Seen, heard and counted rethinking care in a development context
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Seen, heard and counted rethinking care in a development context
Seen, Heard and CountedDevelopment and Change Book SeriesAs a journal. Development and Change distinguishes itself by its multidisciplinary approach a Seen, heard and counted rethinking care in a development contextand its breadth of coverage, publishing articles on a wide spectrum of development issues. Accommodating a deeper analysis and a more concentrated focus, it also publishes regular special issues on selected themes. Development and Change and Wiley-Blackwell collaborate to produce these theme issues Seen, heard and counted rethinking care in a development contextas a series of books, with the aim of bringing these pertinent resources to a wider audience.Titles in the series include:Seen, I leard and Counted: RSeen, heard and counted rethinking care in a development context
ethinking Care in a Development Context Edited by Shahra RazaviNegotiating Statehood: Dynamics of Power and Domination in Africa Edited by Tobias HagmSeen, Heard and CountedDevelopment and Change Book SeriesAs a journal. Development and Change distinguishes itself by its multidisciplinary approach a Seen, heard and counted rethinking care in a development contextMyths and Feminist Fables: The Struggle for Interpretive Power in Gender and DevelopmentEdited by Andrea Cornwall. Elizabeth Harrison and Ann WhiteheadTwilight Institutions: Public Authority and Local Politics in Africa Edited by Christian LundChina’s Limits to Growth: Greening State and SocietyEdit Seen, heard and counted rethinking care in a development contexted by Peter Ho and Eduard B. VermeerCatalysing Development? A Debate on AidJan Pronk el al.Stale Failure. Collapse and ReconstructionEdited by JennifeSeen, heard and counted rethinking care in a development context
r MillikenForests: Nature, People, PowerEdited by Martin Doornbos. Ashwani Sailh and Ben WhileGendered Poverty and Well-beingEdited by Shahra RazaviGlSeen, Heard and CountedDevelopment and Change Book SeriesAs a journal. Development and Change distinguishes itself by its multidisciplinary approach a Seen, heard and counted rethinking care in a development contextountedRethinking Care in a Development ContextEdited byShahra Razavi©WILEY-BLACKWELLA John Wiley & Sons, Ltd., PublicationsoResearch InstituteFor SOCIAI DevelopmentThe United Nations Research Institute for Social Development (UNRISD) was established in 1963 to create an independent, autonomous space Seen, heard and counted rethinking care in a development context within the United Nations system for policy-relevant research and dialogue on important social issues. The UNRISĐ mission is to generate knowledge anSeen, heard and counted rethinking care in a development context
d articulate policy alternatives on contemporary social development challenges and processes. Through its multidisciplinary research in collaboration Seen, Heard and CountedDevelopment and Change Book SeriesAs a journal. Development and Change distinguishes itself by its multidisciplinary approach a Seen, heard and counted rethinking care in a development contextty, advance well-being and rights, and create more democratic and just societies.Seen, Heard and CountedDevelopment and Change Book SeriesAs a journal. Development and Change distinguishes itself by its multidisciplinary approach aGọi ngay
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