Book chapter
Interacting in the Field: Iinsighs from a training involving a past water development intervention in Kakamega, Kenya
Manuel João Ramos (Ramos, M.); Berenike Eichhorn (Eichhorn, B.); Yonatan N. Gez (Gez, Y. N.); Francis Ngure (Ngure, F.); Anselmo Matusse (Matusse, A.); Keren Kuenberg (Kuenberg, K.);
Book Title
(In press) Past Futures, Present Realities: Perspectives on Development as 'Future-making' in Africa
Year (definitive publication)
2024
Language
English
Country
Netherlands
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Abstract
With the rising interest in non-official perspectives on international development including their unintended consequences and so-called ‘afterlives’ (Refs), there emerges a need to identify suitable research approaches. In particular, qualitative-ethnographic methods are important for diving deeply into the complexities and hidden narratives associated with project’s lasting legacies. In what follows, we propose our collective reflections on tackling the complex nature of development’s remains.
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Keywords
Africa,Development Studies,Kenya