Enhancing pro-poor governance in Eastern India: participation, politics and action research

Author:

Williams Glyn1,Srivastava Manoj2,Corbridge Stuart3,Véron René4

Affiliation:

1. Department of Geography, King’s College London, UK,

2. Development Studies Institute, London School of Economics, UK

3. Department of Geography, London School of Economics, UK, University of Miami, USA

4. Department of Geography, Guelph University, Ontario, Canada

Abstract

This paper uses the experience of a recent programme of action research in Eastern India to reflect on the use of participatory ideals within governance reform. In a situation where there are profound difficulties in local governance, it assesses the potential for participatory forms of stakeholder engagement to begin a process of reform. It criticizes views of reform put forward by both the World Bank and Robert Chambers, and argues instead that critical self-reflection and the construction of alliances among a variety of reform-minded actors are important first steps in building political capabilities to challenge structural blockages to pro-poor governance.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Development

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