1. Introduction / Regina Scheyvens and Donovan Storey -- pt. I. Methodology -- 2. Designing Development Research / Warwick E. Murray and John Overton -- 3. Using Quantitative Techniques / John Overton and Peter van Diermen -- 4. Qualitative Research / Dan Brockington and Sian Sullivan -- pt. II. Preparation for the Field -- 5. Practical Issues / Helen Leslie and Donovan Storey -- 6. Personal Issues / Henry Scheyvens and Barbara Nowak -- pt. III. In the Field -- 7. Entering the Field / Helen Leslie and Donovan Storey -- 8. Ethical Issues / Regina Scheyvens, Barbara Nowak and Henry Scheyvens -- 9. Working with Marginalised, Vulnerable or Privileged Groups / Regina Scheyvens, Henry Scheyvens and Warwick E. Murray -- pt. IV. Leaving the Field -- 10. Anything to Declare? The Politics and Practicalities of Leaving the Field / Sara Kindon and Julie Cupples -- 11. Returning to University and Writing the Field / Julie Cupples and Sara Kindon -- 12. Afterword / Donovan Storey and Regina Scheyvens.
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Regina Scheyvens and Donovan Storey draw upon a rich and diverse set of fieldwork experiences across the developing world, in both rural and urban settings, and utilize case studies to illustrate the many common issues and challenges that both new and experienced fieldwork researchers will face.
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Development fieldwork.
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Social sciences-- Fieldwork-- Developing countries.