Qualitative, comparative, and collaborative research at large scale: An introduction to GENNOVATE
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Lone Bech Badstue, Patti Petesch, Shelley Feldman, Gordon Prain, Marlene Elias, Paula Kantor. (15/9/2018). Qualitative, comparative, and collaborative research at large scale: An introduction to GENNOVATE. Journal of Gender Agriculture and Food Security (Agri-Gender).
Abstract
What is the relationship between gender norms, agency, and agricultural innovation? How might
we undertake and what can we learn from a comparative approach to this question?
GENNOVATE—a comparative and collaborative research project—addresses these questions
using contextually embedded qualitative analyses that also allow for comparison and
extrapolation of patterns across multiple locations. This paper provides an overview of the
conceptual approach and the methodological strategy that informed GENNOVATE’s twin
objectives and research design. The conceptual framework underlying this original research
initiative is introduced and the challenges and opportunities faced when combining inductive and
deductive analytic approaches are discussed. The empirical and methodological issues are
explored and the broad relevance of GENNOVATE’s research approach beyond the field of
agricultural development is reflected upon.
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Elias, Marlene https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8835-5348