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Revolutions In Development Inquiry

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Earthscan, 2008 - 257 pagine
'For over 20 years Robert Chambers has been leading a quiet revolution in development practice and this wonderful book brings together all his wisdom in one place for the very first time. This is a book that should be read and practised by everyone involved in international development today.' Michael Edwards director Governance and Civil Society The Ford Foundation 'To fully appreciate what permanent curiosity means read this book. The creativity in participatory methods it can give rise to is laid out with deep personal insight. This historical landscape offers perpetual horizons for those c.
  

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Pretty good, especially considering I knew almost everything in here already from his workshops...but it was a fun review, and well written, and really put everything in historical context and clarified any last questions I had about participatory methods. ;) Leggi recensione completa

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Indice

Dinosaurs
1
Poverty Unperceived
25
Observing the Unobserved
49
Origins Rationale and Repertoire
67
Pathways Practice and Principles
85
Chapter 6 Who Counts? Participation and Numbers
105
Chapter 7 Whose Space? Mapping Power and Ethics
133
Chapter 8 Traps and Liberations
151
Drivers for Change
167
References
193
Index
223
Copyright

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Review: Ernest T. Stringer (2007). Action Research
Tobias Denskus - 2008 - Forum Qualitative Sozialforschung/Forum: Qualitative Social Research

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