Community driven development, collective action and elite capture in Indonesia

被引:222
|
作者
Dasgupta, Aniruddha
Beard, Victoria A.
机构
[1] World Bank, E Asia & Pacific Urban Dev Unit, Washington, DC 20433 USA
[2] Univ Calif Irvine, Dept Planning Policy & Design, Irvine, CA 92697 USA
关键词
D O I
10.1111/j.1467-7660.2007.00410.x
中图分类号
F0 [经济学]; F1 [世界各国经济概况、经济史、经济地理]; C [社会科学总论];
学科分类号
0201 ; 020105 ; 03 ; 0303 ;
摘要
in response to the well documented limitations of top-down, modernist and authoritarian approaches that have dominated development, practitioners and academics increasingly promote more community-based approaches. The World Bank uses the term 'community driven development' to describe projects that increase a community's control over the development process. In an analysis of a community driven poverty alleviation project in Indonesia, this article examines the vulnerability of such an approach to elite capture. The expected relationships among a community's capacity for collective action, elite control over project decisions and elite capture of project benefits were not found. In cases where the project was controlled by elites, benefits continued to be delivered to the poor, and where power was the most evenly distributed, resource allocation to the poor was restricted. Communities where both non-elites and elites participated in democratic self-governance, however, did demonstrate an ability to redress elite capture when it occurred.
引用
下载
收藏
页码:229 / 249
页数:21
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [31] Does Elite Capture Matter? Local Elites and Targeted Welfare Programs in Indonesia
    Alatas, Vivi
    Banerjee, Abhijit
    Hanna, Rema
    Olken, Benjamin A.
    Purnamasari, Ririn
    Wai-Poi, Matthew
    AEA PAPERS AND PROCEEDINGS, 2019, 109 : 334 - 339
  • [32] Sustaining Collective Action in Urban Community Gardens
    Feinberg, Arthur
    Hooijschuur, Elena
    Rogge, Nicole
    Ghorbani, Amineh
    Herder, Paulien
    JASSS-THE JOURNAL OF ARTIFICIAL SOCIETIES AND SOCIAL SIMULATION, 2021, 24 (03):
  • [33] The Embeddedness of Collective Action in Nepalese Community Forestry
    Krishna K. Shrestha
    Phil McManus
    Small-scale Forestry, 2007, 6 (3) : 273 - 290
  • [35] The role of leadership in the collective enforcement of community property rights in Indonesia
    Palmer, Charles
    SOCIETY & NATURAL RESOURCES, 2007, 20 (05) : 397 - 413
  • [36] The programmatic elite in German health policy: Collective action and sectoral history
    Hornung, Johanna
    Bandelow, Nils C.
    PUBLIC POLICY AND ADMINISTRATION, 2020, 35 (03) : 247 - 265
  • [37] Elite capture and the development of natural resource linkages in Mozambique
    Buur, Lars
    Monjane, Celso Marcos
    FAIRNESS AND JUSTICE IN NATURAL RESOURCE POLITICS, 2017, : 200 - 217
  • [38] Collective Action and Local Development Processes
    Ostrom, Elinor
    SOCIOLOGICA-ITALIAN JOURNAL OF SOCIOLOGY ON LINE, 2007, (03):
  • [39] Gaji Sejuta: Moral experiences and the possibilities for self in a community-driven development program in Indonesia
    Jakimow, Tanya
    Harahap, Aida
    CRITIQUE OF ANTHROPOLOGY, 2016, 36 (03) : 264 - 279
  • [40] Collective action for rural village development
    Jones D.
    Nekbakhtshoev N.
    Spechler D.
    Development, 2015, 58 (2-3) : 385 - 389