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Participation--From Tyranny to Transformation?
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Part I: From Tyranny to Transformation? 1. Towards participation as transformation: critical themes and challenges for a post-tyranny agenda Sam Hickey and Giles Mohan 2. Towards Participatory Local Governance: Assessing the Transformative Possibilities John Gaventa 3. Rules of Thumb for Participatory Change Agents Bill Cooke Part II: Rethinking participation 4. Relocating Participation within a Radical Politics of Development: Critical Modernism and Citizenship Giles Mohan and Sam Hickey 5 Spaces for transformation? Reflections on issues of power and difference in participation in development Andrea Cornwall 6. Towards a Repoliticisation of Participatory Development: Political Capabilities and Spaces of Empowerment Glyn Williams Part III: Participation as popular agency: reconnecting with underlying processes of development 7. Participation, resistance and problems with the 'local' in Peru: towards a new political contract? Susan Vincent 8. The 'Transformative' Unfolding of 'Tyrannical' Participation: The Corv‚e Tradition and Ongoing Local Politics in Western Nepal Katsuhiko Masaki 9. Morality, Citizenship and Participatory Development in an Indigenous Development Association: the case of GPSDO and the Sebat bet Gurage of Ethiopia Leroi Henry Part IV: Realising transformative participation in practice: state and civil responses 10. Relocating participation within a radical politics of development: insights from political action and practice Sam Hickey and Giles Mohan 11. Securing voice and transforming practice in local government: The role of federating in grassroots development Diana Mitlin 12. Participatory Municipal Development Plans in Brazil: Divergent Partners Constructing Common Futures Glauco Regis Florisbelo 13. Confrontations with power: Moving beyond 'the tyranny of safety' in participation Ute Kelly 14. Failing Forward: going beyond PRA and imposed forms of participation Giles Mohan and Mark Waddington Part V: Donors and participation: caught between tyranny and transformation? 15 Participation in Poverty Reduction Strategies: Democracy Strengthened or Democracy Undermined? David Brown 16. Beyond the technical fix? Participation in donor approaches to rights-based development Jeremy Holland, Mary Ann Brocklesby and Charles Abugre Part VI: Broader perspectives on from tyranny to transformation 17. The social embeddedness of agency and decision-making Frances Cleaver 18. Theorizing participation and institutional change: ethnography and political economy Anthony Bebbington

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Describes and analyses new experiments in participation from a wide range of situations that show how, far from being a redundant and depoliticizing concept, participation can be linked to genuinely transformative processes and outcomes - provided that a political and not a technocratic approach is taken.

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Samuel Hickey is a lecturer in social development at the Institute for Development Policy and Management, University of Manchester. Giles Mohan is a lecturer in development studies at the Open University. He is the co-author of Structural Adjustment: Theory, Practice and Impacts (Routledge, 2000) and Power, Space and Development (Sage, 2003). The contributors are scholars and practitioners in development and social policy.

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