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Ghosts of bilateralism: Collaborative research on the afterlives of a Finnish-Kenyan water development project
Yonatan N. Gez (Gez, Y. N.); Claire Médard (Médard, C.); Eunice Kamaara (Kamaara, E.); Eric Masese (Masese, E.); Carla Bertin (Bertin, C.); Nathaniel Chimhete (Chimhete, N.); Berenike Eichhorn (Eichhorn, B.); Marie-Aude Fouéré (Fouéré, M.-A. ); Hellen Githogori (Githogori, H.); Ilmari Huotari (Huotari, I.); Raquel Jerobon (Jerobon, R.); Anna-Riikka Kauppinen (Kauppinen, A.-R.); Manya Kagan (Kagan, M.); Mercy Kosgei (Kosgei, M.); Lena Kroeker (Kroeker, L.); Keren Kuenberg (Kuenberg, K.); Anselmo Matusse (Matusse, A.); Munene Mugambi (Mugambi, M.); Lucy Mule (Mule, L.); George Mutalemwa (Mutalemwa, G.); Francis Ngure (Ngure, F.); Orlando Nipassa (Nipassa, O.); Samuel Owiwa (Owiwa, S.); Stephen Nyagaya (Nyagaya, S.); Manuel João Ramos (Ramos, M. J.); Elisabeth Schubinger (Schubinger, E.); Ali Umulkher (Umulkher, A.); Esther Wahome (Wahome, E.); et al.
Journal Title
East African Review
Year (definitive publication)
2025
Language
English
Country
Kenya
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Abstract
With rising academic interest in heterodox perspectives on international development interventions, including their unintended consequences and so-called “afterlives” (Rudnyckyj and Schwittay 2014; McKay 2012; Gez 2021), identifying suitable research approaches to capture such complex aftermaths emerges as a new challenge for development studies. In what follows, we share insights from our attempt to adapt an existing research approach to generate evidence on development’s afterlives, including the cascading and unintended effects of past development projects, both tangible and intangible.1 In particular, we explore the valence of qualitative-ethnographic methods for diving deeply into the plurality of projects’ lasting legacies, well beyond their formal temporal and geographic boundaries.
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Keywords
  • Anthropology - Social Sciences
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101041788 Comissão Europeia
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