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Interculturality has been considered as a transversal pillar to deal with the cultural diversity around the world. However, the way in which NGO-led development interventions practice interculturality has received little attention from researchers focused on Peru. This research expands the conversation about how interculturality is practiced within NGO-led development projects using a case in the Andes as a fictional ethnography. The book touches on how silent racism is reproduced within development practice and calls for the re-politicization of interculturality.

It targets three different groups. First, for academics and students focused on exploring the encounter between the Andean communities and the industry of development, and more broadly for those focused on how divergent ways of knowing interact in the context of a development intervention, the author highlights the usefulness of the methodological tool used in this research to explore the overlapping realities conve

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List of Figures – Preface – Acknowledgements – List of Abbreviations – Introduction – Development and Interculturality – Setting the Scene of the Project – Problematisation – Interessement – Enrolment – Mobilisation – Dissidence – Conclusions – Bibliography.

Development Interculturality and Power

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      Publisher: Peter Lang Inc., International Academic Publishers
      Publication Date: 1/30/2022 12:05:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781433191527, 978-1433191527
      ISBN10: 1433191520

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Interculturality has been considered as a transversal pillar to deal with the cultural diversity around the world. However, the way in which NGO-led development interventions practice interculturality has received little attention from researchers focused on Peru. This research expands the conversation about how interculturality is practiced within NGO-led development projects using a case in the Andes as a fictional ethnography. The book touches on how silent racism is reproduced within development practice and calls for the re-politicization of interculturality.

      It targets three different groups. First, for academics and students focused on exploring the encounter between the Andean communities and the industry of development, and more broadly for those focused on how divergent ways of knowing interact in the context of a development intervention, the author highlights the usefulness of the methodological tool used in this research to explore the overlapping realities conve

      Table of Contents

      List of Figures – Preface – Acknowledgements – List of Abbreviations – Introduction – Development and Interculturality – Setting the Scene of the Project – Problematisation – Interessement – Enrolment – Mobilisation – Dissidence – Conclusions – Bibliography.

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