Researching Development NGOs

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  • ISBN 9780367489465
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 28 Apr 2023
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This book offers a critical insight into how the study of NGOs can be more theoretically grounded and methodologically creative.

The role of NGOs in global development has been the focus of considerable research and scholarship for the last four decades. More recently, scholars and NGO practitioners have begun to explore their relationships and how research can better inform practice and vice versa. This book addresses questions arising from such research, including: how different theoretical perspectives can be applied to the study of NGOs; what kinds of data can be used when trying to better understand NGOs; and what methods can be used in studying NGOs. Rather than evaluating the impact of NGO work, this is a book about how researchers and practitioners can better understand what NGOs do and how they operate. Bringing together work from a range of NGO researchers working across diverse disciplines and at varied stages of their academic careers, the collection is supported by recent case studies in the field as well as ‘dilemma boxes’ and discussion questions in every chapter.

As such, Researching Development NGOs is an essential resource for postgraduate students of Research Methods in Development Studies, NGOs and Development Management as well as practitioners wanting to find out more about the sector.

Susannah Pickering-Saqqa is Senior Lecturer in International Development and NGO Management at the University of East London where she has taught since 2009. She previously worked for Uludaḡ University (Turkey), the British Council (Bangladesh and Palestine), The Commonwealth Foundation, the Mayor of London and Muslim Aid. Her research and teaching interests include our changing understandings of ‘development’, the domestic programmes of INGOs, faith-based NGOs and the dynamic nature of NGO practice. She supports the work of the Mothers’ Union and PalMusic UK through their development committees.