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100 1 $aHilhorst, Thea.
245 14 $aThe real world of NGOs :$bdiscourses, diversity, and development /$cDorothea Hilhorst.
260 $aLondon ;$aNew York :$bZed Books ;$aNew York :$bDistributed in the USA exclusively by Palgrave,$c2003.
300 $axii, 257 p. :$bill., map ;$c23 cm.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (p. [233]-248) and index.
505 00 $tIntroduction: The Politics of NGO-ing --$tAn actor-orientation to the organization of NGOs --$tPhilippine NGOs: a history of turbulent politics --$tCordillera Day --$tDamning the Dams: Social Movements and NGOs --$tSocial movements: theoretical perspectives --$tThe Chico river struggle --$tMovement for regional autonomy --$tDiscourse and power --$tThe Power of Discourse: NGOs, Gender and National Democratic Politics --$tStories of NGOs in the Cordillera --$tStories of gender in the National Democratic movement --$tDiscourse at work --$tVillage Experts and Development Discourse: 'Progress' in a Philippine Igorot Village --$tDevelopment discourse --$tMeanings of development in Kayatuan --$tThe Kayatuan Ladies' Association, Inc. --$tDynamics within the KLAi --$tDevelopment discourse and social change --$tModelling Development: NGO Room for Manoeuvre --$tTaking it step-by-step --$tRoom for manoeuvre --$tLuaya: constituting NGO-PO relations --$tAlternative narratives in Luaya: analysis --$tAttributing identity to intervening agencies --$tThe social life of policy models --$tWhose Reality Counts? Issues of NGO Accountability --$tRational and moral modes of accountability --$tAccountability as a sense-making exercise --$tShattering the dream of transparency --$tThe case of the BPO women's weaving project --$tNGO accountability --$tAn actor-oriented perspective on accountability --$tMaking Sense of NGOs: in Everyday Office Life --$tTour d'office --$tLocales for sense-making --$tThe importance of social networks --$tOf backgrounds and social networks.
520 $aDorothea Hilhorst provides for the first time an empirically rooted and theoretically innovative understanding of the actual internal workings, organizational practices, and discursive repertoires of NGOs. Her evidence and insights lead to a different picture of NGOs from the one prevailing in the literature. Her model of NGOs--not as clear-cut organizations, but often with several different faces, fragmented, and consisting of social networks whose organizing practices remain in flux--is helpful to understanding not just these bodies, but official development agencies too.
650 0 $aWomen in development$zPhilippines$vCase studies.
650 0 $aNon-governmental organizations$zPhilippines$vCase studies.
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776 08 $iOnline version:$aHilhorst, Thea.$tReal world of NGOs.$dLondon ; New York : Zed Books, ©2003$w(OCoLC)647133271
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