Individual Directory

Individual Guide

Welcome to our new directory of individual members.

This is a directory of individual and concessionary members' interests and experience. We hope that this will become a key resource for other researchers, journalists, NGOs, the corporate sector - in fact, anyone who wants to find out more about specific development related issues, topics and debates.

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Penny Plowman

Dr Penelope J. Plowman Institutional Association International Development UEA - University of East Anglia, Norwich, UK •Honorary Research Fellow •Director Short Course: Implementing Organisational Change: Practical skills and techniques for gender specialists (Masters students) •Director Short Course: Gender and Development (Professional training) •Training workshop: The Plowman Qualitative Diary Process •Member of Ethics Committee •Consultant
27116487780
plowman@iafrica.com
http:eastanglia.academia.edu/PennyPlowman

Area of research
Organisations and change; ethnography and qualitative participatory methodologies. The Plowman Diary Process; The Personal Learning Journal; The Plowman Photo Process; Mentoring.

Geographical specialisation
South Africa; Southern Africa; India -Madhya Pradesh

Recent publications
Journal Article: Awards Highly Commended Paper, Literati Network Awards for Excellence 2011: Plowman, P. (2010) The diary project: Revealing the gendered organisation. Qualitative Research in Organisations and Management: An international journal Vol 5 Issue 1 Pages 28-46. Essay: Plowman, P. (2003) Organisational Change from two perspectives: gender and organisational development. Development Methods and Approaches Critical Approaches, A Development in Practice Reader, Oxfam GB, pages 104 - 123

Main qualifications
PhD School of Development Studies, UEA ( 2006) CQSW, Bristol University (1998) BA Hons Social Administration, Nottingham University (1981)