219
Views
1
CrossRef citations to date
0
Altmetric
ARTICLES

Problematising the community-contribution requirement in participatory projects: evidence from Kyrgyzstan

Pages 317-329 | Published online: 24 May 2011

References

  • ARIS, 2008. "Godovoi otchiot 2007". 2008, ARIS annual report, Bishkek: ARIS, accessed at http://www.aris.kg.
  • Babajanian, B., 2009. "Decentralised Governance and Poverty Reduction in Kyrgyzstan". London: London School of Economics; 2009, ESRC Research Working Paper.
  • Binswanger, H., and Aiyar, S. S., 2003. "Scaling Up Community-Driven Development. Theoretical Underpinnings and Program Design Implications". Washington, DC: World Bank; 2003, Policy Research Working Paper No. 3039.
  • Dongier, P., with Julie Van Domelen, Elinor Ostrom, Andrea Ryan, Wendy Wakeman, Anthony Bebbington, Sabina Alkire, Talib Esmail, and Margaret Polski (2003) ‘The PRSP Sourcebook’, Washington, DC: World Bank.
  • Earle, L., 2005. "Community development, “tradition” and the civil society strengthening agenda in Central Asia". In: Babajanian, B., Freizer, S., and Stevens, D., eds. Central Asian Survey. 2005, Special Edition on Civil Society in Central Asia and the Caucasus, 24 (3): 245–60.
  • Gibson, C., and Woolcock, M., 2007. "Empowerment, Deliberative Development and Local Level Politics in Indonesia: Participatory Projects as a Source of Countervailing Power". 2007, Brooks World Poverty Institute Working Paper No. 8, Manchester: University of Manchester, accessed at www.manchester.ac.uk/bwpi.
  • Giffen, J. and L. Earle, with Charles Buxton (2005) ‘The Development of Civil Society in Central Asia’, NGO Management and Policy Series No. 17, Oxford: INTRAC.
  • Grävingholt, J., with Bettina Doerr, Kathrin Meissner, Stefan Pletziger, Julia Von Rümker, and Jochen Weikert (2006) ‘Strengthening Participation through Decentralisation: Findings on Local Economic Development in Kyrgyzstan’, DIE Studies No. 16, Bonn: German Development Institute.
  • Juraev, S., 2008. Kyrgyz democracy? The Tulip Revolution and beyond, Central Asian Survey 27 (3–4) (2008), pp. 253–64.
  • Lewis, J., 2003. "Design issues". In: Ritchie, J., and Lewis, J., eds. Qualitative Research Practice. A Guide for Social Science Students and Researchers. London, Thousand Oaks and New Delhi: Sage Publications; 2003. pp. 47–76.
  • Midgley, J., 1986. "Community participation: history, concepts and controversies". In: Midgley, J., ed. Community Participation, Social Development and the State. London: Methuen; 1986. pp. 13–45.
  • Narayan, D., 1995. "Designing Community Based Development". Washington, DC: World Bank; 1995, Social Development Paper No. 7.
  • Narayan, D., and Ebbe, K., 1997. "Design of Social Funds: Participation, Demand Orientation and Local Organisational Capacity". Washington, DC: World Bank; 1997, World Bank Discussion Paper No. 375.
  • Narayan, D., and Pritchett, L., 2000. "Social capital: evidence and implications". In: Dasgupta, P., and Serageldin, I., eds. Social Capital. A Multifaceted Perspective. Washington, DC: World Bank; 2000. pp. 269–96.
  • Oakley, P., and Marsden, D., 1984. Approaches to Participation in Rural Development. Geneva: International Labour Organisation; 1984.
  • Uphoff, N., 1996. Learning from Gal Oya: Possibilities for Participatory Development and Post-Newtonian Social Science. London: Intermediate Technology Publications; 1996.
  • World Bank, 2006. "Project Appraisal Document, Second Village Investment Project". Washington, DC: World Bank; 2006, Report No. 36611-KG.
  • World Bank, 2007. "Kyrgyz Republic Poverty Assessment, Volume 1’, Poverty Reduction and Economic Management Unit". Washington, DC: World Bank; 2007.

Reprints and Corporate Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

To request a reprint or corporate permissions for this article, please click on the relevant link below:

Academic Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

Obtain permissions instantly via Rightslink by clicking on the button below:

If you are unable to obtain permissions via Rightslink, please complete and submit this Permissions form. For more information, please visit our Permissions help page.