Susceptibility in Development

Susceptibility in Development
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Total Pages : 225
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ISBN-10 : 9780198854739
ISBN-13 : 0198854730
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Download or read book Susceptibility in Development written by Tanya Jakimow and published by . This book was released on 2020-07-08 with total page 225 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Susceptibility in Development offers a novel approach to understanding power in development through theories of affect and emotion. Development agents - people tasked with designing or delivering development - are susceptible to being affected in ways that may derail or threaten their "senseof self". This susceptibility is in direct relation to the capacity of others to engender feelings in development agents: an overlooked form of power. Susceptibility in Development proposes a new analytical framework to enable new readings of power relations and their consequences for development.Susceptibility in Development offers a comparative ethnography of two types of local development agents: volunteers in a community development program in Medan, Indonesia, and women municipal councillors in Dehradun, India. Ethnographic accounts that are attentive to the emotions and affectsengendered in encounters between individuals provide a fresh reading of the relations shaping local development. Local development agents may be more "susceptible" than workers and volunteers from the global North, yet the capacity/susceptibility to affect/be affected orders relations and shapesoutcomes of development more broadly. In theorising from the local, Susceptibility in Development offers fresh insights into power dynamics in development.


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