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Small Is Beautiful: The Micro-politicsof Transnational Relationships Between ghanaian Hometown Associations And communities Back Home

机译:小是美丽:加纳的家乡协会与社区之间的跨国关系的微观政治返回首页

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In this article we investigate why some hometowns in Ghana are more successful than others in mobilizing resources for community development projects from their hometown associations (HTAs) abroad. We analyse the praxis of HTA-financed development by studying all actors involved in the process - HTAs and migrants abroad and local community leaders and their populations in Ghana. We find there is a relationship between the size of the community and the effectiveness of HTA mobilization. From a matched sample of five villages and towns in Ghana and their respective HTAs in Amsterdam, The Netherlands, we conclude that three important factors are at play in the relationship between size and effectiveness - the micro-politics of relationships between migrant and local leaders; the institutions that exist at the village/town level to create incentives or sanctions for migrants; and the relationships of trust between the different actors involved.
机译:在本文中,我们研究了为什么加纳的一些家乡在调动国外家乡协会(HTAs)的社区发展项目资源方面比其他家乡更成功。我们通过研究参与该过程的所有参与者-HTA和海外移民以及当地社区领导人及其加纳人口,来分析HTA供资发展的实践。我们发现社区规模与HTA动员的有效性之间存在关系。通过对加纳的五个村庄和城镇及其各自位于荷兰阿姆斯特丹的HTA的匹配样本,我们得出结论,规模与有效性之间的关系发挥了三个重要因素-移民与地方领导人之间关系的微观政治;村/镇一级存在的机构,以对移民实行奖励或制裁;以及不同参与者之间的信任关系。

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