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Q-Squared: Combining Qualitative and Quantitative Approaches in Poverty Analysis

¥4,482

私にとって思い出の一冊です。2015年にJICA研究所から私の論文が出版されましたが、そこで使ったアプローチは本書で紹介されているものでした。

Q-SquaredとはQの二乗の意味です。つまり、Quantitative(量的)とQualitative(質的)な分析手法を組み合わせて、貧困分析を試みるというアプローチです。著者のポール・シャファーはこの手法を生涯研究している人で、本書はその集大成というべきものです。アプローチは一つではなく、いくつもの手法が紹介されています。実際に使用された実例を論文の引用とともに紹介しており、より深掘りしたい場合は文献をさらに探すことが可能です。

多元的アプローチが求められる昨今、本書の価値が再評価されてもよい気がしています。

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説明

This book examines the underlying assumptions and implications of how we conceptualise and investigate poverty. The empirical entry point for such inquiry is a series of research initiatives that have used mixed method, combined qualitative and quantitative, or Q-Squared ( Q²) approaches, to poverty analysis. The Q² literature highlights the vast range of analytical tools within the social sciences that may be used to understand and explain social phenomena, along with interesting research results. This literature serves as a lens to probe issues about knowledge claims made in poverty debates concerning who are the poor (identification analysis) and why they are poor (causal analysis). Implicitly or explicitly, questions are raised about the reasons for emphasising different dimensions of poverty and favouring different units of knowledge, the basis for distinguishing valid and invalid claims, the meaning of causation, and the nature of causal inference, and so forth. Q² provides an entry point to address foundational issues about assumptions underlying approaches to poverty, and applied issues about the strengths and limitations of different research methods and the ways they may be fruitfully combined. Together, the strands of this inquiry make a case for methodological pluralism on the grounds that knowledge is partial, empirical adjudication imperfect, social phenomena complex, and mixed methods add value for understanding and explanation. Ultimately, the goals of understanding and explanation are best served if research questions dictate the choice of methodological approach rather than the other way around.

著者略歴

Paul Shaffer is a professor of international development studies at Trent University, Canada. He has conducted research, and worked on applied poverty issues, in around twenty five countries in sub-Saharan Africa and Asia. His publications have appeared in top international development journals such as World Development and the Journal of Development Studies. Shaffer was the recipient of the 2010 Symons Award for Excellence in Teaching, Trent University’s highest teaching honour. He holds a DPhil from the Institute of Development Studies, University of Sussex.

登録情報

ペーパーバック: 151ページ

出版社: Oxford Univ Press

言語: 英語

ISBN-10: 0199676917

ISBN-13: 978-0199676910

発売日:  2013/9/15

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