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The Participation Reader (2011)
Book
A. Cornwall. (Ed.). (2011). The Participation Reader. Zed Books.

Calls for greater participation of those affected by development interventions have a long history. This expert reader explores the conceptual and methodological dimensions of participatory research and the politics and practice of participation in d... Read More about The Participation Reader.

Men and Development: Politicizing Masculinities (2011)
Book
A. Cornwall, J. Edström, & A. Greig. (Eds.). (2011). Men and Development: Politicizing Masculinities. Zed Books. https://doi.org/10.5040/9781350221352

Men and Development: Politicizing Masculinities features an exciting collection of contributions from some of today's leading thinkers and practitioners in the field of men, masculinities and development. Together, contributors challenge the neglect... Read More about Men and Development: Politicizing Masculinities.

Cash and Compassion: The Somali Diaspora's Role in Relief, Development and Peacebuilding (2011)
Report
Hammond, L., Awad, M., Ibrahim Dagane, A., Hansen, P., Horst, C., Menkhaus, K., & Obare, L. (2011, January 1). Cash and Compassion: The Somali Diaspora's Role in Relief, Development and Peacebuilding. United Nations Development Programme - Somalia. http://www.so.undp.org

This research report, commissioned by UNDP Somalia, is based on work done in six diaspora hubs (Dubai, London, Minneapolis, Nairobi, Oslo, and Toronto) as well as in Somaliland, Puntland and South/Central Somalia. It examines the involvement of Somal... Read More about Cash and Compassion: The Somali Diaspora's Role in Relief, Development and Peacebuilding.

Researching Violence in Africa: Ethical and Methodological Challenges (2011)
Book
C. Cramer, L. Hammond, & J. Pottier. (Eds.). (2011). Researching Violence in Africa: Ethical and Methodological Challenges. Brill. https://doi.org/10.1163/ej.9789004203129.i-184

Researching violence and conflict can be challenging for a variety of reasons, including security risks to researchers and informants, restricted or lack of access to informants and field sites, and poor reliability of official data. Traditional meth... Read More about Researching Violence in Africa: Ethical and Methodological Challenges.