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Networking resources, owning productivity: a post-development alternative in Mindanao?
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posted on 2023-06-08, 19:08 authored by Lindsey K HornerThis paper explores the practices of one small non-governmental organisation (NGO) in Mindanao working innovatively to challenge power and interests by linking resources to local communities who control their productivity. While this may seem like social capital, I suggest that the agency over production, and the deeply political and ideological nature of the recipient communities, calls for a different reading. The regard for the contextual and contestational politics suggests that a radical alternative is emerging. I use post-development theory to frame the analysis of this example, posing the question: Is this practice a radical alternative to the internationally framed global development discourses, or are we witnessing the reproduction of these discourses in new forms?
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- Published
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Globalisation, Societies and EducationISSN
1476-7724Publisher
Taylor & FrancisExternal DOI
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4Volume
11Page range
538-559Department affiliated with
- Education Publications
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- Yes
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2014-11-21Usage metrics
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