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4.7 In the Name of Development

Apr 07, 202144 min
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Episode description

Andrea Cornwall is currently Pro Director of Research and Enterprise and Professor of Global Development and Anthropology at the School of Oriental and African Studies at the University of London. She is a political anthropologist and her research focuses on power, inclusion and rights. Some of her work has focused on reproductive and sexual health in Zimbabwe and Nigeria, citizen participation and accountability in health policy and governance in the UK and Brazil, and contestations over gender, empowerment, and rights in international development. She joins us from London, UK.  

We speak about:

  • applying an anthropological lens to the development sector
  • fashions, fads and buzzwords in development work 
  • interrogating  participatory methods 
  • analyzing power dynamics 
  • decolonizing international development studies 
  • social movements being the biggest catalysts for change 
  • care, leisure and compassion as part of a wholistic approach to development - and much more!
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