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The book offers a critical insight into how the study of NGOs can be more theoretically grounded and methodologically creative. It is an essential resource for postgraduate students of Research Methods in Development Studies, as well as practitioners wanting to find out more about the sector.
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The book offers a critical insight into how the study of NGOs can be more theoretically grounded and methodologically creative. It is an essential resource for postgraduate students of Research Methods in Development Studies, as well as practitioners wanting to find out more about the sector.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 252
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. Mai 2023
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000879353
- Artikelnr.: 67571098
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 252
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. Mai 2023
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000879353
- Artikelnr.: 67571098
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
Susannah Pickering-Saqqa is Senior Lecturer in International Development and NGO Management at the University of East London where she has taught since 2009. She previously worked for Uludä University (Turkey), the British Council (Bangladesh and Palestine), The Commonwealth Foundation, the Mayor of London and Muslim Aid. Her research and teaching interests include our changing understandings of 'development', the domestic programmes of INGOs, faith-based NGOs and the dynamic nature of NGO practice. She supports the work of the Mothers' Union and PalMusic UK through their development committees.
1. Introduction: Researching development NGOs Susannah Pickering-Saqqa
PART 1 Working together 2. Working together: NGOs, academics, practitioners
and researchers Kathryn Kraft Dilemma Box 1: How to avoid unequal research
partnerships between NGOs and academics, UK Jennifer Eggert Dilemma Box 2:
The Re-education of a Fish and Chips Researcher, Somaliland Hamda Mohamed
Discussion Susannah Pickering-Saqqa PART 2 Working with theory 3.
Re-theorizing and Researching Non-Governmental Development Organisations
Jonathan Makuwira 4. Playing power games: Analysing a Chinese
non-governmental organisation's practice in Mathare, Kenya Yi Wang 5. What
happened to domestic programmes? The intriguing case of Islamic Relief
Worldwide Susannah Pickering-Saqqa Dilemma Box 3: Fundraising for an NGO
working with youth prisoners, Brazil Cally Magalhães Dilemma Box 4: The
role of NGOs in Ethiopia Endalkachew Yaregal Discussion Susannah
Pickering-Saqqa PART 3 Working with data 6. A New Materialist approach for
NGO research: The NGO-research Assemblage Emma Jones 7. Promoting
linguistic inclusivity in NGO work Angela Crack 8. Using theatre as a data
collection tool in menstrual health research in rural India Meera Tiwari
and Allan Brimicombe Dilemma Box 5: Volunteering and Sustainability at Otra
Cosa Network, Peru Juany Murphy Dilemma Box 6: Technologically mediated
citizen-led welfarism in Nigeria Boluwatife Ajibola Discussion PART 4
Working with Methods 9. Historical Research of International NGOs and
Global Development: Historiography, Methods and Critical Discussion Andrew
Jones 10. Unlocking perceptions of civil society using photo elicitation: a
case study from the Central African Republic Sarah Thomas 11. Rethinking
NGO activism in light of postcolonial and decolonial feminist perspectives:
evidence from sexual harassment interventions in Bangladesh Arunima Kishore
Das Dilemma Box 7: Relevance and access - challenges for students
researching NGOs, Denmark Emma Munk Byrne Dilemma Box 8: Research in NGOs:
in house or external? India Swati Saxena Discussion and Conclusions
PART 1 Working together 2. Working together: NGOs, academics, practitioners
and researchers Kathryn Kraft Dilemma Box 1: How to avoid unequal research
partnerships between NGOs and academics, UK Jennifer Eggert Dilemma Box 2:
The Re-education of a Fish and Chips Researcher, Somaliland Hamda Mohamed
Discussion Susannah Pickering-Saqqa PART 2 Working with theory 3.
Re-theorizing and Researching Non-Governmental Development Organisations
Jonathan Makuwira 4. Playing power games: Analysing a Chinese
non-governmental organisation's practice in Mathare, Kenya Yi Wang 5. What
happened to domestic programmes? The intriguing case of Islamic Relief
Worldwide Susannah Pickering-Saqqa Dilemma Box 3: Fundraising for an NGO
working with youth prisoners, Brazil Cally Magalhães Dilemma Box 4: The
role of NGOs in Ethiopia Endalkachew Yaregal Discussion Susannah
Pickering-Saqqa PART 3 Working with data 6. A New Materialist approach for
NGO research: The NGO-research Assemblage Emma Jones 7. Promoting
linguistic inclusivity in NGO work Angela Crack 8. Using theatre as a data
collection tool in menstrual health research in rural India Meera Tiwari
and Allan Brimicombe Dilemma Box 5: Volunteering and Sustainability at Otra
Cosa Network, Peru Juany Murphy Dilemma Box 6: Technologically mediated
citizen-led welfarism in Nigeria Boluwatife Ajibola Discussion PART 4
Working with Methods 9. Historical Research of International NGOs and
Global Development: Historiography, Methods and Critical Discussion Andrew
Jones 10. Unlocking perceptions of civil society using photo elicitation: a
case study from the Central African Republic Sarah Thomas 11. Rethinking
NGO activism in light of postcolonial and decolonial feminist perspectives:
evidence from sexual harassment interventions in Bangladesh Arunima Kishore
Das Dilemma Box 7: Relevance and access - challenges for students
researching NGOs, Denmark Emma Munk Byrne Dilemma Box 8: Research in NGOs:
in house or external? India Swati Saxena Discussion and Conclusions
1. Introduction: Researching development NGOs Susannah Pickering-Saqqa
PART 1 Working together 2. Working together: NGOs, academics, practitioners
and researchers Kathryn Kraft Dilemma Box 1: How to avoid unequal research
partnerships between NGOs and academics, UK Jennifer Eggert Dilemma Box 2:
The Re-education of a Fish and Chips Researcher, Somaliland Hamda Mohamed
Discussion Susannah Pickering-Saqqa PART 2 Working with theory 3.
