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Research for Development: A Practical Guide

Research for Development: A Practical Guide

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Wydawnictwo SAGE Publications Ltd
Data wydania 08/02/2013
Liczba stron 440
Forma publikacji książka w miękkiej oprawie
Poziom zaawansowania Dla szkół wyższych i kształcenia podyplomowego
Język angielski
ISBN 9781446252376
Kategorie Metody badań: zagadnienia ogólne
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Opis książki

Research for Development offers a comprehensive guide to commissioning, managing and undertaking research in development work. It serves both as a practical reference manual and an indispensable learning tool.



Divided into three parts, the book provides a complete overview of the research process spanning:





- the uses, planning and management of research


- reviewing existing evidence


- learning development research skills


- choosing research methods


- undertaking ethical research


- writing an effective research report


- promoting research uptake and assessing research


- monitoring and evaluation





This fully revised second edition also includes a new section on how to use the internet for research. Its 16 chapters are enriched by a variety of international case studies, checklists of key points, learning exercises, helpful references to further reading and engaging illustrations. The book also includes a detailed glossary of terms.





Drawing on considerable hands-on experience, Research for Development is an ideal practical companion for students of development studies and public policy, as well as practitioners in the field.





Cover image (c) Jenny Matthews / World Vision/ PhotoVoice


From PhotoVoice's See it Our Way project, Pakistan


For more information visit www.photovoice.org In the decade since it was first published, Research for Development has become the 'go to' text for development practitioners, students and researchers alike. This substantially revised second edition is even better: brought fully up to date with many new topics and chapters, this book is comprehensive, authoritative and highly informative. Whether one is seeking a quick definition or brief explanation of a subject, or needing a more detailed guide to how to go about doing research for development, this book is quite simply indispensible.
David Lewis
Professor of Social Policy and Development, London School of Economics & Political Science



Research for Development is undoubtedly the best guide to its subject that we have. The first edition has become an indispensable work of reference for development researchers and practitioners engaged in commissioning and managing research. Oxfam staff around the world have benefitted from its use, and all of us are looking forward to the publication of the new edition. Sophie Laws, Caroline Harper, Nicola Jones and Rachel Marcus are to be congratulated for the work they have put into updating the text and keeping it relevant to the ever-changing demands of development research, and for their contribution to our common goal of making the world a better place..
Duncan Green
Senior Strategic Adviser, Oxfam


Drawing from their wide experience, the authors showcase examples from various fields including poverty studies, child trafficking, environmental issues, health and sanitation, and gender studies. This ensures that the book appeals to a wide range of development researchers and practitioners.[...] The clear, engaging written style is suited both to readers looking for an overview of certain research approaches, as well as those with more time who can engage with the exercises in each chapter. The chapters are punctuated with real-life examples and case studies that will help a novice development researcher envision what their own research may look like in the field. -- Chandni Singh

Research for Development: A Practical Guide

Spis treści

How to use this book

PART ONE: INTRODUCTION AND PLANNING YOUR RESEARCH

Introduction: Why Research for Development Matters

So What Is Research?

'But I'm not a Researcher': The Contribution of the Development Worker

Who Should Do Research for Development Work? The Broader Issues

Research and Social Change

How to Tell When Research is the Best Approach to a Problem

Using Research in Development Work

So What is the Right Approach to Research for Development Work?

Two Major Research Approaches

Types of Research in Development Work

Programme-Focused and Issue-Focused Research

Using Research for Programme Development

Using Research to Influence Policy

Planning for Effective Research

Quality in Research

Choosing a Research Focus

Defining the Research Questions

Writing a Research Brief

Managing Research

Attracting and Engaging with Funders

Deciding Who Should Do The Research

Selecting and Appointing External Researchers

Managing Costs and Time

Supervising Researchers

Reviewing Existing Evidence

How to Look

Where to Look

How to Use the Internet for Research

Learning Development Research Skills

Where to Start?

Some Ways of Learning Research Skills

Supporting Southern Researchers

PART TWO: COLLECTING DATA

Choosing Methods

Choosing a Research Approach

Choosing Research Techniques

Triangulation: Using More Than One Technique

Collecting and Managing Quality Data

Introduction

Three Characterisics of Good-quality Data

Ways to Improve Quality in Data Collection

Improving Communication with Respondents

Collecting, Recording and Managing Data

Ensuring 'Trustworthiness'

Thinking about Ethics in Research

Codes of Ethics

Responsibilities Towards Respondents: Some Ethical Issues to Consider

Wider Accountability

Responsibilities to Colleagues

Choosing a Sample

What Does Sampling Mean?

Quantitative or Qualitative Sampling?

Probability or Random Sampling

Purposive or Non-Random Sampling

How to Sample For Cases, Location, Time and Events

Including 'Hard-To-Reach' People

Incentives: What Are The Issues?

Collecting Data

How to Ask Questions

Interviews

Focus Groups

Questionnaires

Use of Documentary Sources and Secondary Data Analysis

Observation

Participatory Research

Participation for...?

Participation by...?

Participation in...?

Some Participatory Research Methods

Practical Challenges in Participatory Research

Critical Perspectives on Participatory Research

PART THREE: ANALYSIS AND RESEARCH COMMUNICATION

Undertaking Research Analysis

Getting Organized

What is Analysis?

Interpretation

The Process of Data Analysis

Participation in the Analysis Process

Methods of Analysis

Qualitative Analysis

Quantitative Analysis

So What Does It All Mean?

Writing Effectively

What to Write

What Not to Write

What Must Be Included

How to Write: The Process

Writing Press Releases, Policy Briefs or Journal Articles

Promoting Research Uptake

Building a Successful Communications Strategy

Promotion for Implementation: Influencing Programmes

Promotion for Policy Influence

Some Tools for Communication

Dealing with the Media

Capacity Building

Assessing Research for Development Work

What, Who and When?

Assessing Research Output

Assessing Research Uptake

Assessing Research Impact

Appendix 1: On Monitoring and Evaluation

Appendix 2: Useful Websites

Glossary

References

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