Sidney Ruth Schuler,Elisabeth Rottach
Sidney Ruth Schuler
This study uses qualitative data to examine young women's relationships with their mothers and mothers-in-law to understand how these relationships foster empowerment in the younger generation or fail to do so. The data consist of ethnograp...
Decentring poverty, reworking government: social movements and states in the government of poverty [0.03%]
反贫困、重构政府:社会运动与国家在贫困治理中的关系
A J Bebbington,D Mitlin,J Mogaladi et al.
A J Bebbington et al.
The significance of social movements for pro-poor political and social change is widely acknowledged. Poverty reduction has assumed increasing significance within development debates, discourses and programmes - how do social movement leade...
"We have always lived here": indigenous movements, citizenship and poverty in Argentina [0.03%]
“我们一直住在这里”——阿根廷土著运动、公民身份与贫困问题
Matthias vom Hau,Guillermo Wilde
Matthias vom Hau
This article explores the nexus between indigenous mobilisation, citizenship, and poverty in Argentina. A subnational comparison of land struggles among the Diaguita Calchaqu in Tucumn and the Mbya Guaran in Misiones shows that changing glo...
School exclusion as social exclusion: the practices and effects of a conditional cash transfer programme for the poor in Bangladesh [0.03%]
学校排斥即社会排斥:论孟加拉国面向穷人的有条件现金转移项目及其影响
Naomi Hossain
Naomi Hossain
Evidence indicates that a much-feted conditional cash transfer programme designed to widen access to basic education in Bangladesh has failed in its aims. The programme is analysed here as an instance of the effort to govern chronic poverty...
Governing chronic poverty under inclusive liberalism: the case of the Northern Uganda Social Action Fund [0.03%]
包容性自由主义下的慢性贫困治理:北方乌干达社会行动基金个案研究
Frederick Golooba-Mutebi,Sam Hickey
Frederick Golooba-Mutebi
The paradigm of 'inclusive neoliberalism' that currently characterises international development places a particular emphasis on community-based responses to the often structural problems of poverty and exclusion. Such approaches have becom...
A relational approach to durable poverty, inequality and power [0.03%]
关系方法与持久性贫困、不平等和权力的关系方法与持久性贫困、不平等和权力
David Mosse
David Mosse
The article argues for what can be called a 'relational' approach to poverty: one that first views persistent poverty as the consequence of historically developed economic and political relations, and second, that emphasises poverty and ine...
Sam Hickey
Sam Hickey
Development trustees have increasingly sought to challenge chronic poverty by promoting citizenship amongst poor people, a move that frames citizenship formation as central to overcoming the exclusions and inequalities associated with uneve...
How infrastructure and financial institutions affect rural income and poverty: evidence from Bangladesh [0.03%]
基础设施和金融机构如何影响农村收入和贫困问题——来自孟加拉国的证据
Shahidur R Khandker,Gayatri B Koolwal
Shahidur R Khandker
The mechanisms by which the poor benefit from economic growth remain a topic of debate in development literature. We address this issue in the context of rural Bangladesh, using a pooled dataset of three household panels between 1991-2001. ...
Institutions and poverty [0.03%]
制度与贫困
Edinaldo Tebaldi,Ramesh Mohan
Edinaldo Tebaldi
This study utilises eight alternative measures of institutions and the instrumental variable method to examine the impacts of institutions on poverty. The estimates show that an economy with a robust system to control corruption, an effecti...
Understanding the evolution of rice technology in China - from traditional agriculture to GM rice today [0.03%]
中国水稻技术的发展历程——从传统农业到今天的转基因水稻
Xiaobai Shen
Xiaobai Shen
This paper provides an historical survey of the evolution of rice technology in China, from the traditional farming system to genetically modified rice today. Using sociotechnological analytical framework, it analyses rice technology as a s...