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PROF David Mosse's Outputs (29)

Reflections on Open Dialogue in mental health clinical and ethnographic practice (2024)
Book Chapter
Mosse, D. (2024). Reflections on Open Dialogue in mental health clinical and ethnographic practice. In E. Gilberthorpe (Ed.), Anthropological Perspectives on Global Challenges (1-28). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003460954-8

This chapter uses the immersive experience of Open Dialogue, an innovative approach to mental healthcare, as the pretext for reflection on the stance of anthropologists in relation to our interlocutors, fieldwork as ethical practice and the personal... Read More about Reflections on Open Dialogue in mental health clinical and ethnographic practice.

Beyond the Ivory Tower: Researching Development Practice (2017)
Book Chapter
Mosse, D., & Kruckenberg, L. (2017). Beyond the Ivory Tower: Researching Development Practice. In G. Crawford, L. Kruckenberg, N. Loubere, & R. Morgan (Eds.), Understanding Global Development Research: Fieldwork Issues, Experiences and Reflections. Sage

Aid Policies and Recipient Strategies in Niger (2006)
Book Chapter
Rossi, B. (2006). Aid Policies and Recipient Strategies in Niger. In D. Lewis, & D. Mosse (Eds.), Development brokers and translators: the ethnography of aid and agencies (27-50). Kumarian

Power relations and poverty reduction (2004)
Book Chapter
Mosse, D. (2004). Power relations and poverty reduction. In R. Alsop (Ed.), Power, rights and poverty: concepts and connections (51-67). The World Bank

The making and marketing of participatory development (2003)
Book Chapter
Mosse, D. (2003). The making and marketing of participatory development. In P. Quarles van Ufford, & A. K. Giri (Eds.), A Moral Critique of Development: In Search of Global Responsibilities (43-75). Routledge

Why are there so many failures and disappointments in development? Why have development goals been so unattainable? For those working within aid agencies perhaps the most common response is to say that past approaches have been misguided, and if only... Read More about The making and marketing of participatory development.