Overseas Research A Practical Guide

Overseas Research A Practical Guide by Christopher Brendan Barrett, published by Routledge in 2010, is a comprehensive resource designed for researchers navigating the complexities of conducting fieldwork in developing countries. This 156-page guide addresses the unforeseen challenges that can arise in diverse environments such as India, China, Bolivia, and Kenya, emphasizing the importance of cultural and logistical adaptability for effective scholarship.
The book distills essential lessons from numerous students and scholars who have successfully collected data abroad, offering practical advice on preparation, funding, personal safety, and logistical considerations. Readers will find insights into the decision-making processes that define both research and personal experiences in the field. By incorporating real-life accounts from experienced professionals, this edition serves as a valuable tool for new field researchers looking to enhance their understanding of international research dynamics.
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Researchers in developing countries often find that the particular country in which they work presents a range of unforeseen challenges. Indeed, their ability to carry out effective scholarship is often highly dependent on these factors. The great differences between working in countries as varied as India, China, Bolivia and Kenya can often come as a shock to the system. An ability to negotiate a bewildering array of cultural and logistical obstacles is therefore essential.
Overseas Research II: A Practical Guide distils essential lessons learned by scores of students and scholars who have collected data and done fieldwork abroad. The authors fill the reader in on the many crucial pieces of advice: how to prepare for the field, how and where to find funding for oneâe(tm)s fieldwork, issues of personal safety and security, and myriad logistical and relational issues that often define oneâe(tm)s research experience abroad. As Christopher B. Barrett and Jeffrey Cason suggest, “Fieldwork is a sequence of decisions, some about the conduct of research, some about the conduct of life.” The book focuses new field researchersâe(tm) attention on that productive intersection, and includes many real-life accounts from experienced professionals whose own work abroad can inform those facing the field for the first time.
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