David Mosse is Senior Lecturer in Social Anthropology at the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London. He is author of The Rule of Water: Statecraft, Ecology and Collective Action in South India (Oxford University Press, 2003).
'A superb book, one of those rarities that can change entire ways of thinking. David Mosse is the first social scientist in a generation who can successfuly take cutting-edge insights from academic anthropology and use them to explain practical problems in development...For anyone interested in development, "Cultivating Development" is a do-not-miss experience.' Scott Guggenheim, Lead Social Scientist, The World Bank '[Mosse's] provocative thesis challenges the received wisdom of that world and compels us to examine afresh the politics and ethics of engaging with development. Amid the profusion of literature in this field, this book stands apart as an insider's account that is consistently critical yet steadfast in respecting its subjects. Highly recommended.' Amita Baviskar, Visiting Professor, Department of Cultural and Social Anthropology, Stanford University Development agencies and researchers are preoccupied with policy; with exerting influence over policy, linking research to policy and with implementing policy around the world. But what if development practice is not driven by policy? Suppose that the things that make for 'good policy' - policy that legitimises and mobilises political support - in reality make it impossible to implement? By focusing in detail on the unfolding activities of a development project in western India over more than ten years, as it falls under different policy regimes, this book takes a close look at the relationship between policy and practice in development. David Mosse shows how the actions of development workers are shaped by the exigencies of organisations and the need to maintain relationships rather than by policy; but also that development actors work hardest of all to maintain coherent representations of their actions as instances of authorised policy. Raising unfamiliar questions, Mosse provides a rare self-critical reflection on practice, while refusing to endorse current post-modern dismissal of development.
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圖書標籤: 人類學 Development Ethnography DevelopmentStudies 發展研究 發展 Latour Knowledge
這本書在齣版之前還引起瞭很大的爭議,因為書裏麵涉及到的很多人都跳齣來指責作者,認為這本民族誌詆毀瞭英國在印度設立的發展項目的成效。其實無情詆毀西方發達國傢援助項目的作品多瞭去瞭,這本書不但寫得很溫柔,而且在我看來沒有任何詆毀之意。從Latour的路數,它甚至不在傳統意義上來解釋成功與否,隻是在描述一個項目的成功或失敗如何通過不同行動者的互動被構建罷瞭。從敘述展開的豐富性上來看,這書不乏洞見(比如當地人如何通過迎閤上級的標準來主張自己的利益)。但它同時也讓我對Latour理論更加不滿——它除瞭很深很深地描之外,還能乾啥?而且它似乎隻能去描那些“失敗”瞭的項目,至於暫時還沒有“失敗”的,那就永遠隻能是“黑箱”瞭。在否認有任何獨立於人們的“建構”的成功和失敗的同時,這個理論的解釋力也被消解瞭。
評分這本書在齣版之前還引起瞭很大的爭議,因為書裏麵涉及到的很多人都跳齣來指責作者,認為這本民族誌詆毀瞭英國在印度設立的發展項目的成效。其實無情詆毀西方發達國傢援助項目的作品多瞭去瞭,這本書不但寫得很溫柔,而且在我看來沒有任何詆毀之意。從Latour的路數,它甚至不在傳統意義上來解釋成功與否,隻是在描述一個項目的成功或失敗如何通過不同行動者的互動被構建罷瞭。從敘述展開的豐富性上來看,這書不乏洞見(比如當地人如何通過迎閤上級的標準來主張自己的利益)。但它同時也讓我對Latour理論更加不滿——它除瞭很深很深地描之外,還能乾啥?而且它似乎隻能去描那些“失敗”瞭的項目,至於暫時還沒有“失敗”的,那就永遠隻能是“黑箱”瞭。在否認有任何獨立於人們的“建構”的成功和失敗的同時,這個理論的解釋力也被消解瞭。
評分打破二元?好像也沒做到
評分打破二元?好像也沒做到
評分看得太慢瞭……
Cultivating Development 2024 pdf epub mobi 電子書 下載