追求认知正义:发展伙伴关系中的知识政治

In Pursuit of Epistemic Justice: Knowledge Politics in Development Partnerships

Journal of Development Studies · 2025
被引 1
人大 A-ABS 3

中文导读

研究了官方发展援助体系中社区组织的知识政治,以肯尼亚男性性工作者组织为例,揭示霸权知识范式如何导致认知不公,呼吁建立更包容的知识整合路径。

Abstract

This paper explores knowledge politics within the official development aid (ODA) system, focusing on community-based organisations (CBOs) in development partnerships. While academia has primarily focused on the inclusion of CBOs, few studies have examined knowledge politics in development partnerships and specifically assumptions about who is considered a legitimate knower and when. Taking a critical look at the concept of partnerships, and drawing from ethnographic research with a CBO led by male sex workers in Nairobi, Kenya, this paper argues that CBOs representing marginalised communities hold essential knowledge crucial for shaping sustainable and effective development policies and programs. However, knowledge politics significantly affect how CBOs can construct, develop, and use this knowledge. This paper illustrates how hegemonic knowledge paradigms contribute to epistemic injustice against sex workers, showing the credibility deficit they suffer compared to the credibility excess enjoyed by international NGOs. It emphasises the need for a more epistemically inclusive and just approach to development initiatives that genuinely respect and incorporate the knowledges of the communities they aim to serve. The paper calls for governance bodies in the ODA system to establish pathways for improved knowledge inclusion and integration of community knowledges into development partnerships, thereby contributing to epistemic justice.

知识政治发展伙伴关系社区组织认知正义