Title of article
Practically professionals? Grassroots women as local experts – A Peruvian case study
Author/Authors
Katy Jenkins، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2008
Pages
21
From page
139
To page
159
Abstract
Poor urban women in Latin America have previously been characterised by their involvement in collective survival strategies. This paper uses the theme of professionalisation to re-conceptualise grassroots womenʹs ongoing community organising by recognising the distinct expertise that these women have accumulated during their many years of voluntary activism. I consider how women health promotion activists construct a particular brand of professionalism, based on practical experience and informal training. This professionalism involves engaging in a balancing act between being ‘experts’ in reproductive health whilst maintaining their status as community women on which their success as health promoters depends. The paper defines this process of grassroots professionalisation as one which simultaneously contests, and yet is itself a product of, neoliberal development imperatives. This construction of a particularly grassroots professionalisation allows for a more nuanced understanding of expertise within everyday political geographies and at different scales of the development process.
Keywords
International Development , Local expertise , Feminist political geography , Peru , Health promoters , Grassroots women , Professionalisation
Journal title
Political Geography
Serial Year
2008
Journal title
Political Geography
Record number
1292364
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