Participation: The New Tyranny?Bill Cooke, Uma Kothari Bloomsbury Academic, 2001 - 207 من الصفحات This book is about participatory development's potential for tyranny, showing how it can lead to the unjust and illegitimate exercise of power. It is the first book-length treatment to address the gulf between the almost universally fashionable rhetoric of participation, which promises empowerment and appropriate development on the one hand, and what actually happens when consultants and activists promote and practise participatory development, on the other. |
من داخل الكتاب
النتائج 1-3 من 47
... suggests reasons as to why , some NGOs have avoided the tyranny of the method . Together , however , the chapters show just how methodologically parochial the participatory development dis- course is . David Mosse in Chapter 2 ...
... suggests that even on its own terms doubts about its feasibility and desirability exist . From a more critical management perspective he then draws on Foucauldian and labour process critiques , which suggest that participation is always ...
... suggests that much of their success depends on their understanding of , and responsiveness to , the needs of the local com- munities , and the way they balance social and institutional development ( Edwards 1999 ; Fowler 1997 ) ...
المحتوى
The Case for Participation as Tyranny I | 1 |
Institutions Agency and the Limitations of Participatory | 36 |
Boxes Tables and Figures | 41 |
حقوق النشر | |
13 من الأقسام الأخرى غير ظاهرة