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Author Jensen, Casper Bruun, author.

Title Monitoring movements in development aid : recursive partnerships and infrastructures / Casper Bruun Jensen and Brit Ross Winthereik
Published Cambridge, Mass. : The MIT Press, [2013]
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Description 1 online resource (xix, 192 pages) : illustrations
Series Infrastructures series
Infrastructures series.
Contents Infrastructures and development aid: fields, fractals and frictions -- Recursions: partnerships, infrastructure, ethnography -- Inventive frontiers: aid infrastructures and their users -- Development loop: technological politics for transparency -- Weedy infrastructure: monitoring environmental partnerships -- Wormholes: loops of audit and learning -- Monitoring movements
Summary An examination of emerging information infrastructures that are intended to increase accountability and effectiveness in partnerships for development aid.In Monitoring Movements in Development Aid, Casper Jensen and Brit Winthereik consider the processes, social practices, and infrastructures that are emerging to monitor development aid, discussing both empirical phenomena and their methodological and analytical challenges. Jensen and Winthereik focus on efforts by aid organizations to make better use of information technology; they analyze a range of development aid information infrastructures created to increase accountability and effectiveness. They find that constructing these infrastructures is not simply a matter of designing and implementing technology but entails forging new platforms for action that are simultaneously imaginative and practical, conceptual and technical. After presenting an analytical platform that draws on science and technology studies and the anthropology of development, Jensen and Winthereik present an ethnography- based analysis of the mutually defining relationship between aid partnerships and infrastructures; the crucial role of users (both actual and envisioned) in aid information infrastructures; efforts to make aid information dynamic and accessible; existing monitoring activities of an environmental NGO; and national-level performance audits, which encompass concerns of both external control and organizational learning.Jensen and Winthereik argue that central to the emerging movement to monitor development aid is the blurring of means and ends: aid information infrastructures are both technological platforms for knowledge about aid and forms of aid and empowerment in their own right
Analysis SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY & SOCIETY/General
INFORMATION SCIENCE/General
INFORMATION SCIENCE/Technology & Policy
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 167-187) and index
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Subject Economic assistance -- Information technology
Economic development projects -- Evaluation.
Information technology -- Economic aspects
Infrastructure (Economics)
Economic development.
economic development.
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Industries -- General.
Economic development
Economic development projects -- Evaluation
Information technology -- Economic aspects
Infrastructure (Economics)
Form Electronic book
Author Winthereik, Brit Ross, 1973- author
LC no. 2013005453
ISBN 9781461942962
1461942969
9780262317016
026231701X
1299848486
9781299848481