New Mediums, Better Messages? How Innovations in Translation, Engagement, and Advocacy are Changing International Development
New Mediums, Better Messages? How Innovations in Translation, Engagement, and Advocacy are Changing International Development
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Abstract
The notion of development influences and is influenced by all aspects of human life. Social science is but one representational option among many for conveying the myriad ways in which development is conceived, encountered, experienced, justified, courted, and/or resisted by different groups at particular times and places. This wide-ranging collection from a diverse group of academic and non-academic authors engages with the broad field of development through twelve chapters that deal with music, theatre, fiction, photography, festivals, computer games, the arts, blogging, and other media. It explores three broad areas of alternative forms of knowledge about development, organized around the three themes of ‘translation’, ‘advocacy’, and ‘engagement’. The first of these is concerned with how popular representations of development can successfully compete with and complement formal social scientific representations; the second relates to the politics of popular representations of development, and the way that popular productions shape debates; and the third asks whether popular representations of development can generate alternative critiques that allow for the articulation of views that would be unacceptable to more orthodox means.
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Front Matter
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Introduction: Innovations in Translation, Advocacy, and Engagement in Global Development
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PART I TRANSLATION
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The Sounds of Development: Musical Representations as (An)other Source of Development Knowledge
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2
The Pedagogy of Trash: Photography, Environmental Activism, and African Dumpsites
Danny Hoffman
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Writing a Development Play: ‘The soft bulldozer’, or the Subtle Smashing of Self-Empowerment
Mark Ralph-Bowman
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Entering the Fictional World of Development: Writers, Readers, and Representations
Hilary Standing
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The Sounds of Development: Musical Representations as (An)other Source of Development Knowledge
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PART II ADVOCACY
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From Poverty to Power: A Blogger’s Story
Duncan Green andMaria Faciolince
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Playing for Change: International Development and Digital Games
Jolene Fisher
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Women Saving the World: Narratives of Gender and Development on Global Radio
Emily Le Roux-Rutledge
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‘Being in the spotlight is not something we are used to’: Awkward Encounters in The Guardian’s Katine Initiative
Ben Jones
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From Poverty to Power: A Blogger’s Story
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PART III ENGAGEMENT
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Allah megh de: Culture and Climate Struggles in Bangladesh
Shahpar Selim
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Contemporary Arts Festivals in Nigeria and Nepal: Reclaiming and Reimagining Development Discourse
Caroline Sage
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Who Consumes? How the Represented Respond to Popular Representations of Development
Sophie Harman
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12
The Arts in the Economy and the Economy in the Arts
Patrick Kabanda
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9
Allah megh de: Culture and Climate Struggles in Bangladesh
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End Matter
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