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Participation, from tyranny to transformation? : exploring new approaches to participation in development /

Contributor(s): Hickey, Samuel, 1972- | Mohan, Giles, 1966-.
Publisher: London ; ZED Books, 2004Description: x, 292 pages ; 22 cm.Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 1842774603; 9781842774601:; 9781842774618; 1842774611.Subject(s): Community development -- Developing countries | Political participation -- Congresses | Economic development -- Citizen participation | Political planning -- Citizen participation -- Congresses | Local government -- Citizen participation | Economic development -- Citizen participation -- Congresses | Local government -- Citizen participation -- Congresses | Despotism -- CongressesDDC classification: 307.14
Contents:
Acknowledgements -- From tyranny to transformation? -- Rethinking participation -- Participation as a popular agency : reconnecting with underlying processes of development -- Realizing transformative participation in practice : state and civil responses -- Donors and participation : caught between tyranny and transformation -- broader perspectives on 'from tyranny to transformation' -- Contributors -- Index.
Summary: Participation is a popular approach to project implementation, policy making & governance, but how susceptible to manipulation is this process? The contributors defend the principles of participation with case studies from around the world & show how it can be linked to genuinely transformative processes.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Acknowledgements -- From tyranny to transformation? -- Rethinking participation -- Participation as a popular agency : reconnecting with underlying processes of development -- Realizing transformative participation in practice : state and civil responses -- Donors and participation : caught between tyranny and transformation -- broader perspectives on 'from tyranny to transformation' -- Contributors -- Index.

Participation is a popular approach to project implementation, policy making & governance, but how susceptible to manipulation is this process? The contributors defend the principles of participation with case studies from around the world & show how it can be linked to genuinely transformative processes.

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