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Campbell, Stephen. "Challenging Southeast Asian Development: The Shadows of Success, by Jonathan Rigg. London: Routledge, 2016. Pp. Xxii + 253. $160.00 (hb); $59.95 (pb). ISBN 10:0415711584 and ISBN 13:9780415711586." Journal of Agrarian Change 16, no. 4 (September 23, 2016): 740–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/joac.12184.

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Eckert, Andreas. "Peter Geschiere and Piet Konings (eds.) Itinéraires d'accumulation au Cameroun. Paris: Karthala, 1993, 393 pp., 160.00 francs, ISBN 2 86537 405 X." Africa 64, no. 4 (October 1994): 589–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/1161387.

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Mutani, Guglielmina, Silvia Santantonio, and Simone Beltramino. "Indicators and Representation Tools to Measure the Technical-Economic Feasibility of a Renewable Energy Community. The Case Study of Villar Pellice (Italy)." International Journal of Sustainable Development and Planning 16, no. 1 (February 28, 2021): 1–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.18280/ijsdp.160101.

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Energy Communities (EC) are intended as legal entities that can ensure environmental, economic, and social benefits for energy exchanges between its members. The Italian legislation has recently introduced incentives to Renewable Energy Communities (REC). This work analyses the case study of the REC in Villar Pellice (Turin) and defines a methodology to assess its technical-economic feasibility. The hourly energy consumption and the local renewable energy production are assessed through a place-based methodology, considering different category of end users (municipalities, residential dwelling, companies), and obtaining data from available online database. The REC energy performance is assessed through the self-consumption and the self-sufficiency indexes. Besides, cost-optimal analysis evaluates its economic feasibility, considering investment costs and economic incentives. Several interventions are hypothesized to compare possible REC scenarios (e.g., photovoltaic panels and storage systems installation, energy efficiency measures for public lighting, and different configurations of end users). Results show that REC allows to aggregate stakeholders, ensuring economic advantages and environmental benefits. The methodology applied in this work can support the design phase of the RECs. Its flexibility makes it adaptable to different territorial and regulatory contexts, in evaluating the optimal REC configuration to maximize revenues from the incentive and reach the highest level of energy independence.
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Stuart, William T., John J. Hourihan, and Lucy Mair. "Anthropology and Development." Anthropological Quarterly 59, no. 1 (January 1986): 43. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/3317498.

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Allen, Timothy. "Anthropology and Development." Anthropology Today 2, no. 5 (October 1986): 20. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/3032980.

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Apthorpe, Raymond, and Lucy Mair. "Anthropology and Development." Man 20, no. 3 (September 1985): 577. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/2802481.

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R., J. L., and Lucy Mair. "Anthropology and Development." Population (French Edition) 41, no. 3 (May 1986): 610. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/1532819.

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Strickland, S. S., and Lucy Mair. "Anthropology and Development." Geographical Journal 151, no. 3 (November 1985): 396. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/633041.

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Tsopanakis, Georgios. "Anthropology and Development." Forum for Development Studies 42, no. 2 (May 4, 2015): 383–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/08039410.2015.1042278.

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Paiement, Jason Jacques. "Anthropology and Development." NAPA Bulletin 27, no. 1 (May 2007): 196–223. http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/napa.2007.27.1.196.

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Escobar, Arturo. "Anthropology and development." International Social Science Journal 49, no. 154 (September 2, 2010): 497–515. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1468-2451.1997.tb00040.x.

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Rubin, Deborah, Deborah Curo, and Deborah Cahalen. "Anthropology in International Development." Anthropology News 42, no. 8 (November 2001): 29–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/an.2001.42.8.29.

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Rubin, Deborah, Deborah Caro, and Deborah Cahalen. "Anthropology in International Development." Anthropology News 42, no. 8 (November 2001): 29–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/an.2001.42.8.29.

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Rigby, Peter. "Anthropology, revolution, and development." Reviews in Anthropology 19, no. 1-4 (July 1991): 231–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00988157.1991.9977980.

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Bakker, Laurens, and Gerben Nooteboom. "Anthropology and inclusive development." Current Opinion in Environmental Sustainability 24 (February 2017): 63–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cosust.2017.02.007.

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Dove, Michael. "Anthropology Development vs. Development Anthropology: Mediating the Forester-Farmer Relationship in Pakistan." Practicing Anthropology 13, no. 2 (April 1, 1991): 21–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.17730/praa.13.2.dvl2505187523262.

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The Forest Service of Pakistan has concerned itself since colonial times largely with the production, protection, and extraction of trees in the nation's state forests. The only contact that its officers had with most farmers (except large landowners, with whom they had traditional patron-client relations) was to levy punishments for violations of forest laws or gather fees for the use of forest resources. In recent years, the state forests have declined in area and importance, and the need to increase on-farm supplies of tree products and halt resource degradation has increased. As a result, the Government of Pakistan, with the assistance of the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID), decided to change the basic direction of the Forest Service—away from state lands to private lands, away from commercial to subsistence or mixed subsistence/commercial production, and thus away from the rural elite to the small farmer. The vehicle chosen to accomplish this was the bilaterally funded Forestry Planning and Development Project, Pakistan's first major social forestry project.
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ESCOBAR, ARTURO. "Anthropology and the development encounter: the making and marketing of development anthropology." American Ethnologist 18, no. 4 (November 1991): 658–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/ae.1991.18.4.02a00020.

