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Cultures of Doing Good : Anthropologists and NGOs /

Cultures of Doing Good: Anthropologists and NGOs serves as a foundational text to advance a growing subfield of social science inquiry: the anthropology of nongovernmental organizations (NGOs). Thorough introductory chapters provide a short history of NGO anthropology, address how the study of NGOs...

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Otros Autores: Sampson, Steven (Editor ), Vannier, Christian, 1975- (Editor ), Lashaw, Amanda, 1971- (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Tuscaloosa : The University of Alabama Press, [2017]
Colección:Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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505 0 |a Introduction : engagements and entanglements in the anthropology of NGOs / Steven Sampson -- Anthropologists' encounters with NGOs : critique, collaboration, and conflict / David Lewis -- NGO fever and donor regimes : Tanzanian feminist activism within landscapes of contradictions / Victoria Bernal -- Habits of the heart : grassroots "revitalization" and state transformation in Serbia / Theodora Vetta -- Reformists and revolutionists : social work NGOs and activist struggles in the Czech Republic / Hana Synkova -- Leveraging supranational civil society : critiquing Czech gender equality policy through academic-NGO collaboration / Karen Kapusta-Pofahl -- Faith development beyond religion : the NGO as site of Islamic reform / Nermeen Mouftah -- Interdependent industries and ethical dilemmas : NGOs and volunteer tourism in Cusco, Peru / Aviva Sinervo -- Rebuilding justice : Jewish philanthropy and the politics of representation in post-Katrina New Orleans / Moshe Kornfeld -- The ethics and politics of NGO-dependent anthropology / Katherine Lemons -- The anthropologist and the conservation NGO : dilemmas of and opportunities for engagement / Amanda Woomer -- Conclusion : a second generation of NGO anthropology / Christian Vannier and Amanda Lashaw. 
520 |a Cultures of Doing Good: Anthropologists and NGOs serves as a foundational text to advance a growing subfield of social science inquiry: the anthropology of nongovernmental organizations (NGOs). Thorough introductory chapters provide a short history of NGO anthropology, address how the study of NGOs contributes to anthropology more broadly, and examine ways that anthropological studies of NGOs expand research agendas spawned by other disciplines. In addition, the theoretical concepts and debates that have anchored the analysis of NGOs since they entered scholarly discourse after World War II are explained. The wide-ranging volume is organized into thematic parts: "Changing Landscapes of Power," "Doing Good Work," and "Methodological Challenges of NGO Anthropology." Each part is introduced by an original, reflective essay that contextualizes and links the themes of each chapter to broader bodies of research and to theoretical and methodological debates. A concluding chapter synthesizes how current lines of inquiry consolidate and advance the first generation of anthropological NGO studies, highlighting new and promising directions in this field. In contrast to studies about surveys of NGOs that cover a single issue or region, this book offers a survey of NGO dynamics in varied cultural and political settings. The chapters herein cover NGO life in Tanzania, Serbia, the Czech Republic, Egypt, Peru, the United States, and India. The diverse institutional worlds and networks include feminist activism, international aid donors, USAID democracy experts, Romani housing activism, academic gender studies, volunteer tourism, Jewish philanthropy, Islamic faith-based development, child welfare, women's legal arbitration, and environmental conservation. The collection explores issues such as normative democratic civic engagement, elitism and professionalization, the governance of feminist advocacy, disciplining religion, the politics of philanthropic neutrality, NGO tourism and consumption, blurred boundaries between anthropologists as researchers and activists, and barriers to producing critical NGO ethnographies.--  |c Provided by Publisher 
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