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The myth of community : gender issues in participatory development / edited by Irene Guijt and Meera Kaul Shah.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: London : Intermediate Technology Publications, [1998]Copyright date: ©1998Description: xx, 288 pages : illustrations ; 23 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 1853394211
  • 9781853394218
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 307.1412082
Contents:
Acknowledgements -- Author Profiles -- Foreword -- 1. General Introduction: Waking up to power, process and conflict -- 2. Living Up to the Empowerment Claim? The potential of PRA -- 3. Assessing PRA for Implementing Gender and Development -- 4. Gender, Participation and the Politics of Difference -- 5. Giving Space to Conflict in Training -- 6. Problematics and Pointers about Participatory Research and Gender -- 7. Learning about Participation from Gender Relations of Female Infanticide -- 8. Entering Women's World through Men's Eyes: using PRAP to sensitize men towards women's issues -- 9. Brides have a Price: gender dimensions of objective-oriented project planning in Zimbabwe -- 10. For a Pencil: sex and adolescence in peri-urban Lusaka -- 11. Community Forest Management: whose participation.? -- 12. Gender, Participation and HIV: a positive force for change? -- 13. Gendered Perceptions of Well-being and Social Change in Darko, Ghana -- 14. Of Mothers and Men: Questioning gender and community myths in Bali -- 15. Video, Gender and Participatory Development -- 16. Gendered Landscapes, Gendered Lives in Zambrana-Chacuey, Dominican Republic -- 17. Gender-blind or Gender-bright Targeting of Projects in Cambodia -- 18. From Crops to Gender Relations: transforming extension in Zambia -- 19. Gender, Participation and Organizations in Bhutanese Refugee Camps -- 20. Agreeing to Disagree: dealing with age and gender in Redd Barna Uganda -- 21. 'Salt and Spices': addressing gender issues in participatory programme implementation in AKRSP, India -- 22. Institutionalization of Gender through Participatory Practice -- Notes.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Acknowledgements -- Author Profiles -- Foreword -- 1. General Introduction: Waking up to power, process and conflict -- 2. Living Up to the Empowerment Claim? The potential of PRA -- 3. Assessing PRA for Implementing Gender and Development -- 4. Gender, Participation and the Politics of Difference -- 5. Giving Space to Conflict in Training -- 6. Problematics and Pointers about Participatory Research and Gender -- 7. Learning about Participation from Gender Relations of Female Infanticide -- 8. Entering Women's World through Men's Eyes: using PRAP to sensitize men towards women's issues -- 9. Brides have a Price: gender dimensions of objective-oriented project planning in Zimbabwe -- 10. For a Pencil: sex and adolescence in peri-urban Lusaka -- 11. Community Forest Management: whose participation.? -- 12. Gender, Participation and HIV: a positive force for change? -- 13. Gendered Perceptions of Well-being and Social Change in Darko, Ghana -- 14. Of Mothers and Men: Questioning gender and community myths in Bali -- 15. Video, Gender and Participatory Development -- 16. Gendered Landscapes, Gendered Lives in Zambrana-Chacuey, Dominican Republic -- 17. Gender-blind or Gender-bright Targeting of Projects in Cambodia -- 18. From Crops to Gender Relations: transforming extension in Zambia -- 19. Gender, Participation and Organizations in Bhutanese Refugee Camps -- 20. Agreeing to Disagree: dealing with age and gender in Redd Barna Uganda -- 21. 'Salt and Spices': addressing gender issues in participatory programme implementation in AKRSP, India -- 22. Institutionalization of Gender through Participatory Practice -- Notes.

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