Exploring Ghanacoop, a co-development project that involved Ghanaian migrants to Italy, this paper attempts to reveal the gap between gender narratives and practices that these new brokers perform within the development arena. Ghanacoop was a cooperative company trading in fruits and so-called ‘ethnic products’, managed by Ghanaian transmigrants. The company was also involved in few sustainable development projects in Ghana, becoming an important broker of development between Italy and Ghana. Because of its entrepreneurial features and idiom, it succeeded in opening a new space of political negotiation with Italian and Ghanaian State institutions. Based on an ethnographic research, this paper analyses how Ghanacoop mirrors and translates th...
Feminist ideas have entered the neoliberal agricultural development agenda, including increasingly u...
Employing an ethnographic approach, I analyse the agentive practices of a codevelopment project name...
This paper explores how biometric payment practices in Ghana reinforce historically grown, patriarch...
Exploring Ghanacoop, a co-development project that involved Ghanaian migrants to Italy, this paper a...
Exploring Ghanacoop, a co-development project that involved Ghanaian migrants to Italy, this paper ...
International organisations, migrants' associations, and economic actors as well as state institutio...
Internal migration is an inherent part of the processes of development and structural transformation...
Le politiche e le iniziative di co-sviluppo, pur potenzialmente incorporando idee di democrazia, par...
"The subject of inquiry of this study is 'gender' within diasporic philanthropy in the discourse on ...
This doctoral thesis analyses transnational and local modes of gender and social transformation in t...
Based on the ethnography of two co-development projects run by Ghanaian migrants to Italy, this arti...
This paper draws on a feminist poststructural perspective to examine gendered dimensions of sending ...
Gender mainstreaming and women’s economic empowerment are dominant discourses in the international d...
The high level of migration of people from Northern to Southern Ghana is rooted in historical antece...
Women and girls currently constitute nearly half of international migrants and more than half of the...
Feminist ideas have entered the neoliberal agricultural development agenda, including increasingly u...
Employing an ethnographic approach, I analyse the agentive practices of a codevelopment project name...
This paper explores how biometric payment practices in Ghana reinforce historically grown, patriarch...
Exploring Ghanacoop, a co-development project that involved Ghanaian migrants to Italy, this paper a...
Exploring Ghanacoop, a co-development project that involved Ghanaian migrants to Italy, this paper ...
International organisations, migrants' associations, and economic actors as well as state institutio...
Internal migration is an inherent part of the processes of development and structural transformation...
Le politiche e le iniziative di co-sviluppo, pur potenzialmente incorporando idee di democrazia, par...
"The subject of inquiry of this study is 'gender' within diasporic philanthropy in the discourse on ...
This doctoral thesis analyses transnational and local modes of gender and social transformation in t...
Based on the ethnography of two co-development projects run by Ghanaian migrants to Italy, this arti...
This paper draws on a feminist poststructural perspective to examine gendered dimensions of sending ...
Gender mainstreaming and women’s economic empowerment are dominant discourses in the international d...
The high level of migration of people from Northern to Southern Ghana is rooted in historical antece...
Women and girls currently constitute nearly half of international migrants and more than half of the...
Feminist ideas have entered the neoliberal agricultural development agenda, including increasingly u...
Employing an ethnographic approach, I analyse the agentive practices of a codevelopment project name...
This paper explores how biometric payment practices in Ghana reinforce historically grown, patriarch...