Abstract
For experienced and inexperienced researchers and practitioners alike, this engaging book opens up new perspectives on conducting fieldwork in the Global South. Following an inter–disciplinary and inter-generational approach, Understanding Global Development brings into dialogue reflections on fieldwork experiences by leading scholars along with accounts from early career researchers. Contributions are organised around six key issues: • Meaningful participation in fieldwork • Working in dangerous environments • Gendered experiences of fieldwork • Researching elites • Conducting fieldwork with marginalised people • Fieldwork in development practice. The experience–led discussion of each of the topics conveys a sense of what it actually feels like to be out in the field and provides readers with useful insights and practical advice. A relational framework highlights issues relating to power, identity and ethics in development fieldwork, and encourages reflection on how researcher engagement with the field shapes our understanding of global development.
| Original language | English |
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| Title of host publication | Understanding Global Development Research: Fieldwork Issues, Experiences and Reflections |
| Editors | Gordon Crawford, Lena J. Kruckenberg, Nicholas Loubere and Rosemary Morgon |
| Place of Publication | London |
| Publisher | SAGE Publications |
| Pages | 53-58 |
| Volume | 1 |
| Edition | First |
| ISBN (Print) | 9781473906679 |
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| Publication status | Published - 2017 |