Words and Ideas: Commitment, Continuity and Irreversibility 167
Kar, K., J. Adkins and T. Lundstrom (1998) ‘Institutionalisation of participation’ in D. Freling (ed)
Paths for Change: Experiences in Participation and Democratisation in Lindi and Mtwara
Regions,Tanzania, Oy Finnagro Ab, Finland
Kenya Human Rights Commission (2000) Dying to be Free: The Struggle for Rights in Mwea, Kenya
Human Rights Commission, Nairobi
Lister, S. and W. Nyamugasira (2003) ‘Design contradictions in the “new architecture of aid”? Reflec-
tions from Uganda on the roles of civil society organisations’, Development Policy Review, vol 21
(1), pp93–106
Mehta, L. (2002) ‘The World Commission on Dams + eighteen months’, Science and Public Affairs,
June, pp24–25
Morse, B. and T. Berger (1992) Sardar Sarovar, Report of the Independent Review, Resource Futures
International (RFI) Inc, Ottawa, Canada
Mosse, D. (2003) ‘The making and marketing of participatory development’ in P. van Ufford and A.
Kumar Giri (eds) A Moral Critique of Development: In Search of Global Responsibilities, Routledge,
London, pp 43–75
Mosse, D. (2005) Cultivating Development: An Ethnography of Aid Policy and Practice, Pluto Press,
London and Sterling, VA
MRALG (Ministry of Regional Administration and Local Government), Tanzania (1999) Whose Pri-
orities in Policy Making? Reflections from the Permanent Secretaries’ Retreat on Participation in Tan-
zania, Tarangire, Arusha, 10–11 February 1999, MRALG, Tanzania
Musyoki, S. (2003) ‘Can bilateral programmes become learning organisations?’ in L. Roper, J. Pettit
and D. Eade (eds) Development and the Learning Organisation: Essays from Development in Prac-
tice, Oxfam, Oxford, pp152–168
Njeru, M. (2003) ‘Baringo cries out as famine bites’, Daily Nation on the web, http://www.nationmedia.
com, 25 February
Nyamachumbe, F. (2000) ‘Utambie wananchi – Tell the people! Participatory evaluation and video,
the case of the Kilwa fish market in Southern Tanzania’, interview withVenera Knippel, Forests,
Trees and People Newsletter, vol 40/41, pp19–20
Picciotto, R., W. van Wicklin and E. Rice (eds) (2001) Involuntary Resettlement: Comparative Perspec-
tives, Transaction Publishers, New Brunswick, US, and London, UK
Roy, A. (2002) The Algebra of Infinite Justice, Flamingo, London
Shanks, E. and B. Dinh Toai (2000) Field Based Learning and Training in Participatory Approaches to
Rural Development: A Decade of Experience in PRA from the Vietnam Sweden Cooperation Pro-
gramme and the Challenge for Formal Education, Research and Donor Organisations, Resource paper
for the Workshop on Changing Learning and Education in Forestry, Vietnam
Swantz, M.-L. (1998) ‘PRA requires change in the bureaucratic system’, in D. Freling (ed) Paths for
Change: Experiences in Participation and Democratisation in Lindi and Mtwara Regions,Tanzania,
Oy Finnagro Ab, Finland, pp108–109
Swantz, M.-L., E. Ndedya and M. S. Masaiganah (2001) ‘Participatory action research in southern
Tanzania, with special reference to women’ in P. Reason and H. Bradbury (eds) (2001) Handbook
of Action Research: Participative Inquiry and Practice, Sage Publications, London, Thousand Oaks,
CA, and New Delhi, pp386–395
Swift, J. (1935, first published 1726) Gulliver’s Travels, Oxford University Press, Oxford
Todaro, M. P. and S. C. Smith (2003) Economic Development, eighth edition, Addison Wesley, Bos-
ton
UN (1992) The Rio Declaration on Environment and Development, United Nations, New York
UNHCR (Office of the UN High Commissioner for Refugees) (2003) Global Appeal 2000, Office of
the UN High Commissioner for Refugees, Geneva
Uphoff, N. (1992) Learning from Gal Oya: Possibilities for Participatory Development and Post-Newto-
nian Social Science, Cornell University Press, Ithaca and London (paperback edition, Intermediate
Technology Publications, London 1996)