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The development change agent contextualises the development change
agent through his or her relationship with the local beneficiaries
of development. The focus is on change agents as "enablers" or
"facilitators" of development at micro or grassroots level, and the
key theme is the call for the establishment of a partnership in
planning between change agents and the beneficiaries of
development. In most chapters the authors challenge conventional
thinking on the particular issue under discussion. New options are
generated for development change agents, the beneficiaries of
development, policy makers and politicians to consider. Popular but
contentious development concepts and approaches like holism, a
people-centred approach, capacity building, empowerment and
participation are explained and applied, and approaches relevant to
social capital, indigenous knowledge systems and action research
methodology are introduced. This title is relevant to a broad range
of potential readers: students at universities (development
studies, public and development management, anthropology,
sociology, social work, forestry, community health), development
practitioners, development consultants, those working for NGOs and
CBOs, development corporations/agencies, and politicians and
government officials.
Champion swimmer Frank Fernandez has had a classical education from
Jesuits and has the opportunity of going to America on a swimming
scholarship. Yet he finds himself working for Nick Georgiades as a
crew member of the Delos, a leaky trawler.
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