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Finding out fast : Investigative skills for policy and development

By: Contributor(s): Publication details: New Delhi Vistaar Publications 1998Description: 376pISBN:
  • 0761958363
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 300.072000 THO
Contents:
CONTENTS Note: Introduction: Alan Thomas; Part One: Conceptualising Policy-Related Investigation; Information Needs and Policy Change; Stephen Potter and Ramya Subrahmanian; Boundaries for Thinking and Action; Chris Blackmore and Ray Ison; Grabbing Attention Joseph Hanlon; Part Two: Thinking With Paper; How to Do a Literature Study: Stephanie Barrientos; Interpreting Institutional Discourses: Bridget O'Laughlin; Part Three: Thinking With People And Organizations; People as Informants: Philip Woodhouse; Investigation as Empowerment: Hazel Johnson and Linda Mayoux; Using Participatory Methods; Organizational Assessment and Institutional Footprints: Chris Roche; Dilemmas of Researching Poverty: Dina Abbott; Communicating Results:Joanna Chataway and Avril Joffe; Part Four: Thinking With Data: Thinking with Quantitative Data:Chandan Mukherjee and Marc Wuyts; Analysing Institutional Accounts: Geoff Jones; Critical Issues in Using Data: Sue Mayer: Challenging Cases: Alan Thomas; Conclusion - Alan Thomas and Joanna Chataway; Personal Effectiveness and Integrity
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CONTENTS
Note:
Introduction: Alan Thomas;
Part One: Conceptualising Policy-Related Investigation;
Information Needs and Policy Change;
Stephen Potter and Ramya Subrahmanian;
Boundaries for Thinking and Action;
Chris Blackmore and Ray Ison;
Grabbing Attention Joseph Hanlon;
Part Two: Thinking With Paper;
How to Do a Literature Study: Stephanie Barrientos;
Interpreting Institutional Discourses: Bridget O'Laughlin;
Part Three: Thinking With People And Organizations;
People as Informants: Philip Woodhouse;
Investigation as Empowerment: Hazel Johnson and Linda Mayoux;
Using Participatory Methods;
Organizational Assessment and Institutional Footprints: Chris Roche;
Dilemmas of Researching Poverty: Dina Abbott;
Communicating Results:Joanna Chataway and Avril Joffe;
Part Four: Thinking With Data:
Thinking with Quantitative Data:Chandan Mukherjee and Marc Wuyts;
Analysing Institutional Accounts: Geoff Jones;
Critical Issues in Using Data: Sue Mayer:
Challenging Cases: Alan Thomas;
Conclusion - Alan Thomas and Joanna Chataway;
Personal Effectiveness and Integrity

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