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      Methodological Considerations on the Experience of Undertaking Doctoral Research in the Agricultural Sector in Cuba During the Special Period (1998–2000)

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            Abstract

            This article describes the methodological challenges encountered in attempting to undertake research into the agricultural sector in Cuba, and the often serendipitous ways in which these challenges may be overcome. The struggles of numerous Cuban researchers who were attempting to continue their work during the resource-poor Special Period are also described. The article examines the views of Cuban colleagues who have informally, and politely, contested interpretations of the ‘snapshot’ of the farming and food systems that the author documented, and discusses their differing perspectives of ‘the real situation’. The author ends with observations about the book that emerged as an adaptation of the doctoral thesis 1 and how it has become a seminal text not only for students but also for civil society groups working for change toward more sustainable systems that are less dependent on fossil fuels.

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            Contributors
            Journal
            10.13169
            intejcubastud
            International Journal of Cuban Studies
            Pluto Journals
            17563461
            1756347X
            Winter 2016
            : 8
            : 2
            : 296-308
            Affiliations
            Coventry University, UK
            Article
            intejcubastud.8.2.0296
            10.13169/intejcubastud.8.2.0296
            dab29711-e59c-449d-8488-6f2b0eec70ad
            © International Institute for the Study of Cuba

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            Literary studies,Arts,Social & Behavioral Sciences,History,Cultural studies,Economics
            research,Special Period,sustainability,agriculture

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            9. (2009) Sustainable Agriculture and Food Security in an Era of Oil Scarcity: Lessons from Cuba . Earthscan Publications. Available at http://www.routledge.com/books/details/9780415507349/. (Accessed 07 October 2016.)

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