Re-theorizing and Researching Non-Governmental Development Organisations
Jonathan Makuwira 4. Playing power games: Analysing a Chinese
non-governmental organisation's practice in Mathare, Kenya Yi Wang 5. What
happened to domestic programmes? The intriguing case of Islamic Relief
Worldwide Susannah Pickering-Saqqa Dilemma Box 3: Fundraising for an NGO
working with youth prisoners, Brazil Cally Magalhães Dilemma Box 4: The
role of NGOs in Ethiopia Endalkachew Yaregal Discussion Susannah
Pickering-Saqqa PART 3 Working with data 6. A New Materialist approach for
NGO research: The NGO-research Assemblage Emma Jones 7. Promoting
linguistic inclusivity in NGO work Angela Crack 8. Using theatre as a data
collection tool in menstrual health research in rural India Meera Tiwari
and Allan Brimicombe Dilemma Box 5: Volunteering and Sustainability at Otra
Cosa Network, Peru Juany Murphy Dilemma Box 6: Technologically mediated
citizen-led welfarism in Nigeria Boluwatife Ajibola Discussion PART 4
Working with Methods 9. Historical Research of International NGOs and
Global Development: Historiography, Methods and Critical Discussion Andrew
Jones 10. Unlocking perceptions of civil society using photo elicitation: a
case study from the Central African Republic Sarah Thomas 11. Rethinking
NGO activism in light of postcolonial and decolonial feminist perspectives:
evidence from sexual harassment interventions in Bangladesh Arunima Kishore
Das Dilemma Box 7: Relevance and access - challenges for students
researching NGOs, Denmark Emma Munk Byrne Dilemma Box 8: Research in NGOs:
in house or external? India Swati Saxena Discussion and Conclusions
PART 1 Working together 2. Working together: NGOs, academics, practitioners
and researchers Kathryn Kraft Dilemma Box 1: How to avoid unequal research
partnerships between NGOs and academics, UK Jennifer Eggert Dilemma Box 2:
The Re-education of a Fish and Chips Researcher, Somaliland Hamda Mohamed
Discussion Susannah Pickering-Saqqa PART 2 Working with theory 3.
Re-theorizing and Researching Non-Governmental Development Organisations
Jonathan Makuwira 4. Playing power games: Analysing a Chinese
non-governmental organisation's practice in Mathare, Kenya Yi Wang 5. What
happened to domestic programmes? The intriguing case of Islamic Relief
Worldwide Susannah Pickering-Saqqa Dilemma Box 3: Fundraising for an NGO
working with youth prisoners, Brazil Cally Magalhães Dilemma Box 4: The
role of NGOs in Ethiopia Endalkachew Yaregal Discussion Susannah
Pickering-Saqqa PART 3 Working with data 6. A New Materialist approach for
NGO research: The NGO-research Assemblage Emma Jones 7. Promoting
linguistic inclusivity in NGO work Angela Crack 8. Using theatre as a data
collection tool in menstrual health research in rural India Meera Tiwari
and Allan Brimicombe Dilemma Box 5: Volunteering and Sustainability at Otra
Cosa Network, Peru Juany Murphy Dilemma Box 6: Technologically mediated
citizen-led welfarism in Nigeria Boluwatife Ajibola Discussion PART 4
Working with Methods 9. Historical Research of International NGOs and
Global Development: Historiography, Methods and Critical Discussion Andrew
Jones 10. Unlocking perceptions of civil society using photo elicitation: a
case study from the Central African Republic Sarah Thomas 11. Rethinking
NGO activism in light of postcolonial and decolonial feminist perspectives:
evidence from sexual harassment interventions in Bangladesh Arunima Kishore
Das Dilemma Box 7: Relevance and access - challenges for students
researching NGOs, Denmark Emma Munk Byrne Dilemma Box 8: Research in NGOs:
in house or external? India Swati Saxena Discussion and Conclusions