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A01=Eilish McAuliffe
A01=Mac MacLachlan
A01=Stuart Carr
Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome
Actor Observer Difference
Adapt
Aid Chain
Aid Expatriates
Aid Projects
attribution
Author_Eilish McAuliffe
Author_Mac MacLachlan
Author_Stuart Carr
Category=GTP
Category=JKSR
Category=KCM
chain
Cognitive Tolerance
countries
cross-cultural leadership
developing
development project evaluation
Disengage
Donor Bias
donor recipient relations
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eq_isMigrated=2
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error
Fechner's Law
Fechner’s Law
fundamental
Host Counterparts
intercultural communication
international
International Aid
International Aid Projects
Inverse Resonance
malawi
Motivational Gravity
Orangi Pilot Project
organisational behaviour research
Pay Forperformance
Project Entropy
projects
Situational Attributions
social psychology of international aid
Transactional Positioning
Tv Report
UN
Uncertainty Avoidance
university
University Of Papua New Guinea
Vice Versa
work motivation theory

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415142076
  • Weight: 660g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 14 May 1998
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Psychology of Aid provides an original, psychological approach to development studies, focusing as it does on the social aspects of aid and the motivational foundations. Designed as a practical tool for looking at development projects in a new and structured way, the authors bring many of the social apsects of development and aid together in one book; from the needs of the Northern donor to the public tensions between Third World host and foreign development agencies.

Stuart C. Carr is a Senior Lecturer in the School of Social Sciences at the Northern Territory University of Australia. His speciality is the social psychology of aid organizations, where he has researched and consulted extensively. Stuart is an Honorary Associate of the Asia-Pacific Institute of Human Resource and Development Studies, and Editor of the South Pacific Journal of Psychology. Eilish McAuliffe is Director of the Masters in Healthcare Management program at Trinity College, Dublin. She has worked with various development organizations, including UNICEF, WHO, and the World Bank. Mac MacLachlan is with the Department of Psychology, and is Director of the Centre for Health Behaviour, at Trinity College, Dublin. He specializes in health and organizational issues in international development and has worked with many international and indigenous NGOs.

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