Table of Contents
Part One: Evolving a New Approach 1. Interventions in Development: Towards a New Moral Understanding of Our Experiences and an Agenda for the Future, Philip Quarles van Ufford,Ananta Kumar Giri, and David Mosse Part Two: Coping With Ethical Challenges: Development Programmes and Projects 2. The Making and Marketing of Participatory Development, David Mosse 3. The Icarus Effect: the Rise and Fall of Development Optimisms in a Regional Development Project in Luwu District, South Sulawesi, Indonesia, Philip Quarles van Ufford and Dik Roth 4. The Monolithic Development Machine? Elizabeth Harrison 5. Tapping the Bell at Governee Temple: Project Implementation in Sarawak as Moral Narrative, Alan Rew Part Three: Coping With Different Kinds of Knowledge, Peter Penz 6. Development, Displacement and International Ethics, Peter Penz 7. Charges and Counter-charges of Ethical Imperialism: Towards a Situated Approach to Development Ethics, George Ulrich 8. Social Science Intervention: Moral versus Political Economy and the Vietnam War, Oscar Salemink 9. Anecdotes, Situations, Histories - Varieties and Uses of Cases in Thinking about Ethics and Development Practice, Des Gasper 10. The Virtual Reality of Development Aid, Els Scholten-Schravenzande 11. What Are We in Fieldwork For? Albert Alejo S.J. 12. Reconstituting Development as a Shared Responsibility: Ethics, Aesthetics and a Creative Shaping of Human Possibilities, Ananta K. Giri and Philip Quarles van Ufford 13. Afterword: The Calling of Global Responsibilities, Ananta K. Giri About the Authors