Regional Modernities: The Cultural Politics of Development in IndiaThis book advances public and scholarly debates on development and globalization in new directions. It presents carefully developed case studies to show how the subjects of development are shaped by, and actively reshape, development ideas, programs, and projects. The essays in this volume include cross-cultural perspectives from Africa, Southeast Asia, and the Indian diaspora. |
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The latter is particularly important since NGOs , or specifically grassroots NGOs ,
have been often characterized as ... In this way , the NGO identity is grounded in
a regional modernity that is both cosmopolitan and parochial and enables the ...
The latter is particularly important since NGOs , or specifically grassroots NGOs ,
have been often characterized as ... In this way , the NGO identity is grounded in
a regional modernity that is both cosmopolitan and parochial and enables the ...
Page 240
By focusing on the practices of NGOs ( versus looking at them as unified
organizations / subjects ) we can better appreciate how a single organization can
pursue programs that seem to be logically and ideologically at odds . This is
significant ...
By focusing on the practices of NGOs ( versus looking at them as unified
organizations / subjects ) we can better appreciate how a single organization can
pursue programs that seem to be logically and ideologically at odds . This is
significant ...
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Ironically the story of entrepreneurism in NGOs does not begin at the World Bank
. 23 The success of South Asian NGOs like the Self - Employed Women ' s
Association ( SEWA ) and the Grameen Bank in Bangladesh , in creating credit
unions ...
Ironically the story of entrepreneurism in NGOs does not begin at the World Bank
. 23 The success of South Asian NGOs like the Self - Employed Women ' s
Association ( SEWA ) and the Grameen Bank in Bangladesh , in creating credit
unions ...
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Contents
The Traffic in Ideas about | 75 |
Becoming Developed | 99 |
Indians | 122 |
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