Challenging the Professions: Frontiers for rural development
Practical Action Publishing
£23.70
Questioning the dominant approaches taken by many professionals concerned with rural development the theme of this book is that ''we'' - the professionals - are much of the problem. New frontiers could be opened by reversing many ideas and practices.
Challenging the Professions questions the dominant approaches of professions, disciplines and bureaucracies concerned with rural development. The theme is that ''we'', who call ourselves professionals, are much of the problem, and to do better requires reversals of much that we regard as normal. The challenge is to upend our thinking, to turn values on their heads, to invent and adopt new methods, and to behave differently. The frontiers are personal and professional, requiring changes which are radical but quite surprisingly practicable: to question our values; to be self critically aware; to see simple as often optimal; to offset our spatial and seasonal biases; to help rural people do their own analyses; to stay in villages and learn from and with rural people; to test and use participatory approaches, methods and procedures; to encourage decentralization and diversity; to put people before things, and poor people first of all.
- | Author: Professor Robert ) Chambers
- | Publisher: Practical Action Publishing
- | Publication Date: Dec 15, 1993
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- | Binding: Paperback / softback
- | ISBN-13: 9781853391941
- | ISBN-10: 1853391948
- Author:
- Professor Robert ) Chambers
- Publisher:
- Practical Action Publishing
- Publication Date:
- Dec 15, 1993
- Binding:
- Paperback / softback
- ISBN-13:
- 9781853391941
- ISBN10:
- 1853391948