Localization in Development Aid

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anthropology
anti-corruption programming
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CBDM
CEDAW
CEDAW Committee
CEDAW Reporting
children
Chinese CSR
Civil Society
civil society empowerment
corporate social responsibility
CSR
CSR Norm
Development Aid Interventions
development cooperation.
Draft Civil Code
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Gender Mainstreaming
gender policy analysis
global institutions
Global Norms
globalization
glocalisation processes
glocalization
Good Life
Harmonious Society
Human Rights
human rights implementation
Human Rights Norms
international development aid practices
international relations
Japan's Oda
Japan’s Oda
JICA 2010b
JICA 2011a
land rights
local ownership
Merry 2006a
multi-level governance
Muluki Ain
Nepalese Counterparts
norm diffusion
Norm Entrepreneurs
norm negotiation
political science
Public Private Partnerships
Rethinking Globalizations
sociology
UN
world polity institutions
world polity theory
Young Men

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138673274
  • Weight: 620g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 29 Nov 2016
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This edited volume brings together the work of scholars from different disciplines including sociology, political science and anthropology, and analyses how global institutions are embedded in local contexts within development aid. It examines theoretical and empirical implications of the diffusion and anchoring of world polity institutions at the local and global levels.

The volume furthers the understanding of the dynamics of norm negotiation and glocalization processes in culturally varied societies in an era of globalization. Themes and topics covered include: children and human rights, gender mainstreaming, multi-level actor partnerships, anti-corruption programming, local ownership, land rights and corporate social responsibility.

Bringing together expert contributors, this comprehensive volume will be an invaluable resource for all scholars of localization and globalization studies, as well as those in the field of international relations.

Thorsten Bonacker is Professor of Peace and Conflict Studies at the Institute for Sociology and the Center for Conflict Studies at Marburg University, Germany. Judith von Heusinger is a Junior Researcher at Center for Conflict Studies at Marburg University, Germany. Kerstin Zimmer is a Senior Lecturer of Sociology and Peace and Conflict Studies at Marburg University, Germany.