Addresses previous critiques of development by pointing out the agency of poor and indigenous groups in Colombia, who presented visions of development that countered those of the state, dominant NGOs, and the world economy.
Addresses previous critiques of development by pointing out the agency of poor and indigenous groups in Colombia, who presented visions of development that countered those of the state, dominant NGOs, and the world economy.
David D. Gow is the Edgar R. Baker Professor of International Affairs and Anthropology and Director of the International Development Studies Program in The Elliott School of International Affairs at The George Washington University. Formerly a consultant to the World Bank and a senior associate with the World Resources Institute, he is a coeditor of Implementing Rural Development Projects: Lessons from AID and World Bank Experiences.
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Acknowledgments ix Abbreviations xiii Introduction: Beyond the Developmental Gaze 1 1. More Than an Engaged Fieldnote: Collaboration, Dialogue, and Difference 21 2. Disaster and Diaspora: Discourses of Development and Opportunity 59 3. Development Planning: Slaves of Modernity or Agents of Change? 96 4. Local Knowledge, Different Dreams: Planning for the Next Generation 134 5. The Nasa of the North and the Tensions of Modernity 171 6. Beyond Development: The Continuing Struggle for Peace, Justice, and Inclusion 202 Conclusion. Countering Development: Indigenous Modernity and the Moral Imagination 240 Notes 261 Bibliography 273 Index 295
Acknowledgments ix Abbreviations xiii Introduction: Beyond the Developmental Gaze 1 1. More Than an Engaged Fieldnote: Collaboration, Dialogue, and Difference 21 2. Disaster and Diaspora: Discourses of Development and Opportunity 59 3. Development Planning: Slaves of Modernity or Agents of Change? 96 4. Local Knowledge, Different Dreams: Planning for the Next Generation 134 5. The Nasa of the North and the Tensions of Modernity 171 6. Beyond Development: The Continuing Struggle for Peace, Justice, and Inclusion 202 Conclusion. Countering Development: Indigenous Modernity and the Moral Imagination 240 Notes 261 Bibliography 273 Index 295
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