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Current development discourse on poverty reduction mainly
emphasises the respective roles of the state and the market. This
book argues, via a series of original fieldwork investigations, for
the importance of exploring and understanding the poor's own
actions. These actions may seek to change their poverty directly.
Or the poor may seek to effect change with respect to the
formulation and implementation of public policy. The notion of
political space is critical to understanding the possibility and
potential for such actions for poverty reduction. The authors
develop a concept of political space comprising institutional
channels for accessing policy formulation, the content of political
discourse, the degree to which it emphasises poverty as an issue,
and the skill and strategies of the poor themselves. They
demonstrate that the relationships between the actions of the poor
and the organisations and institutions of the political arena are
neither simple nor predictable. Instead the studies in this volume
detail the the complex realities of political agency of the poor,
the strategic use of discourse, the limits of institutional reform,
the contested nature of poverty reduction, and the significance of
political space for challenging conditions of marginalisation.
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