2023
DOI: 10.1111/dpr.12661
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Researching governance in difficult times and places: Reflections from Mozambique, Myanmar, Nigeria, and Pakistan

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“…Although participating households could withdraw at any time, we saw relatively little attrition in the first phase. See also Mohmand and Anderson (2023) for reflections on the research process, including ethical considerations relating to repeat interviewing of the same households.…”
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“…Although participating households could withdraw at any time, we saw relatively little attrition in the first phase. See also Mohmand and Anderson (2023) for reflections on the research process, including ethical considerations relating to repeat interviewing of the same households.…”
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“…These studies were linked to particular sub‐themes within the A4EA work, and used a variety of innovative methods, including qualitative case studies, governance diaries, and experimental design. (For more on the methods see the introduction to this special issue and Mohmand & Anderson, 2023.) Each study was derived from the core question of the programme, which focused on understanding the forms of social and political action related to empowerment and accountability in fragile, conflict‐ and violence‐affected settings.…”
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“…The work on donor interventions by Nadelman et al (2023) draws on comparative case studies within and across three countries, carried out under a common set of methods and questions. And in the final article, Mohmand and Anderson (2023) reflect on the challenges of conducting research in these settings, drawing on participant observation throughout the programme, as well as a focus group and interviews with researchers on the front line about their approach.…”
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“…In understanding these accountability relationships, the research largely took a "citizen-eye" view to the questions of how authority is understood, and how citizens, especially marginalized groups, make claims, express grievances, seek to have their voices heard and to hold authorities to account. In pursuing these questions, we applied a variety of methods-qualitative and quantitative, participatory and experimental, conventional and more innovative (Mohmand & Anderson, 2023). Of particular note was the "governance diaries" method (Anderson et al, 2023), elaborated further in Loureiro et al (2023), which gives a bottom-up view on how citizens perceive and engage with authorities.…”
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