I mänsklighetens namn : En etnologisk studie av ett svenskt biståndsprojekt i Rumänien

This dissertation is an analysis of observations among, and interviews with, Romanian and Swedish employees at a Swedish development aid project in Romania. The aim has been to study the categories of ‘humanity’: how the notions of the ‘human(e)’ and the ‘inhuman(e)’ were created in the context of t...

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Main Author: Ers, Agnes
Format: Doctoral Thesis
Language:Swedish
Published: Stockholms universitet, Institutionen för etnologi, religionshistoria och genusstudier 2006
Subjects:
NGO
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spelling ndltd-UPSALLA1-oai-DiVA.org-su-12692016-11-10T05:13:37ZI mänsklighetens namn : En etnologisk studie av ett svenskt biståndsprojekt i RumäniensweIn the Name of Humanity : An Ethnological Study of a Swedish Development Aid Project in RomaniaErs, AgnesStockholms universitet, Institutionen för etnologi, religionshistoria och genusstudierGidlunds förlag2006humanizing processesnormalitydevelopment aidNGORomaniaEuropechildrenorphanagesdisabilitypostcolonial theorypoststructuralist theorygift exchangedeserving-undeserving poorgender constructionEthnologyEtnologiThis dissertation is an analysis of observations among, and interviews with, Romanian and Swedish employees at a Swedish development aid project in Romania. The aim has been to study the categories of ‘humanity’: how the notions of the ‘human(e)’ and the ‘inhuman(e)’ were created in the context of the project. Further, the aim of the thesis has been to connect the relations in everyday life as it develops in an aid project to the social and societal processes of change in today’s Europe. Chapter 1 introduces the theoretical and methodological frameworks of the study. Chapter 2 analyses media representations of institutionalized children in Romania, and describes the development aid in Romania. Chapter 3 describes and analyses the practical work with the children in the everyday life of the project. Chapter 4 focuses on the locally employed project staff, and their adoption of a ‘more human(e)’ identity through working with the Swedish NGO. Chapter 5 analyses how the construction of difference took place in the everyday life of the development aid project. Chapter 6 analyses the development aid as exchange of gifts and applies models of analysis of social work with the so-called deserving and undeserving clients. Chapter 7 is a concluding chapter. The construction of the ‘human(e)’ and its opposite, the ‘inhuman(e)’, could be found on three levels. These categories were used in reference to: (1) the children, the sick elderly and the poor families that were the clients of the aid project and were expected to be ‘humanized’ in the course of project implementation; (2) the Romanians who were employed by the Swedish organization and who were to be humanized through their work and through learning Western views on what the human being is; and (3) by implication, the whole Romanian society and all the Romanians who were also to be ‘humanized’ through the intervention of the Western NGOs. Doctoral thesis, monographinfo:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesistexthttp://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:su:diva-1269urn:isbn:13:978-91-7844-723-7urn:isbn:10:91-7844-723-2Södertörn doctoral dissertations, 1652-7399 ; 9application/pdfinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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language Swedish
format Doctoral Thesis
sources NDLTD
topic humanizing processes
normality
development aid
NGO
Romania
Europe
children
orphanages
disability
postcolonial theory
poststructuralist theory
gift exchange
deserving-undeserving poor
gender construction
Ethnology
Etnologi
spellingShingle humanizing processes
normality
development aid
NGO
Romania
Europe
children
orphanages
disability
postcolonial theory
poststructuralist theory
gift exchange
deserving-undeserving poor
gender construction
Ethnology
Etnologi
Ers, Agnes
I mänsklighetens namn : En etnologisk studie av ett svenskt biståndsprojekt i Rumänien
description This dissertation is an analysis of observations among, and interviews with, Romanian and Swedish employees at a Swedish development aid project in Romania. The aim has been to study the categories of ‘humanity’: how the notions of the ‘human(e)’ and the ‘inhuman(e)’ were created in the context of the project. Further, the aim of the thesis has been to connect the relations in everyday life as it develops in an aid project to the social and societal processes of change in today’s Europe. Chapter 1 introduces the theoretical and methodological frameworks of the study. Chapter 2 analyses media representations of institutionalized children in Romania, and describes the development aid in Romania. Chapter 3 describes and analyses the practical work with the children in the everyday life of the project. Chapter 4 focuses on the locally employed project staff, and their adoption of a ‘more human(e)’ identity through working with the Swedish NGO. Chapter 5 analyses how the construction of difference took place in the everyday life of the development aid project. Chapter 6 analyses the development aid as exchange of gifts and applies models of analysis of social work with the so-called deserving and undeserving clients. Chapter 7 is a concluding chapter. The construction of the ‘human(e)’ and its opposite, the ‘inhuman(e)’, could be found on three levels. These categories were used in reference to: (1) the children, the sick elderly and the poor families that were the clients of the aid project and were expected to be ‘humanized’ in the course of project implementation; (2) the Romanians who were employed by the Swedish organization and who were to be humanized through their work and through learning Western views on what the human being is; and (3) by implication, the whole Romanian society and all the Romanians who were also to be ‘humanized’ through the intervention of the Western NGOs.
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title I mänsklighetens namn : En etnologisk studie av ett svenskt biståndsprojekt i Rumänien
title_short I mänsklighetens namn : En etnologisk studie av ett svenskt biståndsprojekt i Rumänien
title_full I mänsklighetens namn : En etnologisk studie av ett svenskt biståndsprojekt i Rumänien
title_fullStr I mänsklighetens namn : En etnologisk studie av ett svenskt biståndsprojekt i Rumänien
title_full_unstemmed I mänsklighetens namn : En etnologisk studie av ett svenskt biståndsprojekt i Rumänien
title_sort i mänsklighetens namn : en etnologisk studie av ett svenskt biståndsprojekt i rumänien
publisher Stockholms universitet, Institutionen för etnologi, religionshistoria och genusstudier
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