Summary The rapid growth and acceptance of the concept of participation has been a key feature of international development in the 1990s. Policies to enhance and strengthen participation have long been used in the North as a strategy for addressing issues of poverty and social exclusion. This article reviews the experience of three such programmes in the United States over the last three decades. Then it identifies key lessons and themes from this history which may be relevant and instructive to the current debates on participation and development in the South
While research to date on volunteering and development has largely focused attention on the global S...
Regional organisations are moving away from traditional market-based goals to embrace issues of welf...
While research to date on volunteering and development has largely focused attention on the global S...
This IDS Bulletin is an oddity: a publication by an institute specialising in developing countries, ...
Summary Increasing poverty and social exclusion (PSE) open up the possibility of fertile dialogue b...
My mission is to explore the issues of poverty and social exclusion across the boundary between dev...
M.A.Despite some improvement in the living standards of the world's population, poverty persists, an...
This paper argues that Northern non-governmental development organisations (NGDOs) are immensely var...
Development policy, practice and research have largely adhered to a North–South, geographic and aid-...
Summaries Although the concept of social exclusion has its origins in northern social policy discou...
The years after World War II have held numerous critical global occurrences for the global North and...
Volunteering and development have often been explored through analyses of international volunteering...
The Sustainable Development Goals require countries to halve poverty in all its dimensions by 2020 b...
At a time when uneven power dynamics are high on development actors’ agenda, this book will be an im...
This article provides a theoretical framework to the Special Issue by examining the concept of child...
While research to date on volunteering and development has largely focused attention on the global S...
Regional organisations are moving away from traditional market-based goals to embrace issues of welf...
While research to date on volunteering and development has largely focused attention on the global S...
This IDS Bulletin is an oddity: a publication by an institute specialising in developing countries, ...
Summary Increasing poverty and social exclusion (PSE) open up the possibility of fertile dialogue b...
My mission is to explore the issues of poverty and social exclusion across the boundary between dev...
M.A.Despite some improvement in the living standards of the world's population, poverty persists, an...
This paper argues that Northern non-governmental development organisations (NGDOs) are immensely var...
Development policy, practice and research have largely adhered to a North–South, geographic and aid-...
Summaries Although the concept of social exclusion has its origins in northern social policy discou...
The years after World War II have held numerous critical global occurrences for the global North and...
Volunteering and development have often been explored through analyses of international volunteering...
The Sustainable Development Goals require countries to halve poverty in all its dimensions by 2020 b...
At a time when uneven power dynamics are high on development actors’ agenda, this book will be an im...
This article provides a theoretical framework to the Special Issue by examining the concept of child...
While research to date on volunteering and development has largely focused attention on the global S...
Regional organisations are moving away from traditional market-based goals to embrace issues of welf...
While research to date on volunteering and development has largely focused attention on the global S...