Hazel Gray
London School of Economics and Political Science
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Third World Quarterly | 2017
Samuel J. Spiegel; Hazel Gray; Barbara Bompani; Kevin Louis Bardosh; James Smith
Abstract Academics in high-income countries are increasingly launching development studies programmes through online distance learning to engage practitioner-students in low-income countries. Are such initiatives providing opportunities to critically tackle social injustice, or merely ‘mirroring’ relations of global inequality and re-entrenching imperial practices? Building on recent scholarship addressing efforts to ‘decolonise development studies’ and the complex power dynamics they encounter, we reflect on this question by analysing experiences of faculty and students in a United Kingdom-based online development studies programme, focusing particularly on perspectives of development practitioner-students working from Africa. We discuss barriers to social inclusivity – including the politics of language – that shaped participation dynamics in the programme as well as debates regarding critical development course content, rethinking possibilities for bridging counter-hegemonic development scholarship with practice-oriented approaches in a range of social contexts. Our analysis unpacks key tensions in addressing intertwined institutional and pedagogic dilemmas for an agenda towards decolonising online development studies, positioning decolonisation as a necessarily unsettling and contested process that calls for greater self-reflexivity.
Journal of Development Studies | 2014
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Green, M. (2002). Social development: Issues and approaches’. In Uma Kothari & Martin Minogue (Eds.), Development theory and practice: Critical perspectives (pp. 52–70). Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan. Mkandawire, T. (2001). Social policy in a development context (Social Policy and Development Programme Paper 7). Geneva: UNRISD. United Nations Commission on Social Development. (2005). Report on the forty-third session. New York: United Nations. World Bank. (2004). Social development in World Bank operations: Results and way forward. Washington, DC: World Bank.
Archive | 2006
Hazel Gray; Mushtaq Khan
African Affairs | 2015
Hazel Gray
Archive | 2010
Hazel Gray; Mushtaq Khan
Review of African Political Economy | 2013
Hazel Gray
Development and Change | 2016
Hazel Gray
LSE Research Online Documents on Economics | 2007
Hazel Gray
Archive | 2014
Hazel Gray; Lindsay Whitfield
Archive | 2018
Hazel Gray