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    Effect of community power on local development projects in Kakamega district.

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    Date
    1991
    Author
    Omoka, WK
    Chitere, O
    Type
    Article; en
    Language
    en
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    Abstract
    The chapter analyses the dynamics of community power structure in relation to community development projects. A community is conceptualized at three levels, viz. sub-locational, locational and divisional. A community (at any of the three levels of generality) is treated as an open system whose throughput is constituted by the set of mental and physical activities that a project calls for. The focus of discussion is Kakamega District, Kenya, but a considerable proportion of the analysis is generally applicable to other districts of the country. The analysis proceeds under the headings: kinship and project site; wealth and influence; formal leadership; and sense of community identity. The focus is on how power dynamics tend to depress rather than promote development projects. The dynamics of power generate considerable and multiple intra-community disjunctions that impede project activities. Strengthening the institutional base of power (legitimate authority) and fostering a greater sense of community identity would most likely result in the diminution of disjunctions and thus, speed up community development praxis.
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    http://www.cabdirect.org/abstracts/19931856528.html?resultNumber=7&q=ed%3A%22Mutiso%2C+R.%22
    http://hdl.handle.net/11295/85144
    Citation
    Working with rural communities: a participatory research perspective in Kenya. 1991 pp. 79-87
    Publisher
    University of Nairobi
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    • Faculty of Arts & Social Sciences (FoA&SS / FoL / FBM) [6704]

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