Cultures of Doing Good: Anthropologists and NGOs (original) (raw)
2017
Abstract
This book offers the first comprehensive examination of NGO anthropology by combining a diverse set of ethnographic chapters with accompanying reflective essays that introduce and situate the chapters as representative of new directions in the field. Chapters cover NGO work in Tanzania, Serbia, the Czech Republic, Egypt, the United States, Peru, and India. The diverse institutional worlds and networks include feminist activism, international aid donors, USAID democracy experts, Romani activist, academic gender studies, volunteer tourism, Jewish philanthropy, Islamic faith-based development, child welfare, women's legal arbitration, and environmental conservation.
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