Contesting Development: Participatory Projects and Local Conflict Dynamics in Indonesia - Rilegato

Libro 22 di 62: Yale Agrarian Studies

Barron, Patrick; Diprose, Rachael; Woolcock, Michael

 
9780300126310: Contesting Development: Participatory Projects and Local Conflict Dynamics in Indonesia

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This pathbreaking book analyzes a highly successful participatory development program in Indonesia, exploring its distinctive origins and design principles and its impacts on local conflict dynamics and social institutions.

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Patrick Barron, a doctoral candidate at the University of Oxford, was for seven years the manager of World Bank’s Conflict and Development program in Indonesia. Rachael Diprose holds a doctorate from the University of Oxford and has worked in development research, policy, and programming around the world. Michael Woolcock is senior social scientist, Development Research Group, World Bank.


Patrick Barron is a doctoral candidate, Nuffield College, Department of Politics and International Relations, University of Oxford.
Rachael Diprose is a doctoral candidate, St Antony's College, Department of International Development, University of Oxford.
Michael Woolcock is senior social scientist in the Development Research Group of the World Bank, where he has worked since 1998.

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