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Романов, Павел, and Елена Ярская-Смирнова. "Applied Anthropology: Management and Development." Полис. Политические исследования, no. 6 (2004): 136–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.17976/jpps/2004.06.18.

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Bailey, F. G., Ralph Grillo, and Alan Rew. "Social Anthropology and Development Policy." Anthropological Quarterly 60, no. 2 (April 1987): 90. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/3318000.

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Mair, Lucy. "Development Anthropology: Some New Views." Anthropology Today 1, no. 1 (February 1985): 19. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/3032766.

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Bloch, M., and Roy D'Andrade. "The Development of Cognitive Anthropology." Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute 3, no. 2 (June 1997): 384. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/3035033.

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Bierschenk, Thomas. "Anthropology and development in Germany." Anthropologie & développement, Hors-série (December 8, 2021): 201–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/anthropodev.1247.

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Mumtaz, Soofia. "The Rationale of Development Anthropology." Pakistan Development Review 33, no. 4II (December 1, 1994): 1181–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.30541/v33i4iipp.1181-1187.

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The controversy between the 'academic' and 'applied' parameters of anthropology, has divided the practitioners of anthropology since the discipline became a university science in the last decades of the ninteenth and early twentieth centuries. Anthropology has primarily been concerned with the study of the nature, content, and transformation of social phenomena in general. There is hence, an obvious contradiction between the generality of the subject-matter, and concern with scientific objectivity on the one hand; and the biases inherent within the applicability of the parameters of anthropology to concrete given situations, and the obligation to compensate for the debt owed to the sources that make the study possible, on the other.
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Horowitz, Michael M. "Development Anthropology in the 1990s." Anthropology News 30, no. 9 (December 1989): 3. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/an.1989.30.9.3.3.

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Mosse, David. "The Anthropology of International Development." Annual Review of Anthropology 42, no. 1 (October 21, 2013): 227–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.1146/annurev-anthro-092412-155553.

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Mair, Lucy, Ralph Grillo, and Alan Rew. "Social Anthropology and Development Policy." Man 21, no. 3 (September 1986): 566. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/2803134.

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Hopkins, MaryCarol. "Anthropologists, anthropology, fieldwork, and development." Reviews in Anthropology 24, no. 4 (January 1996): 251–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00988157.1996.9978133.

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Hinton, Peter. "The Underdevelopment of Development Anthropology." Mankind 19, no. 1 (February 10, 2009): 28–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1835-9310.1989.tb00092.x.

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Wali, Alaka, and Scott Guggenheim. "Involuntary Resettlement and Development Anthropology." Practicing Anthropology 12, no. 3 (July 1, 1990): 3. http://dx.doi.org/10.17730/praa.12.3.yj65011q637361t2.

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This special issue of Practicing Anthropology is about anthropological involvement with people who have been displaced by development projects. The papers were first given in a special session at the Society for Applied Anthropology's 1990 meetings in Santa Fe, New Mexico, organized with the collaboration of the AAA Task Force on Involuntary Resettlement.
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Long, Veronica. "Tourism Development, Conservation, and Anthropology." Practicing Anthropology 14, no. 2 (April 1, 1992): 14–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.17730/praa.14.2.06j8xvk1qp8k2521.

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Environmental conservation, having long been the domain of physical scientists, now appears to have a void that can be filled by anthropologists. This opening is due to a new relationship between conservation and development and to new philosophies for the management of areas designated for environmental protection. Both changes involve integrating people and their needs into conservation strategy.
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Jansen, William H. "Future Directions of Development Anthropology." Anthropology News 30, no. 7 (October 1989): 36. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1937-4372.1989.tb00106.x.

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ENDO, Yasuko. "Sport anthropology and development education." Japan Journal of Sport Anthropology 2010, no. 12 (December 31, 2010): 1–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.7192/santhropology.2010.12_1.

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Campbell, John R., and Jeremy Holland. "Development research." Focaal 2005, no. 45 (June 1, 2005): 3–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.3167/092012905780909289.

