From Poverty to Power
This is a conversation podcast by Duncan Green, strategic adviser for Oxfam GB, author of ‘How Change Happens’ and Professor in Practice at the London School of Economics. This personal reflection is not intended as a comprehensive statement of the agreed policies of either Oxfam or the LSE. https://oxfamblogs.org/fp2p/
From Poverty to Power
Development Nutshell: round-up (25m) of FP2P posts, w/b 23rd and 30th August
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From Poverty to Power
Invisible Voices in the Production of Knowledge: Introducing the Bukavu series; When You Become Pombe Yangu (“My Beer”): Dealing with the Financial Expectations of Research Participants; Epistemological Rupture, Detachment, and Decentring: Requirements When Doing Research “At Home”; “Donor-Researchers” and “Recipient-Researchers”: Bridging the Gap between Researchers from the Global North and Global South; When Focus Groups Fail: The Argument in Favour of Involving Local Researchers in Project Design; How Researchers Navigate in Armed Conflict Zones: Some Do’s and Don’ts