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... framework to enable collective and shared understanding about how to do development differently . Invariably , we also started appreciating the need for a set of mutually supportive actions taking place at the same time . In other words ...
... framework to enable collective and shared understanding about how to do development differently . Invariably , we also started appreciating the need for a set of mutually supportive actions taking place at the same time . In other words ...
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... framework set out by the programme . This task proved to be much more difficult than it appeared . It soon became apparent that communities and local government are not homogenous entities that can be universalised into a particular ...
... framework set out by the programme . This task proved to be much more difficult than it appeared . It soon became apparent that communities and local government are not homogenous entities that can be universalised into a particular ...
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... framework and socio - political space within which politics happens and through which meaning is assigned to events ( Gabardi 2001 : 95 ) . A few years ago I was tasked with devising a methodological framework for struc- turing a ...
... framework and socio - political space within which politics happens and through which meaning is assigned to events ( Gabardi 2001 : 95 ) . A few years ago I was tasked with devising a methodological framework for struc- turing a ...
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Sandile Dikene | 108 |
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SHIFTING IDEOLOGIES OF DEVELOPMENTALISM | 236 |
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