Technical Knowledge and Development
Observing Aid Projects and Processes
Price: $170.00
Add to Cart- ISBN: 978-0-415-25364-2
- Binding: Hardback
- Published by: Routledge
- Publication Date: 11th October 2001
- Pages: 256
- Illustrations: 5 drawings, 2 tables and 1 b+w photo
About the Book
Development and aid projects often fail to improve technological capacity. Their reform has been a widely acknowledged challenge for three decades. This book demonstrates theoretically and empirically how aid practitioners shape the organizational, social and inter-cultural dynamics of development projects in industry.Reviews
'A useful addition to emerging thought on technical development projects.' - Saul Halfon, Science Technology and Human Values'I think Grammig's study has much to offer a social studies audience. It opens up the very common development practice of TA to an analysis that moves far beyond the confines of technical assessment.' - Saul Halfon, Science Technology and Human Values
Table of Contents
Part 1: IntroductionPart 2: Development Anthropology
Part 3: Constructing the Intelligibility of the Events Based on Participant Observation
Part 4: Interpretation of the Events
Part 5: Latent Processes in Technical Assistance
Part 6: Technical Assistance Event Management
Part 7: Outlook
