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maia green
maia green
Professor of Social Anthropology, University of Manchester
Verified email at manchester.ac.uk
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From correlates and characteristics to causes: thinking about poverty from a chronic poverty perspective
M Green, D Hulme
World Development 33 (6), 867-879, 2005
4072005
Participatory development and the appropriation of agency in southern Tanzania
M Green
Critique of anthropology 20 (1), 67-89, 2000
2712000
Development theory and practice: critical perspectives
U Kothari, M Minogue
Bloomsbury Publishing, 2001
2282001
Representing poverty and attacking representations: Perspectives on poverty from social anthropology
M Green
Understanding Poverty and Well-Being, 24-45, 2013
2222013
Recentring care: Interrogating the commodification of care
M Green, V Lawson
Social & Cultural Geography 12 (6), 639-654, 2011
1632011
Globalizing development in Tanzania: policy franchising through participatory project management
M Green
Critique of anthropology 23 (2), 123-143, 2003
1532003
Making development agents: Participation as boundary object in international development
M Green
The Government of Chronic Poverty, 102-125, 2013
1402013
The development state: aid, culture & civil society in Tanzania
M Green
Boydell & Brewer Ltd, 2014
1262014
Priests, witches and power: Popular Christianity after mission in Southern Tanzania
M Green
Cambridge University Press, 2003
1252003
The birth of the “salon”: Poverty,“modernization,” and dealing with witchcraft in southern Tanzania
M Green, S Mesaki
American Ethnologist 32 (3), 371-388, 2005
852005
Making civil society work: Contracting, cosmopolitanism and community development in Tanzania
C Mercer, M Green
Geoforum 45, 106-115, 2013
722013
Social development: issues and approaches
M Green
Development theory and practice, Critical Perspectives, 52-70, 2002
662002
Calculating compassion
M Green
Adventures in Aidland: The anthropology of professionals in international …, 2011
612011
Trading on inequality: gender and the drinks trade in southern Tanzania
M Green
Africa 69 (3), 404-425, 1999
611999
Witchcraft suppression practices and movements: Public politics and the logic of purification
M Green
Comparative Studies in Society and History 39 (2), 319-345, 1997
541997
At the service of community development: the professionalization of volunteer work in Kenya and Tanzania
H Brown, M Green
African Studies Review 58 (2), 63-84, 2015
532015
Discourses on inequality: Poverty, public bads and entrenching witchcraft in post-adjustment Tanzania
M Green
Anthropological Theory 5 (3), 247-266, 2005
532005
Public reform and the privatisation of poverty: some institutional determinants of health seeking behaviour in southern Tanzania
M Green
Culture, Medicine and Psychiatry 24, 403-430, 2000
532000
After Ujamaa?: Cultures of Governance and the Representation of Power in Tanzania
M Green
Social Analysis 54 (1), 15-34, 2010
492010
Mau Mau oathing rituals and political ideology in Kenya: A re-analysis
M Green
Africa 60 (1), 69-87, 1990
491990
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