The care systems in developing countries are subjected to worldwide standard guidelines, in which the western voice is dominant over the local one. Our study aims to point out dominant themes emerging from western care system applied to non-western contexts, to emerge cultural sensitive themes in order to propose alternative local good practices. The two studies, the first curried out in Palestine, the second one in Uganda, have been focused on a content analysis of in depth interviews and representative documents of local institutions. A general unbalance over western criterion was widely identifiable in the two case studies of these papers. Programs of action research are recommended. © 2011 Published by Elsevier Ltd.

Veronese, G., Prati, M., Castiglioni, M. (2011). Postcolonial perspectives on aid systems in multicultural contexts: Palestine and Uganda. PROCEDIA: SOCIAL & BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES, 15, 545-551 [10.1016/j.sbspro.2011.03.139].

Postcolonial perspectives on aid systems in multicultural contexts: Palestine and Uganda

VERONESE, GUIDO;PRATI, MARCO;CASTIGLIONI, MARCO
2011

Abstract

The care systems in developing countries are subjected to worldwide standard guidelines, in which the western voice is dominant over the local one. Our study aims to point out dominant themes emerging from western care system applied to non-western contexts, to emerge cultural sensitive themes in order to propose alternative local good practices. The two studies, the first curried out in Palestine, the second one in Uganda, have been focused on a content analysis of in depth interviews and representative documents of local institutions. A general unbalance over western criterion was widely identifiable in the two case studies of these papers. Programs of action research are recommended. © 2011 Published by Elsevier Ltd.
Articolo in rivista - Articolo scientifico
multicultural context, aid system, post-colonialism, content analysis
English
2011
15
545
551
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Veronese, G., Prati, M., Castiglioni, M. (2011). Postcolonial perspectives on aid systems in multicultural contexts: Palestine and Uganda. PROCEDIA: SOCIAL & BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES, 15, 545-551 [10.1016/j.sbspro.2011.03.139].
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