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The Afterlives of Development Interventions in Eastern Africa (Kenya, Tanzania, Mozambique)

Description du projet

Repenser les conséquences à long terme des interventions de développement

Les interventions de développement dans le Sud global se concentrent sur le progrès et l’innovation. Cependant, elles négligent trop souvent les conséquences à long terme de leurs travaux pour les communautés locales. En se concentrant sur le Kenya, la Tanzanie et le Mozambique, le projet AfDevLives, financé par l’UE, explorera les héritages tangibles et intangibles du développement. À travers une approche interdisciplinaire centrée sur l’anthropologie sociale et utilisant une ethnographie minutieuse impliquant des méthodes créatives, le projet développera une boîte à outils méthodologique et une série de résultats destinés aux universitaires, aux spécialistes du développement, aux communautés participantes et au grand public.

Objectif

International development involves ideologies and activities ostensibly directed towards the improvement of well-being of populations in the Global South. Mainstream development interventions emphasize forward-looking ideas of progress and advocate for novelty. In so doing, however, the sector is often myopic, as evidenced by countless unintended consequences that stretch beyond interventions' official life cycle. Whether deemed success or failure, such interventions leave behind a long trail of tangible and intangible traces.
Project AfDevLives explores how development interventions' representational and material remains are experienced, employed, and re-appropriated by local actors over time, and how such active immanence of the past affects people's life-worlds. It weaves together three temporal gazes: prospective (development's blueprints); retrospective (sediments of the past, shorthanded as interventions' 'afterlives'); and present-time lived experience. Consciously de-centering formal development discourse and temporalities, the project develops and applies a phenomenological framework oriented around embodiment and intertwinement of people, objects, and space.
Using an interdisciplinary approach centered on social anthropology, research will be conducted in Kenya, Tanzania, and Mozambique, neighbouring Eastern African countries that are among the highest recipients of development aid and whose past and present balance continuities and ruptures. The project will unfold via an iterative process involving four complementary work packages: Movement, Image, Storytelling, and Synthesis. Working across work packages, countries, and case studies, the project will pursue three categories of objectives: conceptual (methodological toolkit), empirical (based on extensive ethnographic fieldwork), and practical (aimed at the development sector, local heirs of interventions, and the public at large). The project will result in a robust set of outputs.

Institution d’accueil

Iscte - Instituto Universitário de Lisboa
Contribution nette de l'UE
€ 1 499 745,00
Adresse
AVENIDA DAS FORCAS ARMADAS
1649 026 Lisboa
Portugal

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Région
Continente Área Metropolitana de Lisboa Área Metropolitana de Lisboa
Type d’activité
Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
Liens
Coût total
€ 1 499 745,00

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