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An Anthropological Critique of Development Mark Hobart

An Anthropological Critique of Development By Mark Hobart

An Anthropological Critique of Development by Mark Hobart


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Challenges the utopian view of Western knowledge as uniquely successful in its application to economic and social development. The contributors offer an enthographic critique using case studies from Europe, Africa, Asia and Latin America.

An Anthropological Critique of Development Summary

An Anthropological Critique of Development: The Growth of Ignorance by Mark Hobart

Questioning the utopian image of western knowledge as a uniquely successful achievement in its application to economic and social development, this provocative volume, the latest in the EIDOS series, argues that it is unacceptable to dismiss problems encountered by development projects as the inadequate implementation of knowledge. Rather, it suggests that failures stem from the constitution of knowledge and its object.
By focussing on the ways in which agency in development is attributed to experts, thereby turning previously active participants into passive subjects or ignorant objects, the contributors claim that the hidden agenda to the aims of educating and improving the lives of those in the undeveloped world falls little short of perpetuating ignorance.

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GOR002557544
9780415079594
0415079594
An Anthropological Critique of Development: The Growth of Ignorance by Mark Hobart
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
19930930
248
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