Research Data Collection in Challenging Environments: Barriers to Studying the Performance of Zimbabwe’s Parliamentary Constituency Information Centres (PCICs)

This article describes and analyses data collection challenges encountered in the course of research into the performance of Zimbabwe’s Parliamentary Constituency Information Centres (PCICs). During collection of data on the work of PCICs in various constituencies across the country, many of them ru...

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Main Author: Isaiah Munyoro
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: LINK Centre, School of Literature Language and Media (SLLM) 2018-11-01
Series:The African Journal of Information and Communication
Subjects:
law
Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10539/26111
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spelling doaj-a7a8174959a24226b7c8861a86e2eb492020-11-25T03:33:10ZengLINK Centre, School of Literature Language and Media (SLLM)The African Journal of Information and Communication2077-72052077-72132018-11-01218195https://doi.org/10.23962/10539/26111Research Data Collection in Challenging Environments: Barriers to Studying the Performance of Zimbabwe’s Parliamentary Constituency Information Centres (PCICs)Isaiah Munyorohttps://orcid.org/0000-0003-1073-211XThis article describes and analyses data collection challenges encountered in the course of research into the performance of Zimbabwe’s Parliamentary Constituency Information Centres (PCICs). During collection of data on the work of PCICs in various constituencies across the country, many of them rural, the following challenges were encountered: low response rates; unreliable road access; unsuitable physical locations of PCICs, including politicised locations; political and legal restrictions; time management and financial challenges; and religious and cultural barriers. The article concludes that researchers planning data collection in developing-world environments must be cognizant of the particular challenges these environments may pose, while at the same time contending with challenges that all researchers, in both developed and developing worlds, face, such as the need ensure strong connections with people based in the local environments in which data collection is to take place.https://hdl.handle.net/10539/26111researchdata collection challengesqualitative researchpoliticslawculturereligiondeveloping world zimbabweparliamentary constituency information centres (pcics)
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Research Data Collection in Challenging Environments: Barriers to Studying the Performance of Zimbabwe’s Parliamentary Constituency Information Centres (PCICs)
The African Journal of Information and Communication
research
data collection challenges
qualitative research
politics
law
culture
religion
developing world zimbabwe
parliamentary constituency information centres (pcics)
author_facet Isaiah Munyoro
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title Research Data Collection in Challenging Environments: Barriers to Studying the Performance of Zimbabwe’s Parliamentary Constituency Information Centres (PCICs)
title_short Research Data Collection in Challenging Environments: Barriers to Studying the Performance of Zimbabwe’s Parliamentary Constituency Information Centres (PCICs)
title_full Research Data Collection in Challenging Environments: Barriers to Studying the Performance of Zimbabwe’s Parliamentary Constituency Information Centres (PCICs)
title_fullStr Research Data Collection in Challenging Environments: Barriers to Studying the Performance of Zimbabwe’s Parliamentary Constituency Information Centres (PCICs)
title_full_unstemmed Research Data Collection in Challenging Environments: Barriers to Studying the Performance of Zimbabwe’s Parliamentary Constituency Information Centres (PCICs)
title_sort research data collection in challenging environments: barriers to studying the performance of zimbabwe’s parliamentary constituency information centres (pcics)
publisher LINK Centre, School of Literature Language and Media (SLLM)
series The African Journal of Information and Communication
issn 2077-7205
2077-7213
publishDate 2018-11-01
description This article describes and analyses data collection challenges encountered in the course of research into the performance of Zimbabwe’s Parliamentary Constituency Information Centres (PCICs). During collection of data on the work of PCICs in various constituencies across the country, many of them rural, the following challenges were encountered: low response rates; unreliable road access; unsuitable physical locations of PCICs, including politicised locations; political and legal restrictions; time management and financial challenges; and religious and cultural barriers. The article concludes that researchers planning data collection in developing-world environments must be cognizant of the particular challenges these environments may pose, while at the same time contending with challenges that all researchers, in both developed and developing worlds, face, such as the need ensure strong connections with people based in the local environments in which data collection is to take place.
topic research
data collection challenges
qualitative research
politics
law
culture
religion
developing world zimbabwe
parliamentary constituency information centres (pcics)
url https://hdl.handle.net/10539/26111
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