Government of chronic poverty from the politics of exclusion to the politice of citizenship?
Material type: TextPublication details: London & New York Routledge 2011Description: v, 194pISBN:- 0415598508
- 362.5 HIC
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CONTENTS 1. The Government of Chronic Poverty: From Exclusion to Citizenship? Sam Hickey 1 2. A Relational Approach to Durable Poverty, Inequality and Power David Masse 18 3. Grounding 'Rcsponsibilisation Talk': Masculinities, Citizenship and HTV in Cape Town, South Africa Christopher J. Colvin, Steven Robins and Joan Leavens 41 4. Rectifying the Anti-Politics of Citizen Participation: Insights from the Internal Politics of a Subaltern Community in Nepal Katsuhiko Masaki 58 5. Governing Chronic Poverty under Inclusive Liberalism: The Case of the Northern Uganda Social Action Fund Frederick Golooba-Mutebi and Sam Hickey 78 6. Making Development Agents: Participation as Boundary Object in International Development -Maia Green 102 7. School Exclusion as Social Exclusion: the Practices and Effects of a Conditional Cash Transfer Programme for the Poor in Bangladesh - Naomi Hossain 126 8. 'We Have Always Lived Here': Indigenous Movements, Citizenship and Poverty in Argentina Matthias vom Hau and Guillermo Wilde 145 9. Decentring Poverty, Reworking Government: Social Movements and States in the Government of Poverty A.J. Bebbington, D. Mitlin, J. Mogaladi, M. Scurrah and C. Bielich 166 Index 189
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