id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_bx4mlfcfhnhwbm2m5ebw63omsu Sylvia I. Bergh Anne-Meike Fechter and Heather Hindman (eds): Inside the Everyday Lives of Development Workers. The Challenges and Futures of Aidland 2011 3 .pdf application/pdf 1109 60 57 Inside the Everyday Lives of Development Workers. research on development has focused on the institutions and organizations delivering aid scholarly invisibility of aid workers in the fact that their labor has so far been (wrongly) transformative work of the development worker. 17), thus reintegrating the private and public lives of aid workers, as The various chapters reflect the vast diversity of ''aid workers'' and their Jong's chapter on altruism and selfishness in NGO work argues convincingly that study of Ghanaian NGO workers how personal relations, although frowned upon by Fechter's chapter seeks to provide a typology of aid workers and explores their namely how ''development work is being transformed by processes such as structure of work itself influences the outcomes of development'' (p. the main focus of the book, or at least the chapters for the most part fail to make Anne-Meike Fechter and Heather Hindman (eds): Inside the Everyday Lives of Development Workers. ./cache/work_bx4mlfcfhnhwbm2m5ebw63omsu.pdf ./txt/work_bx4mlfcfhnhwbm2m5ebw63omsu.txt