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Defiant again: indigenous peoples and Latin American security / Cott, Donna Lee Van 1996  Book
Cott, Donna lee Van Book
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Publication Washington DC, National Defence University Press, 1996.
Description 95p.
Series McNair paper;53
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038538355.03308/COT 038538MainOn ShelfGeneral 
038539355.03308/COT 038539MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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Field research in developing countries: hitting the road running / Hertel, Shareen; Singer, Matthew M; Cott, Donna Lee Van   Journal Article
Cott, Donna lee Van Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract The availability of relatively reliable and comparable data online and the increasing emphasis on statistical and formal research methods has led many political scientists to dismiss research in foreign countries as a waste of time and money. We leave that debate to others (see, e.g., Comparative Politics Organized Section 2005; Qualitative Methods Organized Section 2004). Instead, we offer suggestions for maximizing the contributions of fieldwork to the production of original research. We pay particular attention to research in developing countries owing to the unique challenges of undertaking research there, but we believe our insights are applicable to field research more generally.
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Indigenous movements lose momentum / Cott, Donna Lee Van   Journal Article
Cott, Donna lee Van Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Just a few years ago, the future looked bright for Latin America's 40 million indigenous people. Throughout the hemisphere and particularly in the ethnically diverse Andes, indigenous movements were converting protest into concrete policy gains.
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