Save Kumwenda attends Partnership for African Social Governance Research (PASGAR) Seminar

Save Kumwenda attends PASGAR Seminar

After successful application for the PASGAR research methods seminar, on 6th November travelled to Kenya where he attended two seminars, the Design of Social Inquiry and the Case study workshop. The workshops ended on the 24th November and he came back on 25th November, 2015. The seminar was supported by SHARE from the research fellowship fund.

After successful application for the PASGAR research methods seminar, on 6th November travelled to Kenya where he attended two seminars, the Design of Social Inquiry and the Case study workshop. The workshops ended on the 24th November and he came back on 25th November, 2015. The seminar was supported by SHARE from the research fellowship fund.
The first part on Design of Social Inquiry started from 8th to 18th November and covered courses including critical imagination, Causal notions and Mechanism, understanding causality, Causality, time, space and causal analysis, research questions and assumptions, concepts, typology, the engaged researcher, policy engagement, message box, mapping policy actors, multi method research and data analysis in multimethod research. The second part was covered from 20th to 23rd November, 2017 and was on Comparative Case Analysis (CCA). The course covered topics including introduction to comparative case analysis, causation, designs and analysis of cases.