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The Projection of Development : Cinematic Representation as An(other) Source of Authoritative Knowledge?

2013

Lewis, David | Rodgers, Dennis | Woolcock, Michael


Bibliographic information
Publisher
World Bank, Washington, DC
Other Subjects
Wealth; Future research; National level; Genre; Citizens; Authoritative knowledge; Policy research; Movie; Metaphor; Film festival; Filming; Police; Progress; Mediums; Collusion; Political economy; Policy decisions; Social justice; Humanitarian intervention; Victims; Fiction; Actor; Drawing; Gangs; Novels; Indigenous populations; Policy implications; Creative art; Popular culture; Feature film; Camera; International aid; Public understanding; International development; Development policy; Economic order; Dramas; Businessman; Access to education; Screenplay; Integrity; Film industry; Actors; Box office; Drama; Portrait; Policy discussions; Comparative advantage; Weaving; Street children; Plays; Cinema; Aid; Media; Respect; Social policy; Personal communication; Development interventions; Policy research working paper; Audiences; Audience; Development issues; Representation; Pictures; Citizen; Picture; Medical staff; Material resources; Novel; Money laundering; Journalists; Documentary; Civil war; Band; Pharmaceutical companies; News stories; Global development; Storytelling; Underdevelopment; Film festivals; Cinemas; Political interests; Photographer; Feature films
License
Policy Research Working Paper;No. 6491http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/World BankCC BY 3.0 Unported
Source
Policy Research Working Paper;No. 6491

2014-09-15
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