Islamic NGOs in Bangladesh development, piety and neoliberal governmentality
NGOs (Non-Governmental Organizations) have emerged in both a development and aid capacity in Bangladesh, providing wide-reaching public services to the country's population living in extreme poverty. However, resistance to and limitations of NGO-led development - which in conjunction with Bangl...
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Abingdon, Oxon New York, NY
Routledge
2016
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Table of Contents:
- Chapter 1: Development, Religion and Faith-based NGOs-- Chapter 2: Dynamics of Developments: Demystifying NGO-led Development in Bangladesh--Chapter 3: Islamic NGOs: New Ideology and New Mission in Development?-- Chapter 4: Governing rural life: From Neoliberal Governmentality to Sacralized Governmentality--Chapter 5: Islamic NGOs, Piety and Changing Gender Relations--Chapter 6: Coercion in Development Practice: From Negative Social Capital to Islamic Alternative--Conclusion


