The book assesses whether a progressive politics of poverty reduction can be forged within the current post-neoliberal moment of development It was published as a special issue of the Journal of Development Studies.
The book assesses whether a progressive politics of poverty reduction can be forged within the current post-neoliberal moment of development It was published as a special issue of the Journal of Development Studies.
Sam Hickey is Senior Lecturer and Associate Director of the Brookes World Poverty Institute at the Institute for Development Policy and Management, University of Manchester. His research interests include the politics of poverty reduction and social protection, alternative forms of poverty analysis, rights-based development and citizenship, NGOs and civil society, and the use of political analysis in development. Much of this work, including this collection, has been completed as a research fellow within the Chronic Poverty Research Centre (2001-2010).
Inhaltsangabe
1. The government of chronic poverty under inclusive liberalism: from the politics of exclusion to the politics of citizenship? 2. A Relational Approach to Durable Poverty, Inequality and Power 3. Grounding 'Responsibilisation Talk': Masculinities, Citizenship and HIV in Cape Town, South Africa 4. Rectifying the Anti-Politics of Citizen Participation: Insights from the Internal Politics of a Subaltern Community in Nepal 5. Governing chronic poverty under inclusive liberalism: The case of the Northern Uganda Social Action Fund 6. Making Development Agents. Participation as Boundary Object in International Development 7. School exclusion as social exclusion: the practices and effects of a conditional cash transfer programme for the poor in Bangladesh 8. 'We Have Always Lived Here': Indigenous Movements, Citizenship, and Poverty in Argentina 9. Decentring poverty, reworking government: Social movements and states in the government of poverty
1. The government of chronic poverty under inclusive liberalism: from the politics of exclusion to the politics of citizenship? 2. A Relational Approach to Durable Poverty, Inequality and Power 3. Grounding 'Responsibilisation Talk': Masculinities, Citizenship and HIV in Cape Town, South Africa 4. Rectifying the Anti-Politics of Citizen Participation: Insights from the Internal Politics of a Subaltern Community in Nepal 5. Governing chronic poverty under inclusive liberalism: The case of the Northern Uganda Social Action Fund 6. Making Development Agents. Participation as Boundary Object in International Development 7. School exclusion as social exclusion: the practices and effects of a conditional cash transfer programme for the poor in Bangladesh 8. 'We Have Always Lived Here': Indigenous Movements, Citizenship, and Poverty in Argentina 9. Decentring poverty, reworking government: Social movements and states in the government of poverty
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