A moral economy? social interpretations of money in aidland/ Cathy Shutt

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2012Subject(s): Online resources: In: Third World Quarterly Vol. 33, No. 8, 2012, pp. 1527-1543 (101)Summary: The article highlights dilemmas experienced by aid workers living and working in an inequitable socioeconomic system produced by aid flows that constantly have to be negotiated, reconciled or ignored. A case study form Cambodia shows how the interpretive lenses aid workers use to evaluate the use of aid money influence their relationships and practice in ways that have material effects.
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The article highlights dilemmas experienced by aid workers living and working in an inequitable socioeconomic system produced by aid flows that constantly have to be negotiated, reconciled or ignored. A case study form Cambodia shows how the interpretive lenses aid workers use to evaluate the use of aid money influence their relationships and practice in ways that have material effects.

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