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Erin Beck
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University of Oregon
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How development projects persist: Everyday negotiations with Guatemalan NGOs
E Beck
Duke University Press, 2017
712017
Repopulating development: An agent-based approach to studying development interventions
E Beck
World Development 80, 19-32, 2016
412016
Reconsidering women’s empowerment: The contradictory effects of microfinance for Guatemalan women
E Beck
Studies in Comparative International Development 52, 217-241, 2017
282017
Countering convergence: Agency and diversity among Guatemalan NGOs
E Beck
Latin American Politics and Society 56 (2), 141-162, 2014
232014
The uneven impacts of violence against women reform in Guatemala: intersecting inequalities and the patchwork state
E Beck
Latin American Research Review 56 (1), 20-35, 2021
162021
Tracing microfinancial value chains: Beyond the impasse of debt and development
E Beck, S Radhakrishnan
Sociology of Development 3 (2), 116-142, 2017
152017
A body speaks: State, media, and public responses to Femicide in Guatemala
E Beck, A Mohamed
Laws 10 (3), 73, 2021
92021
Who benefits? The interactional determinants of microfinance’s varied effects
E Beck, M Aguilera, J Schintz
The Journal of Development Studies 54 (2), 235-255, 2018
92018
What a feminist curiosity contributes to the study of development
E Beck
Studies in Comparative International Development 52, 139-154, 2017
72017
Las ONG y las Mujeres: Los Pros y Contras de las ONG en Guatemala
E Beck
Más que Desarrollo: Memorias de la Primera Conferencia Bienal sobre …, 2011
52011
The long-term struggle for violence against women legislation: The Guatemalan women's movement and the politics of patience
E Beck
Politics & Gender 18 (4), 1043-1076, 2022
42022
From Legislation to Everyday Practices in Guatemala's Violence against Women Courts
E Beck, L Stephen
Journal of Latin American Studies 53 (4), 741-766, 2021
42021
Violence against women and specialized justice in Guatemala: advances and limitations
E Beck
Law & Social Inquiry, 1-31, 2023
2023
5. THE FRATERNITY’S HOLISTIC MODEL
E Beck
How Development Projects Persist, 134-161, 2017
2017
4. WOMEN AND WORKERS RESPONDING TO BOOTSTRAP DEVELOPMENT
E Beck
How Development Projects Persist, 90-133, 2017
2017
2. REPACKAGING DEVELOPMENT IN GUATEMALA
E Beck
How Development Projects Persist, 29-63, 2017
2017
7. THE IMPLICATIONS OF SOCIALLY CONSTRUCTED DEVELOPMENT
E Beck
How Development Projects Persist, 208-224, 2017
2017
1. SOCIAL ENGINEERING FROM ABOVE AND BELOW
E Beck
How Development Projects Persist, 1-28, 2017
2017
3. NAMASTE’S BOOTSTRAP MODEL
E Beck
How Development Projects Persist, 64-89, 2017
2017
6. THE UNEVEN PRACTICES AND EXPERIENCES OF HOLISTIC DEVELOPMENT
E Beck
How Development Projects Persist, 162-207, 2017
2017
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