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Practitioners in need of timely results for program and policy
planning-and students looking for realistic research projects-will
find solutions in Rapid Qualitative Inquiry (RQI), a team-based,
applied research method designed to quickly develop an insider's
perspective on and preliminary understanding of complicated
"on-the-ground" situations. In this accessible field guide to RQI,
James Beebe provides an introduction to research that substitutes
teamwork for long-term fieldwork; uses iterative data collection,
data analysis, and additional data collection; triangulates data
from multiple sources; and applies techniques and concepts from
ethnography and case study research. Extensive examples make clear
that "rapid" does not mean "rushed" and that rigorous RQI depends
upon flexibility rather than an arbitrary list of techniques.
Throughout, Beebe's clear prose guides interdisciplinary readers
through the process, promise, and potential pitfalls of RQI.
Practitioners in need of timely results for program and policy
planning-and students looking for realistic research projects-will
find solutions in Rapid Qualitative Inquiry (RQI), a team-based,
applied research method designed to quickly develop an insider's
perspective on and preliminary understanding of complicated
"on-the-ground" situations. In this accessible field guide to RQI,
James Beebe provides an introduction to research that substitutes
teamwork for long-term fieldwork; uses iterative data collection,
data analysis, and additional data collection; triangulates data
from multiple sources; and applies techniques and concepts from
ethnography and case study research. Extensive examples make clear
that "rapid" does not mean "rushed" and that rigorous RQI depends
upon flexibility rather than an arbitrary list of techniques.
Throughout, Beebe's clear prose guides interdisciplinary readers
through the process, promise, and potential pitfalls of RQI.
A newer edition of this book is available at the following address:
https://rowman.com/ISBN/9780759123212 Rapid Assessment Process
(RAP) has gone under many names but invariably uses the techniques
of fieldwork and ethnography in a telescoped manner to provide
solid, field-based research findings for use by policymakers and
program planners. It uses an emic perspective, a team of
researchers, triangulation of research findings, and iterative
process to produce high-quality research in a fraction of the time
taken by traditional ethnography. Long used for third world
projects, RAP is now being used to inform policy in many different
settings. This volume is the first introduction to this group of
methods, explaining to researchers and to students how to do RAP
research well. The author, an international development
professional who has been doing RAP studies for over two decades,
clearly outlines the process, promise and pitfalls of RAP in this
brief volume. Included are many examples of successful RAP studies
and clear guidance to readers on how to embark on their own RAP
research.
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