Development encounters : sitesof participation and knowledge /
Contributor(s): Peters, Pauline E. [editor]
Language: English Publisher: Massachusetts : Harvard Institute for International Development, [2000]Copyright date: c2000Description: x, 222 pages ; 22 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 0674002601; 9780674002609Subject(s): Economic conditions. | Economic development | Economic development -- Citizen participationDDC classification: 338.9Item type | Current location | Home library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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Encountering participation and knowledge in development sites / Pauline E. Peters --
The micro politics of participatory projects: an anatomy of change in two villages / Ajay Mehta --
Decentralization, participation, and representation: administrative apartheid in Sahelian forestry / Jesse C. Ribot --
New challenges for alternative ways of development among indigenous peoples of the Amazon / Margarita Benavides --
Battlefields of wits: interface between NGOs, government, and donors at the development site / Isaac N. Mazonde --
The routinization of participation: emerging norms, local participation, and conflict management in Latin America / Theodore Macdonald --
Writing against hegemony: development encounters in Zimbabwe and Malawi / Anne Ferguson and Bill Derman --
Developing international health science research: measuring or marginalizing quality / James A. Trostle --
Rethinking the role of elites in rural development: a case study from Cameroon / Paul Nchoji Nkwi.
Development researchers share their ideas and experience on the different forms taken by participation and knowledge in the practice of development. The encounters described in this text took place in sites ranging from Amazon villages to research laboratories in Central Africa.
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