Memo+14+Study+Components+(Dan+F)

At this point I still have some overall structuring to do, by reading all of the journals for the annotations has given me a start on determining what has already been discussed thoroughly in the discourse. I am still worried about traveling paths already well traveled when drawing my conclusions so I will have to keep an eye out for other journals that might have already said what I intend to. My focus has been slightly refined and yet expanded at the same time: The focus is on the proper (correct and how correctness is determined) and fair (moral) interaction between developed and significantly less developed countries in terms of sustainability, economics, and politics in the transfer of ideas (technology, governance, healthcare) and natural resources (any stock that has potential of depletion). - The stove section of this research needs to be more refined but I think it’s best place is well into my thesis in the discussion of transferring technology correctly.

Continue research - I need to look into the appropriate technology movement more thoroughly because oddly enough Google scholar provided barely anything. I need to explore other search terms. - Read //small is beautiful//

Interviews - Currently I am planning on interviewing people in the global clean stoves movement to get there opinions on a long list of questions already outlined elsewhere so that I can draw conclusions about my focus stated above. - I will draw information from professionals in the United States, China, Europe, India, and possibly Africa - Five people per country - I need to make a list of people to pursue still - The Interview will be in the form of an email with questions to answer so that time is not a constraint and language is not an issue.

Structure thesis better - Put together an outline