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A Minor Field Study on a Development Project in Mozambique. In Mozambique, wood is a very valuable source of energy. It is used as firewood when cooking, lightening and to make coal. Large areas of the forest are being destroyed not only by industrialization but also by the rural population, who cut and burn trees without any concern for sustainability or preservation. Knowledge’ for what and for whom? Striving for Grounded Knowledge. Focus on the Process, Not the Product. Seen in a Rear-View Mirror.
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A Minor Field Study on a Development Project in Mozambique. October 15, 2009. The Mamãs are five women who live in the agricultural rural village of Dondo in Mozambique, which is the cite of the Foundation. Where these women work and where I am doing voluntary work. This is also the place where I am carrying out my field study. The Mamãs and I worked together in the development project of July 2008. Building a tree nursery. These five women are the main participants of my current minor field study. Maria...
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A Minor Field Study on a Development Project in Mozambique. A Stereoscopic Window On The World, http:/ personalwebs.oakland.edu/ kitchens/150d/pike.html. Bengtsson, Charlotte, 1998,. Möten på fältet: kvalitativ metod i teori och praktik. Working paper / Media and Communication Studies, Lund University 1404-2630; 1998:1, Lund. Buchy, Marlène and Achmed, Sara, Social Learning, academics and NGOs: Can the collaborative formula work? 2007; Volume 5(4): 358 377. Charmaz, Kathy, 2006,. Frykman, Maja,. Particip...
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A Minor Field Study on a Development Project in Mozambique. Here you can read the complete Minor Field Study Project Plan 2009. Brief summary of background and objectives are presented below. In July of 2008 I participated as a volunteer in a so called International People’s Project. IPP) in a rural agricultural community in Dondo in Mozambique. Objectives of present Field Study. Are necessary in order to provide support in local processes of empowerment. Understanding the characteristics of successful s...
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A Minor Field Study on a Development Project in Mozambique. 8211; meaning ‘cultivation farm’. The majority of the Mozambicans live of agricultural farming. Most families and homes have their own farm, cultivating crops for own use but also to sell in the streets or in the local markets. Most common crops in the area of Dondo are sweet potatoes, rice, cabbage, lettuce, cassava, carrots and tomatoes. 8211; The crops cultivated at the machamba of the Foundation. Is the first salaried job the Mamãs. Where th...
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A Minor Field Study on a Development Project in Mozambique. Knowledge’ for what and for whom? March 25, 2010. The value of knowledge is that humans can use it to increase their capacities and improving their possibilities to live and survive (Liedman 2001, my translation). I am trying to understand what. How do we deal with knowledge? Can anthropological practice ( empirical research. Guide theory, policy making and affect behaviour? Without generating an epistemological. The discipline is traditionally ...
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