Remote research in the DRC shows the benefits of methodological pragmatism and community-insiders
Baba, Amuda
(2021)
Remote research in the DRC shows the benefits of methodological pragmatism and community-insiders.
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In regions where the COVID-19 pandemic meets violent conflict, research projects face novel challenges. By adopting adaptive programming and remote organisation of data collection, a project in northeastern DRC was not only successful in obtaining findings but gained unforeseen benefits: local researchers, as a part of the community, developed a trust that drew different ethnographic responses.
| Item Type | ['eprint_typename_blog_post' not defined] |
|---|---|
| Keywords | coronavirus,Covid-19 |
| Departments | LSE |
| Date Deposited | 27 Jul 2021 13:42 |
| URI | https://researchonline.lse.ac.uk/id/eprint/111235 |
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