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Refusing the Development NGO? Departure, Dismissal, and Misrecognition in Angolan Development Interventions.

Rebecca Warne Peters1.   

Abstract

Nongovernmental organizations working in international development increasingly follow a neoliberalized management model, hiring professional employees to conduct the work of social transformation under a bureaucratic regime that sees the recruitment and retention of staff members as rational transactions between employer and employee. Such managerialist thinking holds that staff members represent bundles of skills and knowledge to be sorted and allocated according to the requirements of work, that they seek to exchange their labor for payment, and that they may justifiably be fired for misdeeds like misuse of materials, misrepresenting themselves, or poor work quality, as determined by the institution. I use the example of local staff members resigning and being fired from an international democratization intervention in postwar Angola to argue that some development professionals refuse to occupy such management-defined subject positions, asserting instead their independent moralities about the place of implementation staff in international development work. International development institutions misrecognize many such acts, however, leaving intact unequal relations of power within the very industry meant to combat such unequal relations on a global scale.

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Keywords:  Angola; development workers; international development; nongovernmental organizations; refusal

Year:  2019        PMID: 31602047      PMCID: PMC6786788          DOI: 10.1353/anq.2019.0007

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Anthropol Q        ISSN: 0003-5491


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Journal:  Am Anthropol       Date:  2016-07-19

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