The 2005 PRSP and the survival strategies of border communities in post-conflict Sierra Leone
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Timothy Martin Reeves, 'The 2005 PRSP and the survival strategies of border communities in post-conflict Sierra Leone', [thesis], Irish School of Ecumenics, 2012, pp 283Download Item:
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Abstract:
The methods in this piece of research include field and desk work. Field work was
undertaken for a total of five months in Sierra Leone and consists of a combination of
quantitative and qualitative methods. Quantitative methods were used to gain a sample
during the field research. Qualitative methods comprised within the grounded theory
process were implemented in the field and during the desk work. Two rounds of
interviews were conducted. Desk work involved memo writing and coding interviews.
Author: Reeves, Timothy Martin
Advisor:
Atack, IainQualification name:
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.)Publisher:
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