Revolutionizing Development
Reflections on the Work of Robert Chambers
Herausgeber: Cornwall, Andrea; Scoones, Ian
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Reflections on the Work of Robert Chambers
Herausgeber: Cornwall, Andrea; Scoones, Ian
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This book tells the story of development studies in practice over the last fifty years through the work of one remarkable individual, Robert Chambers.
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This book tells the story of development studies in practice over the last fifty years through the work of one remarkable individual, Robert Chambers.
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- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 336
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Juni 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 649g
- ISBN-13: 9781849713290
- ISBN-10: 1849713294
- Artikelnr.: 32896642
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 336
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Juni 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 649g
- ISBN-13: 9781849713290
- ISBN-10: 1849713294
- Artikelnr.: 32896642
Andrea Cornwall is Professor of Anthropology and Development in the School of Global Studies at the University of Sussex. She is director of the DFID-funded research programme consortium Pathways of Women's Empowerment, and works on the anthropology of democracy, gender and sexualities. Ian Scoones is co-director of the ESRC STEPS Centre at the University of Sussex and joint convenor of the IDS-hosted Future Agricultures Consortium. He is an agricultural ecologist by original training whose interdisciplinary research links the natural and social sciences.
Notes on Contributors. Acknowledgements. Acronyms. Robert Chambers. Putting
the Last First: Reflections on the Work of Robert Chambers. Conceptualising
Development. Challenging Development Priorities. Beginners in Africa:
Managing Rural Development. The Path from Managerialism to Participation:
The Kenyan Special Rural Development Programme. Foxes and Hedgehogs - and
Lions: Whose Reality Prevails? Participation in International Aid. Power
and Participation. Reframing Development. Rural Development, Poverty and
Livelihoods - Exploring Sustainable Livelihoods. Putting the Vulnerable
First. Seasonality: Uncovering the Obvious and Implementing the Complex.
Refugee Studies. Farmer First: Reversals for Agricultural Research.
Agricultural Development: Parsimonious Paradigms. In Search of a Water
Revolution: Canal Irrigation Management. The Last Frontier: The Groundwater
Revolution in South Asia. Trees as Assets: Legacies and Lessons. Finding a
Sustainable Sanitation Solution: Scaling up Community-Led Total Sanitation.
Technology and Markets. Methodological Innovations Village Studies. Whose
Knowledge Counts? Tales of an Eclectic Participatory Pluralist. Learning to
Unlearn: Creating a Virtuous Learning Cycle. The Use of Participatory
Methods to Study Natural Resources. Participatory Numbers. Practising
Development: New Professionalism. The Personal and the Political.
International Poverty Professionals and Poverty. Changing Attitudes and
Behaviour. Networking: Building a Global Movement for PRA and other
Participatory Methods. Institutional Learning and Change. Participation,
Learning and Accountability: The Role of the Activist Academic. Development
Professionalism. Appreciation and Reflections. Appendix. List of Robert
Chambers' Publications. References. Index
the Last First: Reflections on the Work of Robert Chambers. Conceptualising
Development. Challenging Development Priorities. Beginners in Africa:
Managing Rural Development. The Path from Managerialism to Participation:
The Kenyan Special Rural Development Programme. Foxes and Hedgehogs - and
Lions: Whose Reality Prevails? Participation in International Aid. Power
and Participation. Reframing Development. Rural Development, Poverty and
Livelihoods - Exploring Sustainable Livelihoods. Putting the Vulnerable
First. Seasonality: Uncovering the Obvious and Implementing the Complex.
Refugee Studies. Farmer First: Reversals for Agricultural Research.
Agricultural Development: Parsimonious Paradigms. In Search of a Water
Revolution: Canal Irrigation Management. The Last Frontier: The Groundwater
Revolution in South Asia. Trees as Assets: Legacies and Lessons. Finding a
Sustainable Sanitation Solution: Scaling up Community-Led Total Sanitation.
