By defining international communities of practice (CoPs) as domains of knowledge, this book investigates the adoption of new practices via collective learning. It will be of interest to scholars and students interested in IR theory, international organizations, development workers and anyone interested in global governance.
By defining international communities of practice (CoPs) as domains of knowledge, this book investigates the adoption of new practices via collective learning. It will be of interest to scholars and students interested in IR theory, international organizations, development workers and anyone interested in global governance.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Maïka Sondarjee is an associate professor at the School of International Development and Global Studies at the University of Ottawa. Her research addresses communities of practice, the coloniality of power in global governance, the marginalization of feminist and Global South research in IR, as well as inclusive development at the World Bank. She has published in outlets such as International Studies Quarterly, Third World Quarterly, Millennium, Global Society, International Journal, International Studies Perspectives, and Global Studies Quarterly.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction 2. Relations, Processes, and Narratives in Communities of Practice 3. Collective Learning at the Boundaries of Communities of Practice 4. Inclusive Procedural Practices within CoPs at the Bank 5. Boundaries as Sites for Collective Learning 6. Boundary Brokers are not Alone, not even James Wolfensohn 7. Contestation in and of Practices 8. "Better Practices" and Coloniality of Epistemic Power 9. Conclusion: Implications for Multilateral Development Policymaking
1. Introduction 2. Relations, Processes, and Narratives in Communities of Practice 3. Collective Learning at the Boundaries of Communities of Practice 4. Inclusive Procedural Practices within CoPs at the Bank 5. Boundaries as Sites for Collective Learning 6. Boundary Brokers are not Alone, not even James Wolfensohn 7. Contestation in and of Practices 8. "Better Practices" and Coloniality of Epistemic Power 9. Conclusion: Implications for Multilateral Development Policymaking
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