Methodological Challenges and New Approaches to Research in International Development

Development researchers face many challenges in producing robust and persuasive analyses, often within a short time-frame. This edited volume tackles these challenges head-on, using examples from other fields to provide practical guidance to research producers and users.

Malin Arvidson, Lund University, Sweden Dominique Béhague, Vanderbilt University, USA Philippa Bevan, Oxford University, UK Joanna Bornat, Open University, UK Sarah Coulthard, Northumbria University, UK Graham Crow, University of Edinburgh, UK Graham A. Davis, Colorado School of Mines, USA Peter Davis, Independent Scholar, UK Maren Duvendack, University of East Anglia, UK Sian Floyd, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, UK Pamela Nasirumbi, Centre for Sexual Health and HIV Research at University College London, UK Richard Palmer-Jones, Independent Scholar, UK Keetie Roelen, Institute of Development Studies, UK Janet Seeley, University of East Anglia, UK Katerini Storeng, University of Oslo, Norway Rebecca Taylor, University of Birmingham, UK