A far cry?: revisiting the prospects of community: cooperation in rural South Asia
By: Khan, Niaz Ahmed.
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ArticlePublisher: 1999Description: p.233-49.Subject(s): Community development - South Asia | Community development
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Indian Journal of Social WorkSummary: This paper sheds light on the practical premise of community cooperation and reexamines the contextual (administrative and social) realities in South Asia with an end to assess how conducive these realities are in fostering cooperation in rural frontiers. It argues that any cooperative effort has to be understood and appreciated in light of the contextual conditions. On a final analysis, the paper concludes that, given the generally unfavourable context, community cooperation is most likely to be selective and limited. - Reproduced
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Indian Institute of Public Administration | Volume no: 60, Issue no: 2 | Available | AR41994 |
This paper sheds light on the practical premise of community cooperation and reexamines the contextual (administrative and social) realities in South Asia with an end to assess how conducive these realities are in fostering cooperation in rural frontiers. It argues that any cooperative effort has to be understood and appreciated in light of the contextual conditions. On a final analysis, the paper concludes that, given the generally unfavourable context, community cooperation is most likely to be selective and limited. - Reproduced


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