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Whose Development? Emma Crewe

Whose Development? By Emma Crewe

Whose Development? by Emma Crewe


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Builds on recent work in the anthropology of development to examine the evolution and persistence of ideas about gender, technology and race, and how these are rooted in both material practises and ideologies.

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Whose Development?: An Ethnography of Aid by Emma Crewe

The 'anthropology of development' is already challenging the received wisdom of development thought and practice. In this book, Crewe and Harrison build on existing work by using their own experience of aid projects in Africa and Asia to examine a number of deep-seated assumptions in the minds of 'developers'. Flawed notions about progress, gender, technology, partnership, motivation, culture and race persist, and there are yawning gaps between these and the policies and actual practices of development. Through ethnographic case material from two different organizations - one an international NGO, the other a multilateral agency - the authors explore what actually happens when expatriate development personnel, local government officials and the intended beneficiaries of aid interact with one another. They describe how power inequalities based on race, class and gender are reflected in the processes of aid. This is a work of considerable subtlety. The authors find the dichotomies between 'us', the 'developers', and 'them', the 'beneficiaries' of development, inadequate. They question the apparently monolithic power of the developers, and show the need for a more nuanced, contextual account of the complex and often ambiguous relationships that exist within the aid industry. And while it refuses to provide simple answers, this book greatly enriches our understanding of the cultural and structural dynamics of the development process.

Whose Development? Reviews

'A fine-grained ethnography of aid... showing well the context sensitivity of all participants in development projects and their multiple identities and shifting roles.' Frederique Apffel-Marglin, Smith College, Massachusetts 'This book moves beyond the conventional deconstruction of development and stimulates new, relational ways of thinking about it.' Cecile Jackson, University of East Anglia 'A rich picture of the complexities and power relations involved in foreign aid.' Michael Edwards, NGO Division, World Bank

About Emma Crewe

Emma Crewe lectures in the Department of Anthropology, University College, London.

Elizabeth Harrison lectures at the School of African and Asian Studies, University of Sussex.

Table of Contents

  • 1. Development Aid: Successes and Failures
  • 2. An Intellectual Heritage of Development
  • 3. The Gender Agenda
  • 4. Partnership
  • 5. Technology and Expertise
  • 6. Money and Motivation: 'My Wife Helps Me with Everything'
  • 7. Cultural Barriers: The Triumph of Tradition over Modernity
  • 8. Who is in the Driving Seat?
  • 9. The Cohesive Machine

Additional information

GOR004579367
9781856496063
1856496066
Whose Development?: An Ethnography of Aid by Emma Crewe
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
19981201
224
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