Abstract This autoethnographic narrative explores the author’s capacity building experiences, observances, insights, and reflections over a two year period working with a youth livelihoods nongovernmental organization in the South Pacific nation of Vanuatu. Autoethnographies explore the author’s own personal insight and reflection of their own experiences, which in turn may encourage readers to reflect on their own beliefs and practices. The author will define autoethnography and capacity building, briefly outline the historical context of Vanuatu, discuss the successes and challenges of facilitating capacity building, and reflect on her own values, assumptions, and learning within the social context of an international development professi...
Paternalism is a subject par excellence for such an autoethnographic analysis because ‘authors use t...
Abstract Based upon six months of ethnographic fieldwork conducted on the island of Emae, Vanuatu, t...
This case study shows how the Office of the Public Solicitor of Papua New Guinea developed a social ...
Abstract This autoethnographic narrative explores the author’s capacity building experiences, observ...
© 2016 Taylor & Francis. All rights reserved. Capacity building looks at developing the infrastructu...
Deconstructive, Dialogical and Developmental Practices as the Cornerstones of an Approach to Communi...
A central goal of capacity development is transforming participants into autonomous agents. However,...
In this article, I reflect on my longitudinal relation with the indigenous Hai//om Bushmen of the re...
This article discusses how dependency’s antonym, ‘self-reliance’ expresses and shapes aspirations fo...
The geographic landscape of this study is the Lao Peoples\u27 Democratic Republic, also known by its...
There is increasing investment in a range of capacity building initiatives in the development world....
In the Highlands of Papua New Guinea, agricultural extension is one of the few adult education chann...
Autoethnography is an innovative qualitative research method. It is the practice of reflecting on mo...
This study looks critically at the practices of participatory development by a local NGO in East Nus...
A returned Peace Corps volunteer examines whether he established an increased cross-cultural awarene...
Paternalism is a subject par excellence for such an autoethnographic analysis because ‘authors use t...
Abstract Based upon six months of ethnographic fieldwork conducted on the island of Emae, Vanuatu, t...
This case study shows how the Office of the Public Solicitor of Papua New Guinea developed a social ...
Abstract This autoethnographic narrative explores the author’s capacity building experiences, observ...
© 2016 Taylor & Francis. All rights reserved. Capacity building looks at developing the infrastructu...
Deconstructive, Dialogical and Developmental Practices as the Cornerstones of an Approach to Communi...
A central goal of capacity development is transforming participants into autonomous agents. However,...
In this article, I reflect on my longitudinal relation with the indigenous Hai//om Bushmen of the re...
This article discusses how dependency’s antonym, ‘self-reliance’ expresses and shapes aspirations fo...
The geographic landscape of this study is the Lao Peoples\u27 Democratic Republic, also known by its...
There is increasing investment in a range of capacity building initiatives in the development world....
In the Highlands of Papua New Guinea, agricultural extension is one of the few adult education chann...
Autoethnography is an innovative qualitative research method. It is the practice of reflecting on mo...
This study looks critically at the practices of participatory development by a local NGO in East Nus...
A returned Peace Corps volunteer examines whether he established an increased cross-cultural awarene...
Paternalism is a subject par excellence for such an autoethnographic analysis because ‘authors use t...
Abstract Based upon six months of ethnographic fieldwork conducted on the island of Emae, Vanuatu, t...
This case study shows how the Office of the Public Solicitor of Papua New Guinea developed a social ...