PART ONE: CONTEXT AND FOCUS OF THE GUIDE
Issues and Approaches in Current Development Co-Operation
Dialogue, Problem Identification and Planning Cycle
Target Groups, Readership and Terminology
PART TWO: PARTICIPATION IN DEVELOPMENT - THE CONCEPT AND CRITICAL
PERSPECTIVES
Perceptions of Participation
Participatory Methods, Techniques and Tools
Strategic Considerations for Using Participatory Methods
Critical Perspectives on Participation
PART THREE: PARTICIPATORY METHODS IN USE
Illustrations of Selected Participatory Methods
Spreading Uses of Participatory Methods
Topical Applications of Participatory Methods
PART FOUR: DIFFERENT TYPES OF DEVELOPMENT STUDIES - PURPOSE,
METHODS AND DESIGN
Types and Forms of Development Studies
Research Purpose, Goals and Focus
Research Methods and Possible Combinations
Research Process and Research Plan
PART FIVE: DATA GENERATION AND ANALYSIS OF QUALITATIVE DATA
Theory-Based Data Generation and Analysis
Analysis of Qualitative Data
Standards of Quality for Qualitative Research
PART SIX: SELECTED DEVELOPMENT ISSUES AND APPROACHES
A Rights-Based Approach to Development
Poverty Reduction - Evolving Agenda and Poverty Analysis
Women in Development and Gender Perspectives
Innovative Approaches - Appreciative Inquiry, Social Capital
Assessment, Geomatics
PART SEVEN: MONITORING AND EVALUATION
Monitoring and Evaluation - for Accountability and Learning
Aid Evaluation, Basic Evaluation Designs and Primary Uses of
Evaluation Findings
Participatory Monitoring and Evaluation
Impact Monitoring and Evaluation
Learning from M&E and Impact Studies
PART EIGHT: CONCLUSION ON ETHICS AND INTERVENTIONS
Images of ′the Others′
Interventions, Interference and Agents of Change
Dilemmas of Topics and Methods and Reminders on Conduct
Bibliography
Index
Dr Britha Mikkelsen is a senior social science and research specialist with COWI, Denmark, with wide experience in conceptualizing, conducting and coordinating project and program evaluations and impact studies. She has been in charge of multi-disciplinary evaluation teams in the sectors of health, water-supply and sanitation, poverty reduction and gender equality, education and vocational training, rural infrastructure and telecommunication, and university education and research evaluations. Dr. Mikkelsen takes a particular interest in interdisciplinary approaches, community participation, gender analysis, poverty impact assessment, cross-cultural perspectives and ethics. She has worked with a number of multi- and bilateral donor-agencies and nongovernmental organizations in Asia and Africa, and has served on international and Danish research councils. She is a frequent lecturer, course and workshop facilitator.
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that even experienced development workers might learn from….
Mikkelsen offers many insights that would be valuable to any
economist undertaking field work in development′
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