Projections, plans and projects / ilri Bibliothek Wissenschaft Bd.10 (PDF)
Development as the extension of organizing principles and its consequences in the rural Nuba Mountains / South Kordofan, Sudan (2005-2011)
This work has its thematic focus on processes of organizational changes, which take place or are initiated connected to the notion of 'development'. On a cognitive level, it conceptualizea 'development' as 'change in direction of a desirable future',...
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This work has its thematic focus on processes of organizational changes, which take place or are initiated connected to the notion of 'development'. On a cognitive level, it conceptualizea 'development' as 'change in direction of a desirable future', therefore the research is directed towards forward-looking imagination (projections) and attempts at its organizational realization (projects). Although this implies also a personal, autobiographical level, the focus is on the interaction of actors in organizations on several levels of inclusion and exclusion, i.e. individuals, communities, state administration, companies, NGOs, and
INGOs. This interaction is observed both in passage points, where organizational change is tried to be translated directly (for instance meetings, training workshops, law enforcement, material implementation), and in indirect contact between the actors (for instance internal formal and informal talking, surveys, legislation, immaterial implementation).
Additionally, the research considers changes, which are not necessarily intended in frame of the projects, but part of multi-dimensional dynamics, and which are nevertheless often more dominant. This means for instance processes of privatization, which devalue the outcome of smallscale projects, as well as political and structural violence, technological transfer, and socioeconomic and cultural mobility.
In conclusion, the aim is to assess the role of directed motions and planning in this interactional field.
INGOs. This interaction is observed both in passage points, where organizational change is tried to be translated directly (for instance meetings, training workshops, law enforcement, material implementation), and in indirect contact between the actors (for instance internal formal and informal talking, surveys, legislation, immaterial implementation).
Additionally, the research considers changes, which are not necessarily intended in frame of the projects, but part of multi-dimensional dynamics, and which are nevertheless often more dominant. This means for instance processes of privatization, which devalue the outcome of smallscale projects, as well as political and structural violence, technological transfer, and socioeconomic and cultural mobility.
In conclusion, the aim is to assess the role of directed motions and planning in this interactional field.
Autoren-Porträt von Enrico Ille
Dr. Enrico Ille, geboren 1982, studierte Ethnologie und Musikwissenschaft in Leipzig und Halle. War anschliessend wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter am Seminar für Ethnologie der Martin-Luther-Universität Halle-Wittenberg. Er lebt, arbeitet und forscht derzeit im Sudan.
Bibliographische Angaben
- Autor: Enrico Ille
- 2016, 280 Seiten, Deutsch
- Verlag: Verlag Ille & Riemer
- ISBN-10: 3954201070
- ISBN-13: 9783954201075
- Erscheinungsdatum: 19.07.2016
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