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Practical Guides for Participatory Methods: Time Sequencing

Published on 26 January 2023

This guide offers practical guidance on time sequencing. It explains why it might be useful, key considerations, practical steps and a case study of how it has been used.

Discrete visual documentation of different activities in one location may be useful for practitioners and researchers who want to:

  • Document changes of legal and illegal activities, or presence of actors in one location over a specific period;
  • Identify and discuss the reasons behind this, and strategies for change.;
  • Develop interventions or plan research in that location.

Authors

Pauline Oosterhoff

Research Fellow

Publication details

published by
Institute of Development Studies
authors
Oosterhof, Pauline
language
English

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