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[ecrea] Out in Paperback - Representations of Global Poverty
Thu Feb 27 07:15:31 GMT 2014
REPRESENTATIONS OF GLOBAL POVERTY: Aid, Development and International NGOs
By Nandita Dogra
Foreword by Stanley Cohen
Through the efforts of increasingly media-aware NGOs, people in the west
are bombarded with images of poverty and suffering. ‘Representations of
Global Poverty’ is the first comprehensive study of the communications
and imagery used by international NGOs to represent the global South. In
this meticulously researched and original book, Nandita Dogra examines a
full cycle of representation - integrating analyses of the public
messages of international development NGOs in the UK with the views of
their staff and audiences. The book utilizes an original postcolonial
analytical framework to better understand and evaluate NGOs’ public
messages. Exploring NGO communications across the discourses of charity,
justice, humanism, cosmopolitanism, colonialism and Eurocentrism, it
argues for a greater acknowledgement of NGOs as significant mediating
institutions which can expand understandings of global inequalities. The
book will be a key resource for academics, policymakers and
practitioners alike who have an interest in global poverty, development,
human rights, aid, NGOs, media and the politics of representation.
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‘Dogra makes her challenge both clear and readable and as a starting
point for future debates on building public understanding of global
poverty and how it might be tackled, it is an important and
thought-provoking contribution.’
– PHILIP GODWIN, LSE Review of Books
‘How exactly do international non-government organisations conceptualise
the developing world when they legislate their mandate? This valuable
book addresses precisely this question by insightfully and skilfully
unearthing the subtext of NGO representations of global poverty,
development and rights.’
– NEERA CHANDHOKE, Professor of Political Science, University of Delhi
‘This provocative analysis of the visual language of British
international non-governmental development organisations raises a set of
important and pressing questions, and deserves to be read by
practitioner and researcher alike.’
– DAVID LEWIS, Professor of Social Policy and Development, London School
of Economics
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NANDITA DOGRA (nanditadogra[at]hotmail.com) is a freelance academic. She
has taught in the Departments of Media & Communications and Social
Policy at the London School of Economics (LSE), UK. She has been an ESRC
postdoctoral fellow at Goldsmiths, University of London, UK. She holds
an MSc. in NGO Management and a PhD in Social Policy from the LSE and
has extensive professional experience in communications, development and
social policy.
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Paperback | 9781780767734 | £19.99
*SPECIAL DISCOUNT PRICE: 30% OFF*
To claim the special discount price of £13.99, click on the website link
below and enter the discount code 6GD when prompted at the checkout stage.
www.ibtauris.com/representations
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INSPECTION COPIES
To request an inspection copy, go to www.ibtauris.com/representations
and click the ‘Request Inspection Copy’ button below the title.
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The author is available to do guest lectures on topics discussed in her
book. Please feel free to contact her off-list.
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