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Author Eyben, Rosalind, author.

Title International aid and the making of a better world : reflexive practice / Rosalind Eyben
Published London ; New York : Routledge, Taylor and Francis, 2014

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Description 1 online resource (208 pages)
Series Rethinking Development
Rethinking development.
Contents Cover; Half Title; Title Page; Copyright Page; Dedication; Table of Contents; List of illustrations; Abbreviations; Preface; 1 Introduction: reflexive practice; 2 Histories and biographies; 3 Home and away; 4 A way of seeing; 5 Who changes?; 6 Through others' eyes; 7 Relationships and realities; 8 Good enough practice; 9 Conclusion: making a better world; References; Index
Summary How can international aid professionals manage to deal with the daily dilemmas of working for the wellbeing of people in countries other than their ownA scholar-activist and lifelong development practitioner seeks to answer that question in a book that provides a vivid and accessible insight into the world of aid - its people, ideas and values against the backdrop of a broader historical analysis of the contested ideals and politics of aid operations from the 1960s to the present day. Moving between aid-recipient countries, head office and global policy spaces, Rosalind Eyben critically examines her own behaviour to explore what happens when trying to improve people's lives in far-away countries and warns how self-deception may construct obstacles to the very change desired, considering the challenge to traditional aid practices posed by new donors like Brazil who speak of history and relationships. The book proposes that to help make this a better world, individuals and organisations working in international development must respond self-critically to the dilemmas of power and knowledge that shape aid's messy relations. Written in an accessible way with vignettes, stories and dialogue, this critical history of aid provides practical tools and methodology for students in development studies, anthropology and international studies and for development practitioners to adopt the habit of reflexivity when helping to make a better world
How can international aid professionals manage to deal with the daily dilemmas of working for the wellbeing of people in countries other than their own? A scholar-activist and lifelong development practitioner seeks to answer that question in a book that provides a vivid and accessible insight into the world of aid - its people, ideas and values against the backdrop of a broader historical analysis of the contested ideals and politics of aid operations from the 1960s to the present day. Moving between aid-recipient countries, head office and global policy spaces, Rosalind Eyben critic
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 173-184) and index
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Subject Globalization.
Sustainable development -- Developed countries
globalism.
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Industries -- General.
Globalization
Sustainable development
Entwicklungshilfe
Praxis
Developed countries
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9781135132743
1135132747
9781135132750
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1306570573
9781306570572