This article is concerned with how private/personal initiatives (PIs) in development cooperation (PI aid) represent their aid projects and beneficiaries in discourse. Dutch and Flemish PIs active in The Gambia, Wet Africa, are examined on the basis of a critical analysis of the self-promotional material published on their websites. It is argued that PIs construct an image that exaggerates cultural and socio-economic differences between the European Self and the African Other, and that this needs to be understood in the context of the PIs' roots in tourism and other discourses of representing the Third World Other
This study explores the relation between Scandinavian donor private sector development and collabora...
Contemporary colonialism rides on the back of poverty tourism, shaping Third World Others into trave...
Set within a broader mainstream 'aid effectiveness' debate and embedded in a neo-liberal discourse, ...
This article is concerned with how private/personal initiatives (PIs) in development cooperation (PI...
This article describes and analyses the rise of small scale, voluntary development organisations (pr...
Since the second half of the nineties the number of Dutch Private Initiatives (PIs) grew explosively...
This article offers an analysis of the use of language on the websites of Dutch and Flemish small-sc...
In recent years, the world of international development (aid) has become increasingly complex due to...
This paper examines the enactment of identities in the annual reports of large, prestigious Northern...
In the Netherlands, there is a large group of small-scale, voluntary development organisations, refe...
In the Netherlands, there is a large group of small-scale, voluntary development organisations, refe...
This article critically examines Unicef’s campaign in Slovenia, aimed at helping children in Ruanda,...
This article analyses some problems emerging in aid practices aimed to support civil society in deve...
It is estimated that at least 10.000 Dutch private initiatives are active in developing countries. I...
This thesis is a postcolonial discussion about stereotype imagery of the third world, asconveyed by ...
This study explores the relation between Scandinavian donor private sector development and collabora...
Contemporary colonialism rides on the back of poverty tourism, shaping Third World Others into trave...
Set within a broader mainstream 'aid effectiveness' debate and embedded in a neo-liberal discourse, ...
This article is concerned with how private/personal initiatives (PIs) in development cooperation (PI...
This article describes and analyses the rise of small scale, voluntary development organisations (pr...
Since the second half of the nineties the number of Dutch Private Initiatives (PIs) grew explosively...
This article offers an analysis of the use of language on the websites of Dutch and Flemish small-sc...
In recent years, the world of international development (aid) has become increasingly complex due to...
This paper examines the enactment of identities in the annual reports of large, prestigious Northern...
In the Netherlands, there is a large group of small-scale, voluntary development organisations, refe...
In the Netherlands, there is a large group of small-scale, voluntary development organisations, refe...
This article critically examines Unicef’s campaign in Slovenia, aimed at helping children in Ruanda,...
This article analyses some problems emerging in aid practices aimed to support civil society in deve...
It is estimated that at least 10.000 Dutch private initiatives are active in developing countries. I...
This thesis is a postcolonial discussion about stereotype imagery of the third world, asconveyed by ...
This study explores the relation between Scandinavian donor private sector development and collabora...
Contemporary colonialism rides on the back of poverty tourism, shaping Third World Others into trave...
Set within a broader mainstream 'aid effectiveness' debate and embedded in a neo-liberal discourse, ...