This collection of 11 original in-depth accounts of qualitative
research and evaluation in developing countries argues that such
innovative methods offer considerable advantages over traditional
methods. With examples drawn from Asia, Africa, the South Pacific,
Central America and the Caribbean, each chapter focuses upon a
specific method-such as qualitative interviews, fieldwork or
document analysis-and considers related theoretical and practical
issues. Key issues addressed include the identification of
appropriate research questions; access; research ethics;
practitioner research; case study evaluation; North-South
collaboration and the potential of qualitative research for
policy-making and theory.
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