Global flows of government practices: development technologies and their effects

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Autor(a) principal: Silva,Kelly
Data de Publicação: 2012
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Vibrant
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1809-43412012000200003
Resumo: This article discusses certain technologies with which government practices are diffused on a global scale and some of the effects of this process. Using Foucault as a main source of inspiration, the circulation of know-how and capital are seen as the principal means by which government practices are irradiated. By analyzing social techniques such as projects, programs, conditionalities, documents, international laws and others, I argue that these are fundamental conduits for devising and reproducing the global order. In a second moment, I approach some of the outcomes of developmental practices in processes of state building and other political dynamics among recipients and donor countries. I stress some of the political, economic and social impacts of local appropriations of development actions. Of these, I emphasize those related to capacity building and what I call the misrecognition effect. The final remarks propose an articulated perspective on government practices that are shaped by diverse strategies.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Global flows of government practices: development technologies and their effects
title Global flows of government practices: development technologies and their effects
spellingShingle Global flows of government practices: development technologies and their effects
Silva,Kelly
development
government technologies
globalization
state building
capacity building
misrecognition effect
title_short Global flows of government practices: development technologies and their effects
title_full Global flows of government practices: development technologies and their effects
title_fullStr Global flows of government practices: development technologies and their effects
title_full_unstemmed Global flows of government practices: development technologies and their effects
title_sort Global flows of government practices: development technologies and their effects
author Silva,Kelly
author_facet Silva,Kelly
author_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Silva,Kelly
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv development
government technologies
globalization
state building
capacity building
misrecognition effect
topic development
government technologies
globalization
state building
capacity building
misrecognition effect
description This article discusses certain technologies with which government practices are diffused on a global scale and some of the effects of this process. Using Foucault as a main source of inspiration, the circulation of know-how and capital are seen as the principal means by which government practices are irradiated. By analyzing social techniques such as projects, programs, conditionalities, documents, international laws and others, I argue that these are fundamental conduits for devising and reproducing the global order. In a second moment, I approach some of the outcomes of developmental practices in processes of state building and other political dynamics among recipients and donor countries. I stress some of the political, economic and social impacts of local appropriations of development actions. Of these, I emphasize those related to capacity building and what I call the misrecognition effect. The final remarks propose an articulated perspective on government practices that are shaped by diverse strategies.
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