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The Power of Narrative and Local Tradition in International Health Development: Reducing the Incidence of Malaria among Three Villages in SE Asia
2017
International Journal of Asian Social Science
Article History Contribution/ Originality: This study, one of very few, demonstrates the viability of critical hermeneutics as a foundation for research, planning and implementation in international development. In distinction to traditional development, it illustrates the creative power of narrative and social imaginary unleashed through conversations with local populations who fully participate in the development act.
doi:10.18488/journal.1.2017.75.381.391
fatcat:ugk7yye64valvha2hpd5pavrmi