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dc.contributor.authorMatheson, Catherine*
dc.contributor.authorMatheson, David*
dc.contributor.editorEade, Deborahen
dc.date.accessioned2011-05-24T10:00:11Zen
dc.date.available2011-05-24T10:00:11Zen
dc.date.issued2008-02-01en
dc.identifier.issn0961-4524en
dc.identifier.doi10.1080/09614520701778330en
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10546/130921en
dc.descriptionThis article is an attempt to examine one of the better-known failures in UK community development - the Barrowfield Project in Glasgow (1986-1996) - and to compare and contrast it with other attempts at community development, especially some associated with the work of Mohammad Yunus and the Grameen Bank, and the legacy of Paulo Freire. We conclude that both Freire and Yunus make assumptions about the pre-existence of community which limit the potential impact of their ideas in an area such as Barrowfield, where anomie and apathy were rife. We further find that just as actions intended to be liberating may reinforce the dominant hegemony, the converse may on occasion also be true. In recent years the Barrowfield Project has risen from the ashes of its previous demise, and so the present work needs to be seen in that context.<p>This article is hosted by our co-publisher Taylor & Francis.</p>en
dc.format.extent9en
dc.format.mimetypePDFen
dc.language.isoEnglishen
dc.publisherOxfam GBen
dc.publisherRoutledgeen
dc.relation.urlhttp://policy-practice.oxfam.org.uk/publications/community-development-freire-and-grameen-in-the-barrowfield-project-glasgow-sco-130921
dc.subjectApproach and methodology
dc.subjectRights
dc.titleCommunity development: Freire and Grameen in the Barrowfield Project, Glasgow, Scotlanden
dc.typeJournal articleen
dc.identifier.eissn1364-9213en
dc.identifier.journalDevelopment in Practiceen
oxfam.signoff.statusFor public use – can be shared outside Oxfamen
oxfam.subject.countryUnited Kingdomen
oxfam.subject.keywordDevelopment methods
oxfam.subject.keywordSocial protection
oxfam.subject.keywordDevelopment in Practice Journal
oxfam.subject.keywordDiP
prism.number1en
prism.volume18en
dc.year.issuedate2008en


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