The value of using social development knowledge as a tool for building development policy was promoted by the British Department for International Development in the late 1990s. This article takes the case of a capacity building initiative that sought to build social development knowledge as a resource for policy formulation in 'southern' countries. Situating knowledge as a development resource presents difficulties for intervention processes that have historically developed to provide access to economic and social assets. This article highlights some of the issues involved in trying to build social development capacity and questions the suitability of this style of intervention. Inappropriate and short-term support for knowledge capaci...
The paper aims to propose a theoretical framework to analyse development programmes acting at local ...
This paper addresses the following problem: How can social policies be used to enhance social capaci...
It is argued that future research capacity building for the social sciences needs to incorporate met...
Science and technology are key to economic and social development, yet the capacity for scientific i...
The 'knowledge agenda' has become a central part of development discourse. This paper addresses one ...
Information and knowledge are frequently upheld as the cornerstones of development programmes. Pover...
This edited collection of peer-reviewed papers explores critical challenges faced by organisations a...
This paper contributes to an on-going conversation between development studies (DS) and social polic...
The intent of capacity building in international development cooperation is to enable people to cont...
Because social development is primarily concerned with practical matters, little attention has been ...
This paper explains how integrative knowledge-based development can contribute to economic growth an...
'... this ambitious project definitely succeeds in putting together coherently a relatively recent b...
There is an unequal distribution of resources for higher education and research in the world, and th...
Over the last two decades the expanding role of Southern countries as development partners has led t...
Over the last two decades the expanding role of Southern countries as development partners has led t...
The paper aims to propose a theoretical framework to analyse development programmes acting at local ...
This paper addresses the following problem: How can social policies be used to enhance social capaci...
It is argued that future research capacity building for the social sciences needs to incorporate met...
Science and technology are key to economic and social development, yet the capacity for scientific i...
The 'knowledge agenda' has become a central part of development discourse. This paper addresses one ...
Information and knowledge are frequently upheld as the cornerstones of development programmes. Pover...
This edited collection of peer-reviewed papers explores critical challenges faced by organisations a...
This paper contributes to an on-going conversation between development studies (DS) and social polic...
The intent of capacity building in international development cooperation is to enable people to cont...
Because social development is primarily concerned with practical matters, little attention has been ...
This paper explains how integrative knowledge-based development can contribute to economic growth an...
'... this ambitious project definitely succeeds in putting together coherently a relatively recent b...
There is an unequal distribution of resources for higher education and research in the world, and th...
Over the last two decades the expanding role of Southern countries as development partners has led t...
Over the last two decades the expanding role of Southern countries as development partners has led t...
The paper aims to propose a theoretical framework to analyse development programmes acting at local ...
This paper addresses the following problem: How can social policies be used to enhance social capaci...
It is argued that future research capacity building for the social sciences needs to incorporate met...