Using the Department for International Development’s recent White Paper on Development as a case study, this article critically reassesses Escobar’s notion of development discourse. Rather than being monolithic and static, as Escobar and others have implied, the writers argue that changes can and do take place within development organizations. Not only does the White Paper clearly signal a new direction in policy; it also results both from changes within DFID – in personnel and in the balance of power between interest groups – and between DFID and civil society
Development and aid programs, such as those aimed at promoting economic growth and prosperity in ‘Th...
This special section on global development has been developed from a conference roundtable event run...
The international Development field has long been critiqued on ideological grounds. This study compl...
Using the Department for International Development’s recent White Paper on Development as a case stu...
The politics of international development have provided researchers with incredibly fertile ground f...
Statements that encompass notions of �people first� or �people at the centre� have resonated with ob...
a number of dimensions. In this review article, an attempt has been taken to shed light on the devel...
Defence date: 3 February 2006Examining board: Prof. colin Crouch (IGPM, Warwick Business School) ; P...
The manner in which people have been talking and writing about ‘development’ and the rules according...
The rise of the post-development school indicates a significant paradigm shift from the alleged univ...
This paper addresses the contradictions that increasingly shape the public faces of development. Foc...
In the last few years, there has been growing talk among development actors and agencies about a “ri...
Development as a concept is as complex as it is elusive to definition. Various accounts of the chequ...
Policymakers concerned with promoting climate change increasingly integrate the issue into developme...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley via the DOI in thi...
Development and aid programs, such as those aimed at promoting economic growth and prosperity in ‘Th...
This special section on global development has been developed from a conference roundtable event run...
The international Development field has long been critiqued on ideological grounds. This study compl...
Using the Department for International Development’s recent White Paper on Development as a case stu...
The politics of international development have provided researchers with incredibly fertile ground f...
Statements that encompass notions of �people first� or �people at the centre� have resonated with ob...
a number of dimensions. In this review article, an attempt has been taken to shed light on the devel...
Defence date: 3 February 2006Examining board: Prof. colin Crouch (IGPM, Warwick Business School) ; P...
The manner in which people have been talking and writing about ‘development’ and the rules according...
The rise of the post-development school indicates a significant paradigm shift from the alleged univ...
This paper addresses the contradictions that increasingly shape the public faces of development. Foc...
In the last few years, there has been growing talk among development actors and agencies about a “ri...
Development as a concept is as complex as it is elusive to definition. Various accounts of the chequ...
Policymakers concerned with promoting climate change increasingly integrate the issue into developme...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley via the DOI in thi...
Development and aid programs, such as those aimed at promoting economic growth and prosperity in ‘Th...
This special section on global development has been developed from a conference roundtable event run...
The international Development field has long been critiqued on ideological grounds. This study compl...