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What is the chapter title of Mosse and Lewis's article?

What is the Theoretical approaches to Brokerage and translation in development

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What is the title of David Mosse and Saundara Babu nagappen article?

NGOs as social Movements: policy narratives, Networks and the performance of Dalit Rights in south India 

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What is the title of Salminks Chapter?

Translating, Interpreting, and practicing in Civil society In Vietnam

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What is the name of Taylors article

Shifting norms multiplying actors turbulent times: an amerging landscape of international development of co-operation

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What is name of this weeks topics

what is who work at the frontlines of development

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This anthropological approach sees development as a tool, with anthropologists acting as consultants, managers, or applied researchers within agencies like the World Bank?

What is the instrumental approach to anthropology and development?

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This term describes the critique that NGOs can weaken or depoliticize grassroots activism by acting more like contractors of the state or donors than movements.

What is NGOization?

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his reform era policy, launched in the mid-1980s, marked Vietnam’s shift to a socialist market economy and opened the door to international aid and NGOs.

What is Doi Moi or economic renovation?

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This 2005 agreement outlined five principles ownership, alignment, harmonization, managing for results, and mutual accountability to improve aid effectiveness.

What is the Paris Declaration on Aid Effectiveness?

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This MLB team is up 1 game in the wild card game against their rival?

what is the red soxs  

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Robert Chambers’ advocacy of participatory, bottom-up methods is often associated with this anthropological mode of engagement, which values indigenous knowledge but risks becoming ideological populism.

What is the populist approach to anthropology and development?

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In the late 1990s, international donors like Oxfam began framing caste discrimination as a development concern through this rights-based agenda.

What are Dalit rights?

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To regulate the influx of INGOs, Vietnam created this state agency under the Vietnam Union of Friendship Organizations to assign counterparts and oversee aid.

What is PACCOM or People’s Aid Coordinating Committee?

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Two “supernorms” have dominated international development: one focused on aid effectiveness and the other on tackling this multidimensional global problem.

What is poverty alleviation?

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what is our class number or name

Conres 603 or topics in conflict resolution

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Influenced by Foucault, this critical orientation views development as a system of discourse and power, famously analyzed by Arturo Escobar as a Western tool of domination over the Third World.

What is the deconstructivist approach to anthropology and development?

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This Tamil Nadu based NGO network, formed after Oxfam’s withdrawal, brought together Dalit-led groups under a rights based framework.

What is NESA or New Entity for Social Action

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Salemink describes how local actors and foreign NGOs often acted as if their interpretation were the only one” when using concepts like civil society. He calls this phenomenon a tale of what?

What is a calculated misunderstanding?

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At this 2011 high-level forum, emerging donors like Brazil, India, and China refused to fully commit to OECD-DAC norms, shifting the discussion from “aid effectiveness” to development effectiveness.

What is the Busan High-Level Forum?

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What two authors of the readings have the same Name as me or what article did they write?

Who is David Mosse And David Lewis or theoretical approaches to brokerage and translation in development? 

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Building on Latour’s actor-network theory, this concept describes how development projects become real by enrolling people, ideas, and even objects into networks of shared meaning.

What is translation?

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According to Nancy Fraser’s framework, NGOs addressing not just resource access like land, but also who counts as a rights holder and how claims are made, are tackling this kind of injustice.

What is second-order injustice?

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In practice, development projects in Vietnam often strengthened these state-linked organizations, like the Women’s Union, which INGOs sometimes presented as NGOs to donors.

What are mass organizations or GONGOs?

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South–South cooperation often emphasizes two distinctive norms: one highlighting national interest for all parties involved, and another rejecting conditionality and interference in domestic politics.

What are mutual benefits and non-interference?

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What is the name of the assignment that is due on Friday

What is Program evaluation?