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Arts and Culture in Global Development Practice: Expression, Identity and Empowerment
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The book "What Works in Development" showcases successful development projects from around the world, covering a range of visual and performing arts, and providing practical insights for practitioners and students.
Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 236 pages
Publication date: 15 March 2022
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
The book "What Works in Development: Evidence from Practice" is a valuable resource for practitioners and students in the field of development. It provides a comprehensive and evidence-based approach to development, focusing on what works in practice and inspiring practitioners and students to achieve positive outcomes.
With an impressive global reach, the book draws on a wide range of case studies from across Algeria, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Ethiopia, Guatemala, Mexico, Peru, India, Kosovo, Taiwan, USA, South Africa, Malawi, and China. These case studies showcase development projects at both the small and large scale, across a diverse range of visual and performing arts.
The book is organized into four main sections:
Introduction: This section provides an overview of the book and its purpose. It highlights the importance of evidence-based practice in development and explains how the book aims to inform and inspire practitioners and students.
What Works in Development: This section explores the key factors that contribute to successful development projects. It discusses the importance of context, collaboration, sustainability, and innovation in achieving positive outcomes. The book provides examples of successful development projects from around the world and highlights the lessons learned from these projects.
Case Studies: The book includes a series of case studies that provide detailed insights into specific development projects. These case studies are drawn from a wide range of sectors, including education, healthcare, agriculture, and social entrepreneurship. Each case study is accompanied by analysis and discussion, which help to illustrate the key factors that contributed to the project's success.
Conclusion: This section summarizes the key findings of the book and provides recommendations for practitioners and students. It emphasizes the importance of continuous learning and adaptation in the field of development and encourages practitioners and students to use the evidence-based approach outlined in the book to achieve positive outcomes.
Overall, "What Works in Development: Evidence from Practice" is a comprehensive and insightful resource that provides valuable insights into the field of development. It is an essential read for practitioners, students, and anyone interested in achieving positive social and economic change.
Dimension: 234 x 156 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9780367708375
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