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Is it possible or indeed desirable to combine qualitative, participatory and quantitative research methods and approaches to better understand poverty? This special section of Focaal seeks to explore a number of contentious, inter-related issues that arise from multimethod research that is driven by growing international policy concerns to reduce global poverty. We seek to initiate an interdisciplinary dialog about the limits of methodological integration by examining existing research practice to better understand the strengths and limitations of combining methods which derive from different epistemological premises. We ask how methods might be combined to better address issues of causality, and whether the concept of triangulation offers a possible way forward. In examining existing research we find little in the way of shared understanding about poverty and, due to the dominance of econometrics and its insistence on using household surveys, very little middle ground where other disciplines might collaborate to rethink key conceptual and methodological issues.
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Ma, Chunxia, Qingqing Zhu, and Hexian Wu. "From Economic Anthropology to Business Anthropology: The Development in China." Anthropologist 18, no. 1 (July 2014): 113–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09720073.2014.11891527.

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Mosse, David. "International policy, development expertise, and anthropology." Focaal 2008, no. 52 (December 1, 2008): 119–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.3167/fcl.2008.520108.

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This forum article has two parts. In the first, I make some observations about policy knowledge in international development and the ways in which it has become the subject of anthropological study. In the second, I reflect on the relationship between anthropological knowledge and the development world that it describes, asking, “what’s the use of anthropology to inter- national development?”
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Ming, Fang, Tian Guang, Alf H. Walle, and Camilla Hong Wang. "Development of Business Anthropology in China." Human Organization 78, no. 2 (June 2019): 158–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.17730/0018-7259.78.2.158.

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Fisher, James F. "The Historical Development of Himalayan Anthropology." Mountain Research and Development 5, no. 1 (February 1985): 99. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/3673225.

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APTHORPE, RAYMOND. "Human development reporting and social anthropology." Social Anthropology 5, no. 1 (January 24, 2007): 21–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1469-8676.1997.tb00338.x.

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Hyde, Janice. "Building a subdiscipline of development anthropology." Reviews in Anthropology 18, no. 1-4 (March 1991): 183–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00988157.1991.9977950.

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Winslow, Donna. "Anthropology and Development in New Caledonia." Practicing Anthropology 12, no. 1 (January 1, 1990): 14–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.17730/praa.12.1.2u82g716824k6114.

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In 1945 Bronislaw Malinowski stated that "The anthropologist should have as one of his duties…to study the growing forces of (native) nationalism; to insist as all those with knowledge and foresight do, that an improvement in social and, above all, economic conditions, constitutes the only way out of the difficulty, and that no price is too high to pay to prevent inevitable disaster."
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Clammer, John. "A critique of ‘cognitive’ development anthropology." Anthropology Today 16, no. 5 (October 2000): 1–3. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/1467-8322.t01-1-00022.

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Ramchandani, Taapsi. "Narratives of Development." Anthropology in Action 23, no. 2 (June 1, 2016): 42–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.3167/aia.2016.230207.

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AbstractThe Chaguanas Borough Corporation in Trinidad and Tobago is currently the fastest-growing borough where economic development is complemented by investment in residential, commercial and infrastructural programmes. In tandem with the local government, an inter-governmental organisation (IGO) sought to understand the sociohistorical context within which economic growth has taken place to inform the IGO’s development plans for the area. This article focuses on local narratives collected in 2013 as part of a historical case study that reveals a complex relationship of citizens to the state within the context of a post-colonial, multi-ethnic society. Using an interpretivist framework of narratives as language, metaphor and knowledge, I examine how narratives reflect the lived experience of economic development as a confluence of history, ethnic identity and neoliberal ideas of entrepreneurship. Their inclusion as a source of enquiry in development planning will ensure that exogenous intervention remains holistic, equitable and informed by historical institutions of social practice.
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Hart, Keith. "Anthropologists and development." Norsk antropologisk tidsskrift 13, no. 01-02 (February 20, 2002): 14–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.18261/issn1504-2898-2002-01-02-03.

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De Beukelaer, Christiaan M. "Culture, Development and Social Theory: Towards an Integrated Social Development." Journal of Human Development and Capabilities 14, no. 2 (May 2013): 316–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/19452829.2013.785223.

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Apsan Frediani, Alexandre, Alejandra Boni, and Des Gasper. "Approaching Development Projects from a Human Development and Capability Perspective." Journal of Human Development and Capabilities 15, no. 1 (January 2, 2014): 1–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/19452829.2013.879014.

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Sridhar, Devi. "Ethics and development: Some concerns with David Mosse's Cultivating development." Anthropology Today 21, no. 6 (December 2005): 17–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-8322.2005.00396.x.

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Lennihan, Louise D. "The anthropology of modernity and the postmodernist anthropology of “development” discourse." Reviews in Anthropology 25, no. 2 (June 1996): 125–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00988157.1996.9978147.

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Mehta, Shalina. "Derailed Development: Review of Development and Rehabilitation Models for Tribal India." Anthropologist 4, no. 4 (October 2002): 213–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09720073.2002.11890746.

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Magedera, Ian H. "ARRESTED DEVELOPMENT." Interventions 12, no. 3 (November 2010): 331–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/1369801x.2010.516092.

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Sillitoe, Paul. "Indigenous Knowledge in Development." Anthropology in Action 13, no. 3 (January 1, 2006): 1–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.3167/aia.2006.130302.

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