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Transformation for Rural Development 2016: Papers

 

A case study of Collaboration

Agricultural research for development a purposeful crossing of ‘sacred divide’ between the sciences and humanities

Agriculture knowledge sharing in the Ganges, Indus and Brahmaputra River Basins

Co-creating knowledge for rural transformation universities as knowledge brokers.

Beyond Economic Empowerment

Bridging distance and building relationships between women farmers in Australia and India to sustain and develop rural communities

Changing large systems – experience of the NRLM support organisation

Collaborative farmer led research in an Australian context

Collectivizing Rural Development The Bottom- Bottom Approach

From Development Practice to Transformative Praxis

How Transformative is Gender Transformation

Quadrants of change the realm of potentialities, possibilities and actualities

The corrective intervention experience

The role of language and cultural anthropology in the design and development of internet and communication tools (ICT) for rural transformation

The Field worker and the Field- whose question is it anyway

Transformation In Health- Transformation in Development

Transformation of Rural Imagination, Imagination of Rural Transformation

Two Approaches to Development Discourse and Action Research

Why do people do what they do Diverse narratives on people’s livelihood choices

 

 
 

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