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Ethnographies of Aid. Exploring development texts and encounters, nr. 24

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Published: 2014-01-01

Articles

  • Introducing Aidnography

    Jeremy Gould
    1-14
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  • The World Bank's Good Governance Agenda. Narratives of Democracy and Power

    Rita Abrahamsen
    15-44
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  • Studying Aid: Some Methods

    Des Gasper
    45-92
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  • Catchwords, Empty Phrases and Tautological Reasoning. Democracy and Civil Society in Danish Aid

    Henrik Secher Marcussen, Steen Bergendorff
    93-122
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  • Policy Formulation in a Multi-Donor Aid Context. An ethnographic reading of the early dynamics of Lebanon's post-war reconstruction

    Nisrine El Ghaziri
    123-148
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  • "Studying Through" a Globalizing World. Building Method through Aidnographies

    Janine R. Wedel
    149-174
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  • Globalisation, Memory and Consultancy. Towards a new ethnography of policy advice and welfare reform

    Paul Stubbs
    175-198
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  • Talking about "Donors". Women's Organizing in Post-Yugoslav Countries

    Aida Bagic
    199-226
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  • Disputing development discourses. Understanding the motivation and performance of local NGO staff

    Malin Arvidson
    227-262
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  • Positionality and scale. Methodological issues in the ethnography of aid

    Jeremy Gould
    263-290
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  • Contributors

    291-292
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Publications from the Ph.D. Programme

  • Publications from the Graduate School of International Development Studies

    293-297
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