The search for transformatory development practice, distanced from colonial binaries and representations, has been the focus of decades of scholarship. Recent research suggests that INGOs are central in this regard, whether in their governance, fundraising, advocacy, knowledge-management, engagement with others or their approach to programme design. This paper progresses these debates by providing empirical evidence of the value of domestic programming in this ‘project’. Drawing on three case studies, the paper finds evidence of INGOs’ search for a programme strategy, which moves minimising the violence of ‘othering’ from theory to practice
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ThispaperpresentstheSustainableConsumptionLeveraging(SCL)Model anditstoolkit, whichwasdevelopedto he...
SubmittedArticleHow effectively communities of scientists come together and co-operate is crucial bo...
In recent years, philosophy of science has witnessed a significant increase in attention directed to...
A website for arts practitioners working in communities and interested in exploring ‘place’ as a foc...
Today’s digital society functions with principles and innovation developed at research labs around t...
The identity, motivation and experiences of philanthropists have become increasingly popular topics ...
The unique model and partnership of Anudip and iMerit is an immersive and comprehensive approach to ...
Abstract: How can academic programs prepare students to make the transition from education to work p...
This treatise explores the role of craft and craft training as a tool within poverty it looks to que...
In research for development (R4D) and programmatic research work for development knowledge sharing a...
The Pathfinders project records performances by authors and ordinary readers of key early works of e...
• Achieving exascale performance at the end of this decade or the beginning of next decade is essent...
Teaching and Learning Department Capstone ProjectIn recent years, theorists have begun to explore th...
To approach the issue of the recent proposal of an Extended Evolutionary Synthesis (EES) put forth b...
In line with recent efforts to empirically study the folk concept of weakness of will, we examine tw...
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SubmittedArticleHow effectively communities of scientists come together and co-operate is crucial bo...