnicity
and Conflict in Rural Bolivia - Lorenza B. Fontana
Section IV: Engaging with 'Elite' Actors
Chapter 11: Encounters with the Powerful: Researching Elites - Jean Grugel
and Rosemary Morgan
Chapter 12: The Ups and Downs of 'Studying Up': Researching Elites in China
- John Osburg
Chapter 13: The Nature of Power in Elite Interviews: Researching
Environmental Politics in the Southern Cone of South America - Karen M.
Siegel
Section V: Danger in the Field
Chapter 14: Under Threat: Working in Dangerous Environments - Jenny Pearce
and Nicholas Loubere
Chapter 15: Perceiving Threats to Health in the Field: Researching Zoonotic
Diseases at the Human-Animal Interface - Scott Naysmith
Chapter 16: Children in the Streets: Activism and Representation in
Dangerous Fields - Nelly Ali
Section VI: Development in Theory and Practice
Chapter 17: Beyond the Ivory Tower: Researching Development Practice -
David Mosse and Lena J. Kruckenberg
Chapter 18: Multipositionality in the 'Field' - Kathy Dodworth
Chapter 19: Irrelevance Dressed as Success?: Dis-spirited Reflections on
Knowledge-based Development - Lata Narayanaswamy
Chapter 20: Towards a Relational Understanding of Development Research -
Gordon Crawford, Lena J. Kruckenberg, Nicholas Loubere and Rosemary Morgan