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Anthropology and Development

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270 pages
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This book delves into the anthropological perspectives surrounding the cultures, moralities, and politics inherent in the field of aid and development. It examines how these elements influence the dynamics of humanitarian efforts and the complexities of global assistance, providing critical insights into the ethical considerations and cultural contexts that shape developmental practices. Through a nuanced analysis, it highlights the interplay between local communities and international aid organizations.

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Anthropology and Development, Emma Crewe, Richard Axelby

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2012
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