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'Development management' is an idea that blends the seemingly innocuous claims of managerialism with notions of modernity and utopian ideals of 'third world' progress. This book views both phenomena as problematic and modernizing interventions. In doing so, it overturns and reclaims such ideas as participation, community, governance, NGOs, and civil society. The contributors argue that the practices of development are often threaded together by the language of managerialism - reports, logframe, encounters with the boss - yet all of these serve to further development's disengagement from the mundane.In voicing such concerns about the way development is going, and about the encroachment of managerialism, The New Development Management will breathe fresh life into post-development debates.
Contents
1. Foreword - Hugh Willmott2. IntroductionManagement - Bill Cooke and Sadhvi Dar3. The Rise of the Global Managers - Jonathan Murphy4. Non-Governmentalism and the Reorganization of Public Action - David Lewis5. 'Arrive Bearing Gifts' Post-Colonial Insights for Development Management - Kate Kenny6. Managerialism and NGO Advocacy: Handloom weavers in India - Nidhi Srinivas7. International Development and the New Public Management: Projects and Logframes as Discursive Technologies of Governance - Ron Kerr8. Participatory Management as Colonial Administration - Bill Cooke9. Borders in an (In)Visible World: Colonizing the Divergent and Privileging the "New World Order"- Kym Thorne and Alex Kouzmin10. The Managerialization of Development, The Banalisation of its Promise and The Disavowal of 'Critique' as a Modernist Illusion - Pieter de Vries11. Real-izing Development: Reports, Realities and the Self in Development NGOs - Sadhvi Dar12. Afterword - Arturo Escobar