The social and scientific context of rapid rural appraisal

Publication year: 
1981

Aspects of RRA are discussed which suggest how a divergence might occur between its social and scientific value. As a positive exercise, it often serves only a legitimating function for policies already confirmed by its sponsors; the prior existence of relevant organized knowledge and the extent of formal method are also determinants of the status of the appraisal. The use and shortcomings of indicators are discussed with reference to the example of social relations within an unsupervised credit strategy. A case study of a rapid appraisal in one village in Comilla District in Bangladesh is described.

Interest groups: 
Researchers, agriculturalists and scientists, and those working at the project and community level.
Source publication information
Journal Title: 
IDS bulletin
Volume: 
12 (4)
Pages: 
03-Aug
Publisher
IDS
IDS Publications Office, Institute of Development Studies at the University of Sussex, Brighton BN1 9RE, UK. E-mail: ids.books@sussex.ac.uk
Brighton
Holdings: 
IDS AGR1
Publisher reference: 
Institute of Development Studies

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D : Agriculture 118
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