Lecture 1 - Reflections on Development Studies and Development Research
Lecture 2 - Types, Forms, and Processes of Development Studies Research
Lecture 3 - The Rigour in Development Studies Research
Lecture 4 - Paradigms of Development Research
Lecture 5 - Development Research-Development Work Continuum and Action Research in Development Studies
Lecture 6 - Ethics in Development Studies and Development Research
Lecture 7 - Literature Study
Lecture 8 - A General Lecture based on M.N. Srinivas's The Fieldworker and the Field
Lecture 9 - Introducing Qualitative Research Methods
Lecture 10 - Introducing Qualitative Research Methods (Continued...)
Lecture 11 - Interviews and Focus Group Discussions
Lecture 12 - Participatory Methods and Approaches
Lecture 13 - Conducting Case Studies and Maintaining Field Diaries
Lecture 14 - Introducing Quantitative Research Methods
Lecture 15 - An Overview of Mixed Methods Research
Lecture 16 - Field Surveys and Inventories
Lecture 17 - Logical Framwork and SWOT Analysis
Lecture 18 - The importance of Census and other Secondary Data in Development Studies
Lecture 19 - Communicating Research
Lecture 20 - Operationalizing Rights-based Approaches to Development
Lecture 21 - Poverty Measures and Analysis
Lecture 22 - Gender-sensitive Indicators and Gender Analysis
Lecture 23 - Social Capital Assessment Tools
Lecture 24 - Moitoring and Evaluation
Lecture 25 - A Final Note