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The Development State – Aid, Culture and Civil Society in Tanzania: African Issues

Autor Maia Green
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 19 noi 2014
How has development affected the practices of the state in Africa? How has the development state become the basis of social organisation? How do Tanzanians position themselves to obtain aid money to effect change in their personallives?
Financial aid flows have entrenched an economy of intervention in which the main beneficiaries are those who can claim to undertake development activities. Even for those not formally engaged in the development sector, its discourses influence everyday discussion about class and inequality, poverty and wealth, modernity and tradition. With Tanzania as the country focus, the author shows how the practices of development have infiltrated not only the state at large but many aspects of people's everyday lives.

Maia Green is Professor of Social Anthropology at the University of Manchester.
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ISBN-13: 9781847011084
ISBN-10: 184701108X
Pagini: 229
Ilustrații: 2 black & white line drawings
Dimensiuni: 145 x 212 x 14 mm
Greutate: 0.27 kg
Editura: James Currey
Seria African Issues


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Maia Green

Cuprins

Introduction Tanzania: A Development State Participating in Development: Projects and Agency in Tanzania Decentralising Development Globalising Development through Participatory Project Management Making Development Agents: Nationalising Participation in Tanzania Localising Development: Civil Society as Social Capital after Socialism Anticipatory Development: Building Civil Society in Tanzania Development Templates: Modernising Anti-Witchcraft Services in Southern Tanzania Making Middle Income: New Development Citizenships in Tanzania Conclusion

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A timely, ethnographically informed account of the "development state" of Tanzania, showing how development practice and culture have become integrated into everyday life, politically, socially and economically.