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Labelling in Development Policy : Essays in Honour of Bernard Schaffer

Schaffer, Bernard(Edited by)Wood, G.(Edited by)
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Labelling in Development Policy reveals how labelling is perceived as natural and objective by sheltering behind an ideology of rationality.

In reality labelling is an instrument of power through which the relationships between class interests and institutional processes are constructed and sustained.

The book focuses on labels which arise in development policy areas as an aspect of the donative political discourse associated with the development agendas of poor countries.

It refers to the process by which people, conceived of as objects of policy, are defined in convenient images.

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SAGE Publications Ltd
0803997531 / 9780803997530
Hardback
26/09/1985
United Kingdom
192 pages
300 grams
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