The Personal Stories of Five Development Practitioners & What They Say About Change
Degree Name
MA in Intercultural Service, Leadership, and Management
First Advisor
Karen Blanchard
Abstract
The study presented in this paper is a collection of five interviews from development practitioners that closely examines and interprets their personal stories as well as what they say about how change takes place in their field. The study reviews development theory and briefly introduces the Integral Model in development.
The findings of this study illustrate that integrating personal and collective interiority in development initiatives are essential elements in affecting sustainable change.
Disciplines
Public Affairs | Social Welfare
Recommended Citation
Jones, Christopher, "The Personal Stories of Five Development Practitioners & What They Say About Change" (2008). Capstone Collection. 1539.
https://digitalcollections.sit.edu/capstones/1539