Methods for development work and research: A guide for practitioners.
By: Mikklesen, Britha.
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This book is an illustrated guide to a variety of quantitative and illustrative methods for research and practice in development settings. It examines in detail both the concept of participation and ethical considerations in field work, and stresses methodological pluralism and dialogue in development planning.
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