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Whose Reality Counts?: Putting the First Last

Putting the first last

Author: Robert Chambers  

'A gem ... Chambers' analysis of events and attitudes is a sobering challenge to all professionals in development work.' Journal for Farming Systems Research-Extension 'Plenty of good quotes to liven up your next development discussion. ... Gives much food for thought, stimulating us to think not only about abstract institutional change but to start with change in ourselves.' ILEIA Newsletter 'Uncomfortable, sometimes funny, but essential reading.' New Scientist

Development professionals now need new approaches and methods for interacting, learning and knowing. Through analysing experience - of past mistakes and myths, and of the continuing methodological revolution of PRA (participatory rural appraisal) - the author points towards solutions.

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'A gem ... Chambers' analysis of events and attitudes is a sobering challenge to all professionals in development work.' Journal for Farming Systems Research-Extension 'Plenty of good quotes to liven up your next development discussion. ... Gives much food for thought, stimulating us to think not only about abstract institutional change but to start with change in ourselves.' ILEIA Newsletter 'Uncomfortable, sometimes funny, but essential reading.' New Scientist

Development professionals now need new approaches and methods for interacting, learning and knowing. Through analysing experience - of past mistakes and myths, and of the continuing methodological revolution of PRA (participatory rural appraisal) - the author points towards solutions.

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In this sequel to Rural Development: Putting the last first Robert Chambers argues that central issues in development have been overlooked, and that many past errors have flowed from domination by those with power. Through analysing experience - of past mistakes and myths, and of the continuing methodological revolution of PRA (participatory rural appraisal) - the author points towards solutions. In many countries, urban and rural people alike have shown an astonishing ability to express and analyse their local, complex and diverse realities which are often at odds with the top-down realities imposed by professionals. The author argues that personal, professional and institutional change is essential if the realities of the poor are to receive greater recognition. Whose Reality Counts? presents a radical challenge to all concerned with development, whether practitioners, researchers or policy-makers, in all organizations and disciplines, and at all levels from fieldworkers to the heads of agencies.This is a thought-provoking book and it would interest all those concerned with the realities of the poor in the developing world.

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About the Author

Professor Robert Chambers is a research associate of the Institute of Development Studies, Sussex, UK, which has been his base since 1969 with periods in other countries. His educational background is in natural sciences, history and public administration. His main administrative and research experience in development has been in East Africa and South Asia. He is widely recognized as one of the main driving forces behind the great surge of interest in the use of Participatory Rural Appraisal around the world. He has been a Fellow at the Institute of Development Studies since 1972 and is an author, co editor and contributor of many books.

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Publisher
ITDG Publishing
Published
30th June 1997
Pages
318
ISBN
9781853393860

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