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Crying out for change
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The article was published on 2000-01-01 and is currently open access. It has received 70 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Crying.read more
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Design and poverty: a review of contexts, roles of poor people, and methods
TL;DR: In this article, a broad range of literature has been reviewed, with close examination of 30 design studies in this field, revealing a multifaceted picture, showing a great diversity in investigation and reporting of attributes of context (income, rural and urban, design sectors, countries, and gender), the roles of poor people (consumers, producers, and co-designers), characteristics of research methods employed (e.g., descriptive and prescriptive, data collection methods, qualitative and quantitative aspects, and unit of analysis), and design topics.
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Qualitative data sharing and synthesis for sustainability science
Steven M. Alexander,Steven M. Alexander,Steven M. Alexander,Kristal Jones,Nathan J. Bennett,Nathan J. Bennett,Amber E. Budden,Michael Cox,Mercè Crosas,Edward T. Game,Janis Geary,R. Dean Hardy,R. Dean Hardy,Jay T. Johnson,Sebastian Karcher,Nicole Motzer,Jeremy Pittman,Heather Randell,Heather Randell,Julie A. Silva,Patricia Pinto da Silva,Carly Strasser,Colleen Strawhacker,Andrew Stuhl,Nic Weber +24 more
TL;DR: It is argued that qualitative data present untapped opportunities for sustainability science, and practical pathways to facilitate and realize the benefits from sharing and reusing qualitative data are discussed, and enabling conditions are outlined and recommended.
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Unequal power relations and partner violence against women in Tanzania: a cross-sectional analysis.
TL;DR: The findings support the assertions of violence being associated with women’'s prior/additional experiences of abuse and with men’s harmful expressions of masculinity.
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The Poor just Might Be the Educators We Need for Global Sustainability—A Manifesto for Consulting the Unconsulted
TL;DR: In this article, a mixed methods research is informed by an analysis of expert literature, including a systematic UN document keyword search, and 20 in-depth interviews that engaged 17 development organisations across eight nations.
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To be or not to be formal? Rickshaw drivers’ perspectives on tourism and poverty
TL;DR: In this paper, the views and experiences of rickshaw drivers in Hanoi regarding the tourism-poverty nexus were examined, using observation, interview, and diary methods.
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Design and poverty: a review of contexts, roles of poor people, and methods
TL;DR: In this article, a broad range of literature has been reviewed, with close examination of 30 design studies in this field, revealing a multifaceted picture, showing a great diversity in investigation and reporting of attributes of context (income, rural and urban, design sectors, countries, and gender), the roles of poor people (consumers, producers, and co-designers), characteristics of research methods employed (e.g., descriptive and prescriptive, data collection methods, qualitative and quantitative aspects, and unit of analysis), and design topics.
Journal ArticleDOI
Qualitative data sharing and synthesis for sustainability science
Steven M. Alexander,Steven M. Alexander,Steven M. Alexander,Kristal Jones,Nathan J. Bennett,Nathan J. Bennett,Amber E. Budden,Michael Cox,Mercè Crosas,Edward T. Game,Janis Geary,R. Dean Hardy,R. Dean Hardy,Jay T. Johnson,Sebastian Karcher,Nicole Motzer,Jeremy Pittman,Heather Randell,Heather Randell,Julie A. Silva,Patricia Pinto da Silva,Carly Strasser,Colleen Strawhacker,Andrew Stuhl,Nic Weber +24 more
TL;DR: It is argued that qualitative data present untapped opportunities for sustainability science, and practical pathways to facilitate and realize the benefits from sharing and reusing qualitative data are discussed, and enabling conditions are outlined and recommended.
Journal ArticleDOI
Unequal power relations and partner violence against women in Tanzania: a cross-sectional analysis.
TL;DR: The findings support the assertions of violence being associated with women’'s prior/additional experiences of abuse and with men’s harmful expressions of masculinity.
Book ChapterDOI
The Poor just Might Be the Educators We Need for Global Sustainability—A Manifesto for Consulting the Unconsulted
TL;DR: In this article, a mixed methods research is informed by an analysis of expert literature, including a systematic UN document keyword search, and 20 in-depth interviews that engaged 17 development organisations across eight nations.
Journal ArticleDOI
To be or not to be formal? Rickshaw drivers’ perspectives on tourism and poverty
TL;DR: In this paper, the views and experiences of rickshaw drivers in Hanoi regarding the tourism-poverty nexus were examined, using observation, interview, and diary methods.