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PART ONE: INTRODUCTION
The Raison d'etre of Doing Development Research
PART TWO: STRATEGIC ISSUES IN PLANNING SOUND RESEARCH
Doing Fieldwork in Developing Countries
Tony Binns
Planning and Logistics
Ethical Practices in Doing Development Research
Lynne Brydon
Working in Different Cultures
Caesar R A Apentiik and Jane L Parpart
Issues of Race, Ethnicity and Identity
Women, Men and Fieldwork
Janet Henshall Momsen
Gender Relations and Power Structures
Working with Children in Development
Lorraine van Blerk
Collecting Sensitive and Contentious Information
Margaret E Harrison
Dealing with Conflicts and Emergency Situations
Morten Boas, Kathleen M Jennings and Timothy M Shaw
Working with Partners
Bill Gould
Educational Institutions
Mansoor Ali and Andrew Cotton
Government Ministries
Claire Mercer
NGOs and CBOs
Doing Development Studies `at home'
Tim Unwin
PART THREE: INFORMATION AND DATA COLLECTION METHODS
METHODS OF SOCIAL RESEARCH AND ASSOCIATED FORMS OF ANALYSIS
Quantitative, Qualitative or Participatory
Linda Mayoux
Which Method, for What and When?
Field Surveys and Inventories
David Barker
Interviewing
Katie Willis
Focus Groups
Sally Lloyd-Evans
Your Questions Answered: Conducting Questionnnaire Surveys
David Simon
Lost in Translation? The Use of Interpreters in Fieldwork
Janet Bujra
Ethnographic and Participant Observation
Jan Kees van Donge
Participatory Methods and Approaches
Harriot Beazley and Judith Ennew
Tackling the Two Tyrannies
Diaries and Case Studies
JoAnn McGregor
USING EXISTING KNOWLEDGE AND RECORDS
Literature Reviews and Bibliographic Searches
Paula Meth and Glyn Williams
Using the Indigenous Local Knowledge and Literature
Cathy McIlwaine
Using Images, Films and Photography
Cheryl McEwan
Using Archives
Michael Jennings
Remote Sensing, GIS and Ground Truthing
Denis Conway and Shanon Donnelly
The Importance of Census and Other Secondary Data in Development Studies
Allan M Findlay
Using the World Wide Web for Development Research
Emma Mawdsley
Data from International Agencies
Jonathan Rigg
DISSEMINATING FINDINGS/RESEARCH
Writing an Effective Research Report or Dissertation
Steve Morse
How is Research Communicated Professionally?
Sally Gainsbury and Cheryl Brown