Transculturality and Community
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This book presents the results of a transcultural research group consisting of students and lecturers from Uganda and Germany. Together they conducted research in Uganda, focusing on the culture of central Uganda with a particular focus on the work of the Hope Development Initiative. The contributions, which can be classified into the three categories: entrepreneurship, society and culture, deal primarily with the subject of community building from a transcultural perspective. The aim was to analyse how community building contributes to the creation of entrepreneurial opportunities to make a positive impact on people's lives as well as on the community as a whole. Contents Introduction: Catherine P. Anena: The HDI and the District of Amolatar I. Entrepreneurship Janine Kaiser: Financing for African Hybrid Start-ups Alexander Shevelov: The Impact of Digital Transformation on Uganda's Agriculture Asha Olol: How does the HDI Create Value in a Social Enterprise through Inclusive Female Leadership? II. Society Charlotte Theiss: Women in Uganda: Understanding the Gender (Im)balances in Rural Communities Louisa Singer: Creating Change from the Bottom Up. How does HDI Raise Civil Society in Rural Uganda? Marius Hupperich: Development Status and Development Measures by State and Private Players such as the Hope Development Initiative in Amolatar, Northern Uganda David Mugambe Mpiima, Consolata Kabonesa, Henry Manyire, Margarita Espling: The New Normal? Farmer Groups, ICTs, and Empowerment in Apac District, Lango Region in Northern Uganda Catherine P. Anena, Catherine I. Abalo: Best Practices in Promotion of Women's Sustainable Livelihoods: A Case of the HDI Rice Programme in Amolatar III. Culture Annelie Graf: Art and Culture as Contributions to Identity Building in Rural Communities in Uganda - A Field Report Cara Thielen: (Organizational) Culture, Identity and Cultural Change: Explorative Research on the Hope Development Initiative Elizabeth Kaase-Bwanga, Agnes Apea Atim and Betty Akullo: Culture, Self-Identity and its Effect on the Economic Empowerment of Women - A Case Study on the Hope Development Initiative von Wieland, Josef
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Über den Autor
- Taschenbuch
- 284 Seiten
- Erschienen 2002
- Routledge
- Hardcover
- 276 Seiten
- Erschienen 2006
- Rowman & Littlefield Publis...
- paperback
- 300 Seiten
- Erschienen 2013
- Iudicium