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A Networked Research Approach
A guide to conducting research in a network setting-
Synopsis
Despite the rhetoric of bottom-up development, the international development agenda remains dominated by the economic interests and institutional priorities of the North, and supported by knowledge generated through Northern Universities, resource centres and think tanks. One means of addressing this imbalance is to ensure that the research used to determine and justify development priorities is both Southern-driven and accessible to Southern-based policymakers and development practitioners. IFRTD has pioneered and tested a Networked Research Approach that fully reflects its southern-driven networking principles.
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Table of Contents
Introduction
Step 1 Getting started
Step 2 Developing the research framework
Step 3 Research phase
Step 4 Impact and sustainability
Appendices -
Details
Sub Title A guide to conducting research in a network setting Author Kate Czuczman Editor No Width (mm) 148 Height (mm) 210 Thickness (mm) 5 Number of Pages 60 Number of Illustrations No Format Paperback / softback
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