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Sharing our natural resources
Publisher
SOS Sahel International UK
Voices of the Poor
Publisher
International Institute for Environment and Development
Hybrid public action
Publisher
Institute of Development Studies
Affirming life and diversity. Rural images and voices in food sovereignty in south India.
Publisher
IIED and DDS
Raising voice - securing a livelihood: the role of diverse livelihoods in pastoralist areas in Ethiopia
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Publisher
Institute of Development Studies
Rude accountability in the unreformed state: informal pressures on frontline bureaucrats in Bangladesh
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Publisher
Institute of Development Studies
Citizen action and national policy reform
Abstract
How can ordinary citizens - and the organizations and movements with which they engage - make changes in national policies which affect their lives, and the lives of others around them? Under what conditions does citizen action contribute to more responsive states, pro-poor policies and greater social justice? What is needed to overcome setbacks, and to consolidate smaller victories into 'successful' change? These are the questions taken up by this book which brings together eight studies of successful cases of citizen activism in South Africa, Morocco, Brazil, Chile, Mexico, Turkey, India and the Philippines.
Publisher
Zed Books
Negotiating Empowerment
Publisher
Institute of Development Studies
Quotas: add women and stir?
Publisher
Institute of Development Studies
Sexuality Matters
Publisher
Institute of Development Studies
Walking down the forbidden lane: 'shit talk' promotes sanitation
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Publisher
International Institute for Environment and Development
Feminist participatory action research: methodologicial and ethical issues
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Abstract
Close relationships between researchers and participants engaged in a feminst participatory action research project have brought joy and insight, but also challenges. Through the project the authors collaborate to enhance participants' careers and, among some, develop feminst consciousness. This paper discusses methodological and ethical issues that derive from the closeness of the relationships between many of the participants and the authors themelves. Subjectivities are explored, the issues associated with interpreting participants' stories, actions and conversations, the risk of perpetuating uncritical assimilation or colonisation for Maori participants, and the challenge of matching practice with ideals of emancipation for all women.
Feminist discourses of (dis)empowerment in an action research project involving rural women and communication technologies
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Abstract
Women's empowerment is a central aim of feminist action research. However, due to the many contradictory discourses of empowerment, it has become a contested concept. Drawing on poststructuralist theories of power-knowledge, discourse and subjectivity, this article critically analyses the discourses identified in an Australian feminist action research porjcect involving rural women, academics and industry partners. This project aimed to empower women to discuss and use interactive communication technologies (ICTs). This analysis highlights the contradictory effects of the egalitarian and expert discourses that were identified, and the multiple, often conflicting, subject positions that were taken up by the researchers and participants. Our analysis suggests that discourses of empowerment and disempowerment intersect and interpenetrate one another, and highlights some of the dangers and contradictions associated with feminist participatory action research. We argue that a poststructuralist appproach to analysis and critical reflexivity can lessen the "impossible burden" on academic feminists engaged in emancipatory research.
Publisher
Sage Publications
How community farmers participated in project planning and implementation
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