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New Mediums, Better Messages?
How Innovations in Translation, Engagement, and Advocacy are Changing International Development
Woolcock, Michael; Lewis, David; Rodgers, Dennis
Oxford University Press
06/2022
276
Dura
Inglês
9780198858751
15 a 20 dias
578
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David Lewis, Dennis Rodgers, and Michael Woolcock: Introduction: Innovations in translation, advocacy, and engagement in global development
Part I: Translation
1: David Lewis, Dennis Rodgers, and Michael Woolcock: The sounds of development: Musical representations as (an)other source of development knowledge
2: Danny Hoffman: The pedagogy of trash: Photography, environmental activism, and African dumpsites
3: Mark Ralph-Bowman: Writing a development play: 'The Soft Bulldozer', or the subtle smashing of self-empowerment
4: Hilary Standing: Entering the fictional world of development: Writers, readers, and representations
Part II: Advocacy
5: Duncan Green and Maria Faciolince: From poverty to power: A blogger's story
6: Jolene Fisher: Playing for change: Global development and digital games
7: Emily Le Roux-Rutledge: Women saving the world: Narratives of gender and development on global radio
8: Ben Jones: 'Being in the spotlight is not something that we are used to': Awkward encounters in The Guardian's Katine initiative
Part III: Engagement
9: Shahpar Selim: Allah megh de: Culture and climate struggles in Bangladesh
10: Caroline Sage: Contemporary arts festivals in Nigeria and Nepal: Reclaiming and reimagining development discourse
11: Sophie Harman: Who consumes? How the represented respond to popular representations of development
12: Patrick Kabanda: The arts in the economy and the economy in the arts
Part I: Translation
1: David Lewis, Dennis Rodgers, and Michael Woolcock: The sounds of development: Musical representations as (an)other source of development knowledge
2: Danny Hoffman: The pedagogy of trash: Photography, environmental activism, and African dumpsites
3: Mark Ralph-Bowman: Writing a development play: 'The Soft Bulldozer', or the subtle smashing of self-empowerment
4: Hilary Standing: Entering the fictional world of development: Writers, readers, and representations
Part II: Advocacy
5: Duncan Green and Maria Faciolince: From poverty to power: A blogger's story
6: Jolene Fisher: Playing for change: Global development and digital games
7: Emily Le Roux-Rutledge: Women saving the world: Narratives of gender and development on global radio
8: Ben Jones: 'Being in the spotlight is not something that we are used to': Awkward encounters in The Guardian's Katine initiative
Part III: Engagement
9: Shahpar Selim: Allah megh de: Culture and climate struggles in Bangladesh
10: Caroline Sage: Contemporary arts festivals in Nigeria and Nepal: Reclaiming and reimagining development discourse
11: Sophie Harman: Who consumes? How the represented respond to popular representations of development
12: Patrick Kabanda: The arts in the economy and the economy in the arts
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David Lewis, Dennis Rodgers, and Michael Woolcock: Introduction: Innovations in translation, advocacy, and engagement in global development
Part I: Translation
1: David Lewis, Dennis Rodgers, and Michael Woolcock: The sounds of development: Musical representations as (an)other source of development knowledge
2: Danny Hoffman: The pedagogy of trash: Photography, environmental activism, and African dumpsites
3: Mark Ralph-Bowman: Writing a development play: 'The Soft Bulldozer', or the subtle smashing of self-empowerment
4: Hilary Standing: Entering the fictional world of development: Writers, readers, and representations
Part II: Advocacy
5: Duncan Green and Maria Faciolince: From poverty to power: A blogger's story
6: Jolene Fisher: Playing for change: Global development and digital games
7: Emily Le Roux-Rutledge: Women saving the world: Narratives of gender and development on global radio
8: Ben Jones: 'Being in the spotlight is not something that we are used to': Awkward encounters in The Guardian's Katine initiative
Part III: Engagement
9: Shahpar Selim: Allah megh de: Culture and climate struggles in Bangladesh
10: Caroline Sage: Contemporary arts festivals in Nigeria and Nepal: Reclaiming and reimagining development discourse
11: Sophie Harman: Who consumes? How the represented respond to popular representations of development
12: Patrick Kabanda: The arts in the economy and the economy in the arts
Part I: Translation
1: David Lewis, Dennis Rodgers, and Michael Woolcock: The sounds of development: Musical representations as (an)other source of development knowledge
2: Danny Hoffman: The pedagogy of trash: Photography, environmental activism, and African dumpsites
3: Mark Ralph-Bowman: Writing a development play: 'The Soft Bulldozer', or the subtle smashing of self-empowerment
4: Hilary Standing: Entering the fictional world of development: Writers, readers, and representations
Part II: Advocacy
5: Duncan Green and Maria Faciolince: From poverty to power: A blogger's story
6: Jolene Fisher: Playing for change: Global development and digital games
7: Emily Le Roux-Rutledge: Women saving the world: Narratives of gender and development on global radio
8: Ben Jones: 'Being in the spotlight is not something that we are used to': Awkward encounters in The Guardian's Katine initiative
Part III: Engagement
9: Shahpar Selim: Allah megh de: Culture and climate struggles in Bangladesh
10: Caroline Sage: Contemporary arts festivals in Nigeria and Nepal: Reclaiming and reimagining development discourse
11: Sophie Harman: Who consumes? How the represented respond to popular representations of development
12: Patrick Kabanda: The arts in the economy and the economy in the arts
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