Participatory development models remain influential within mainstream development institutions, despite substantial scholarly critique. This paper examines one case study of a rural development facilitator from Tamil Nadu, India, who adopted participatory strategies to promote transitions to ecological agriculture. It considers the challenges and frustrations she faced in adopting these strategies and their shortcomings in promoting meaningful, long-term transformations within communities. In particular, local power structures and neoliberal institutions that made up the local context made it difficult to achieve participatory development’s stated objectives. The case illustrates potential pathways forward beyond the current participatory d...
For the rural poor – who depend above all the land for their survival – a central development challe...
The purpose of this qualitative case study was to investigate the in-community stakeholders\u27 perc...
This paper presents observations from a project that combines participatory rural development method...
"Participation" has become an increasingly important discourse within the global practice of develop...
"Participation" has become an increasingly important discourse within the global practice of develop...
In many popular intervention methodologies aimed at stimulating sustainable rural development (in th...
In many popular intervention methodologies aimed at stimulating sustainable rural development (in th...
Over the past twenty years a wide range of organisations, with very different ideological agendas, h...
Participatory approaches to research and development have been widely discussed and promoted from th...
Traditional development theories concentrated on stimulating economic growth without considering th...
M.A.The success of participation in research for development depends upon its ability to change powe...
M.A.The success of participation in research for development depends upon its ability to change powe...
Within ‘developed’ countries, current economic development strategies for rural areas are concerned ...
Within ‘developed’ countries, current economic development strategies for rural areas are concerned ...
or the rural poor – who depend above all the land for their survival – a central development challen...
For the rural poor – who depend above all the land for their survival – a central development challe...
The purpose of this qualitative case study was to investigate the in-community stakeholders\u27 perc...
This paper presents observations from a project that combines participatory rural development method...
"Participation" has become an increasingly important discourse within the global practice of develop...
"Participation" has become an increasingly important discourse within the global practice of develop...
In many popular intervention methodologies aimed at stimulating sustainable rural development (in th...
In many popular intervention methodologies aimed at stimulating sustainable rural development (in th...
Over the past twenty years a wide range of organisations, with very different ideological agendas, h...
Participatory approaches to research and development have been widely discussed and promoted from th...
Traditional development theories concentrated on stimulating economic growth without considering th...
M.A.The success of participation in research for development depends upon its ability to change powe...
M.A.The success of participation in research for development depends upon its ability to change powe...
Within ‘developed’ countries, current economic development strategies for rural areas are concerned ...
Within ‘developed’ countries, current economic development strategies for rural areas are concerned ...
or the rural poor – who depend above all the land for their survival – a central development challen...
For the rural poor – who depend above all the land for their survival – a central development challe...
The purpose of this qualitative case study was to investigate the in-community stakeholders\u27 perc...
This paper presents observations from a project that combines participatory rural development method...