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Brainstorming, Modified Logframes and the Conversion of Research Hypotheses into Field Questions: Reflections from Team-based Fieldwork in Eastern India
Authors:Stuart Corbridge  Glyn Williams  Manoj Srivastava  René Véron
Institution:University of Miami, USA;University of London, UK;London School of Economics, UK;Guelph University, Canada
Abstract:This paper considers some practical problems associated with organising large‐scale comparative field research in eastern India. The focus of the paper is on the use of brainstorming and “modified logframes” as two means by which hypotheses about the working of the local state from the point of view of the rural poor could be turned into concrete field questions. The paper is less concerned with ethical and positional issues relating to team‐based research in “the tropics” (on this, see Williams et al., 2003a) than with the equally important if apparently more prosaic issues relating to the flawed but necessary search for objectivity and rigour in comparative field studies.
Keywords:comparative studies  team-based fieldwork  eastern India  the local state  brain-storming  modified logframes
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