Technology and Markets. Methodological Innovations Village Studies. Whose
Knowledge Counts? Tales of an Eclectic Participatory Pluralist. Learning to
Unlearn: Creating a Virtuous Learning Cycle. The Use of Participatory
Methods to Study Natural Resources. Participatory Numbers. Practising
Development: New Professionalism. The Personal and the Political.
International Poverty Professionals and Poverty. Changing Attitudes and
Behaviour. Networking: Building a Global Movement for PRA and other
Participatory Methods. Institutional Learning and Change. Participation,
Learning and Accountability: The Role of the Activist Academic. Development
Professionalism. Appreciation and Reflections. Appendix. List of Robert
Chambers' Publications. References. Index
Notes on Contributors. Acknowledgements. Acronyms. Robert Chambers. Putting
the Last First: Reflections on the Work of Robert Chambers. Conceptualising
Development. Challenging Development Priorities. Beginners in Africa:
Managing Rural Development. The Path from Managerialism to Participation:
The Kenyan Special Rural Development Programme. Foxes and Hedgehogs - and
Lions: Whose Reality Prevails? Participation in International Aid. Power
and Participation. Reframing Development. Rural Development, Poverty and
Livelihoods - Exploring Sustainable Livelihoods. Putting the Vulnerable
First. Seasonality: Uncovering the Obvious and Implementing the Complex.
Refugee Studies. Farmer First: Reversals for Agricultural Research.
Agricultural Development: Parsimonious Paradigms. In Search of a Water
Revolution: Canal Irrigation Management. The Last Frontier: The Groundwater
Revolution in South Asia. Trees as Assets: Legacies and Lessons. Finding a
Sustainable Sanitation Solution: Scaling up Community-Led Total Sanitation.
Technology and Markets. Methodological Innovations Village Studies. Whose
Knowledge Counts? Tales of an Eclectic Participatory Pluralist. Learning to
Unlearn: Creating a Virtuous Learning Cycle. The Use of Participatory
Methods to Study Natural Resources. Participatory Numbers. Practising
Development: New Professionalism. The Personal and the Political.
International Poverty Professionals and Poverty. Changing Attitudes and
Behaviour. Networking: Building a Global Movement for PRA and other
Participatory Methods. Institutional Learning and Change. Participation,
Learning and Accountability: The Role of the Activist Academic. Development
Professionalism. Appreciation and Reflections. Appendix. List of Robert
Chambers' Publications. References. Index
the Last First: Reflections on the Work of Robert Chambers. Conceptualising
Development. Challenging Development Priorities. Beginners in Africa:
Managing Rural Development. The Path from Managerialism to Participation:
The Kenyan Special Rural Development Programme. Foxes and Hedgehogs - and
Lions: Whose Reality Prevails? Participation in International Aid. Power
and Participation. Reframing Development. Rural Development, Poverty and
Livelihoods - Exploring Sustainable Livelihoods. Putting the Vulnerable
First. Seasonality: Uncovering the Obvious and Implementing the Complex.
Refugee Studies. Farmer First: Reversals for Agricultural Research.
Agricultural Development: Parsimonious Paradigms. In Search of a Water
Revolution: Canal Irrigation Management. The Last Frontier: The Groundwater
Revolution in South Asia. Trees as Assets: Legacies and Lessons. Finding a
Sustainable Sanitation Solution: Scaling up Community-Led Total Sanitation.
Technology and Markets. Methodological Innovations Village Studies. Whose
Knowledge Counts? Tales of an Eclectic Participatory Pluralist. Learning to
Unlearn: Creating a Virtuous Learning Cycle. The Use of Participatory
Methods to Study Natural Resources. Participatory Numbers. Practising
Development: New Professionalism. The Personal and the Political.
International Poverty Professionals and Poverty. Changing Attitudes and
Behaviour. Networking: Building a Global Movement for PRA and other
Participatory Methods. Institutional Learning and Change. Participation,
Learning and Accountability: The Role of the Activist Academic. Development
Professionalism. Appreciation and Reflections. Appendix. List of Robert
Chambers' Publications. References. Index