Methods for Development Work and Research: A New Guide for Practitioners |
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Authors: | Dillon Eilish |
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Affiliation: | Kimmage Development Studies Centre, Dublin, Ireland; email: eilish.dillon@dsckim.ie |
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Abstract: | From the outset, Britha Mikkelsen is careful to identify thelimitations of this rather detailed and extensive book (345pages). We are appropriately cautioned that it does not tryto do everything: it is a guide to a varietyof field study methods from which the reader may combine her/hisown mixture to suit the problem, time and resources available(p. 23); it is not a cookbook for the study of all developmentissues (p. 28) and it can be read selectively; and itdoes not replace more elaborate texts, but will serve as a supplementto the basic methodology texts of sociology, anthropology...(p. 46). Despite these protestations, it is a |
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