Posted on November 12, 2009 by Chris Mowles
In this post Sula Batsu co-ordinator Kemly Camacho talks about the work her organisation is doing with communities in Costa Rica. Kemly gives a very good account of the value of reflection and reflexivity, as well as setting out her ideas about the importance of knowledge, self-knowledge, in communities.
About Sulá Batsú
Sulá Batsú is a co-operative [...]
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Posted on October 21, 2009 by Chris Mowles
In the last three weeks I have encountered IKME programme participants’ ability to be reflective and reflexive on three separate occasions. I think it is worth describing these occasions and trying to draw out why methods based on reflection and reflexivity might be important to a programme that wants to develop ways of working which [...]
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Posted on May 26, 2009 by Chris Mowles
Introduction to Michael and his environment
Michael David has been involved long term in community development projects in Sri Lanka and is part of a network of concerned family, friends and colleagues who do whatever they can to access funds, provoke discussion and thinking, or undertake projects. Michael and colleagues are maven-like in making [...]
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