This article develops a critical response to initiatives such as microcredit. The critical tools for understanding the shifts in the development project need to be extended beyond those approaches that center on economic relations. To begin to address this need, I develop one aspect of postdevelopment literature by drawing on Michel Foucault's notion of dispositif - a task that requires some adjustments to the ways in which this concept has been used so far. The dispositif is particularly useful for engaging with the fluidity and heterogeneity of the development project and for consideration of relations of knowledge, power, and subjectivity alongside the economic. To address the question of the rise of NGOs and associated notions of autono...
Widespread global initiatives aimed at improving conditions for the world’s poor have frequently be...
Modern microcredit, as a tool for economic and social development, emerged with the assumption that ...
In this paper, I articulate a notion of ‘social dispossession,’ an optic that extends current theori...
Finding a common definition of «microcredit» is difficult both in the operative and in the academic...
Project explores developmentalism as a "historically and culturally contingent conceptualisation of ...
Microcredit, a Bangladeshi development model, has become a mantra and a magic potion for all illness...
Micro-credit has long been described as a «silver bullet» against poverty, although in recent years ...
Microfinance is often presented, not only as an efficient tool to fight against poverty, but also as...
The present paper seeks to dissect the significance of micro-credit in empowering women. It starts w...
Microcredit has become an increasingly popular strategy for improving the social, economic, and heal...
Development non-governmental organizations (NGOs) are under immense pressure to adhere to the progra...
Microfinance is emerging as an integral part of the new development paradigm, described by the phras...
This dissertation is an analysis of the policies, practices, and effects of a number of NGOs (non-go...
The majority of the poor people in the world today are women. Women are not only more poor men, but ...
The term development is defined various ways by different social scientist. For an example: Hugo Sli...
Widespread global initiatives aimed at improving conditions for the world’s poor have frequently be...
Modern microcredit, as a tool for economic and social development, emerged with the assumption that ...
In this paper, I articulate a notion of ‘social dispossession,’ an optic that extends current theori...
Finding a common definition of «microcredit» is difficult both in the operative and in the academic...
Project explores developmentalism as a "historically and culturally contingent conceptualisation of ...
Microcredit, a Bangladeshi development model, has become a mantra and a magic potion for all illness...
Micro-credit has long been described as a «silver bullet» against poverty, although in recent years ...
Microfinance is often presented, not only as an efficient tool to fight against poverty, but also as...
The present paper seeks to dissect the significance of micro-credit in empowering women. It starts w...
Microcredit has become an increasingly popular strategy for improving the social, economic, and heal...
Development non-governmental organizations (NGOs) are under immense pressure to adhere to the progra...
Microfinance is emerging as an integral part of the new development paradigm, described by the phras...
This dissertation is an analysis of the policies, practices, and effects of a number of NGOs (non-go...
The majority of the poor people in the world today are women. Women are not only more poor men, but ...
The term development is defined various ways by different social scientist. For an example: Hugo Sli...
Widespread global initiatives aimed at improving conditions for the world’s poor have frequently be...
Modern microcredit, as a tool for economic and social development, emerged with the assumption that ...
In this paper, I articulate a notion of ‘social dispossession,’ an optic that extends current theori...