Empowerment and local level conflict mediation in Indonesia a comparative analysis of concepts, measures, and project efficacy

"The notion of empowerment has been more often deductively claimed than carefully defined or inductively assessed by development scholars and practitioners alike. The authors define and assess empowerment through an in-depth examination of the extent to which a large community development proje...

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title Empowerment and local level conflict mediation in Indonesia a comparative analysis of concepts, measures, and project efficacy
title_auth Empowerment and local level conflict mediation in Indonesia a comparative analysis of concepts, measures, and project efficacy
title_exact_search Empowerment and local level conflict mediation in Indonesia a comparative analysis of concepts, measures, and project efficacy
title_exact_search_txtP Empowerment and local level conflict mediation in Indonesia a comparative analysis of concepts, measures, and project efficacy
title_full Empowerment and local level conflict mediation in Indonesia a comparative analysis of concepts, measures, and project efficacy Christopher Gibson, Michael Woolcock
title_fullStr Empowerment and local level conflict mediation in Indonesia a comparative analysis of concepts, measures, and project efficacy Christopher Gibson, Michael Woolcock
title_full_unstemmed Empowerment and local level conflict mediation in Indonesia a comparative analysis of concepts, measures, and project efficacy Christopher Gibson, Michael Woolcock
title_short Empowerment and local level conflict mediation in Indonesia
title_sort empowerment and local level conflict mediation in indonesia a comparative analysis of concepts measures and project efficacy
title_sub a comparative analysis of concepts, measures, and project efficacy
topic Conflict management Indonesia
Economic development projects Indonesia
Rural development Indonesia
topic_facet Conflict management Indonesia
Economic development projects Indonesia
Rural development Indonesia
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