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Andrea Cornwall

Researcher at University of Sussex

Publications -  131
Citations -  15294

Andrea Cornwall is an academic researcher from University of Sussex. The author has contributed to research in topics: Empowerment & Politics. The author has an hindex of 54, co-authored 130 publications receiving 14156 citations. Previous affiliations of Andrea Cornwall include Department for International Development & Philippine Institute for Development Studies.

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What is participatory research

TL;DR: This work reviews some of the participatory methodologies which are currently being popularized in health research, focusing on the issue of control over the research process.
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Unpacking 'Participation': models, meanings and practices

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors explore some of the meanings and practices associated with participation, in theory and in practice, and suggest that it is vital to pay closer attention to who is participating, in what and for whose benefit.
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What do buzzwords do for development policy? a critical look at ‘participation’, ‘empowerment’ and ‘poverty reduction’

TL;DR: In the fast-moving world of development policy, buzzwords play an important part in framing solutions as mentioned in this paper, and today's development orthodoxies are captured in a seductive mix of such words, among which 'participation', 'empowerment' and 'poverty reduction' take a prominent place.
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Whose voices? Whose choices? Reflections on gender and participatory development.

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors explore some of the tensions, contradictions and complementarities between "gender-aware" and "participatory" approaches to development, and suggest that making a difference may come to depend on challenging embedded assumptions about gender and power, and on making new alliances out of old divisions.
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Spaces for Change?: The Politics of Citizen Participation in New Democratic Arenas

TL;DR: Gaventa et al. as mentioned in this paper discuss the challenges of inclusion and representation in New Democratic Arenas and discuss the role of civil organizations and political representation in Brazil's participatory institutions.