Methodological Approaches to Societies in Transformation
How to Make Sense of Change
Contributor(s)
Berriane, Yasmine (editor)
Derks, Annuska (editor)
Kreil, Aymon (editor)
Lüddeckens, Dorothea (editor)
Collection
Swiss National Science Foundation (SNF)Language
EnglishAbstract
This open access book provides methodological devices and analytical frameworks for the study of societies in transformation. It explores a central paradox in the study of change: making sense of change requires long-term perspectives on societal transformations and on the different ways people experience social change, whereas the research carried out to study change is necessarily limited to a relatively short space of time. This volume offers a range of methodological responses to this challenge by paying attention to the complex entanglement of qualitative research and the metanarratives generally used to account for change. Each chapter is based on a concrete case study from different parts of the world and tackles a diversity of topics, analytical approaches, and data collection methods. The contributors’ innovative solutions provide valuable tools and techniques for all those interested in the study of change.
Keywords
Development Theory; Development and Social Change; Regional Development; Social Anthropology; Development Studies; Sociocultural Anthropology; Qualitative research; Global South; Transformation; Methodology; Social Change; Development; Open Access; Social & cultural anthropologyDOI
10.1007/978-3-030-65067-4ISBN
9783030650674, 9783030650674Publisher
Springer NaturePublisher website
https://www.springernature.com/gp/products/booksPublication date and place
2021Grantor
Imprint
Palgrave MacmillanSeries
Anthropology, Change, and Development,Classification
Development studies
Social & cultural anthropology, ethnography
Development studies
Social and cultural anthropology