Qualitative, comparative, and collaborative research at large scale: The GENNOVATE field methodology
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Patti Petesch, Lone Bech Badstue, Laura Camfield, Shelley Feldman, Gordon Prain, Paula Kantor. (15/9/2018). Qualitative, comparative, and collaborative research at large scale: The GENNOVATE field methodology. Journal of Gender Agriculture and Food Security (Agri-Gender), 3 (1), pp. 28-53.
Abstract
We present a field-tested “medium-n” qualitative comparative methodology, which
enhances understanding of the strong and fluid influence of gender norms on processes of
local agricultural innovation in the Global South. The GENNOVATE approach
(“Enabling Gender Equality in Agricultural and Environmental Innovation”) weaves
together three broad methodological challenges—context, comparison, and
collaboration—and highlights how addressing the social context of innovation
contributes to applied research. We discuss GENNOVATE’s analytic approach, sampling
framework, data collection, and analysis procedures, and reflect critically on the research
strategies adopted to document and learn from the perspectives and experiences of over
7,000 women and men in 137 villages across 26 low- and middle-income countries.