Human Autonomy Effectiveness and Development Projects
This article calls for a new focus in the design, implementation and evaluation of projects, moving away from an abstract conception of “the project” and the goods it is intended to deliver, to a more meaningful concept of people as agents of change. Participation in a project leads to empowerment when people are self-motivated and involved in processes that they value, which achieve outcomes that they value. The article proposes a “human autonomy effectiveness” criterion relevant for sustainable human development; and then develops an analytical approach to assess a project's influence on human autonomy, with reference to changes in the determinants of autonomy (agency powers, access to resources and socio-structural contexts) and to relevant decision-making practices during the project.
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2012
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Authors: | Castillo, Mirtha R. Muñiz ; Gasper, Des |
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Oxford Development Studies. - Taylor & Francis Journals, ISSN 1360-0818. - Vol. 40.2012, 1, p. 49-67
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Taylor & Francis Journals |
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