• Media type: E-Book
  • Title: Common roots, shared traits, joint prospects? : on the articulation of multiple modernities in Benin and Haiti
  • Contributor: Kohnert, Dirk [Author]
  • imprint: London [u.a.]: Routledge, 2007
  • Published in: Globalization and transformations of local socioeconomic practices
  • Extent: Online-Ressource (29 S.)
  • Language: English
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  • Keywords: Innovation ; Kulturelle Identität ; Informelle Wirtschaft ; Entwicklung ; Globalisierung ; Benin ; Haiti ; Graue Literatur
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  • Description: The globalized Western culture of innovation, as propagated by major aid institutions, does not necessarily lead to empowerment or improvement of the well-being of the stakeholders. On the contrary, it often blocks viable indigenous innovation cultures. In African societies and African Diasporas in Latin America, Cultures of Innovation largely accrue from the informal, not the formal sector. Crucial for a proper understanding is its structural differentiation according to class, gender or religion, and between different trans-national social spaces. Different innovation cultures may be complementary, mutually reinforcing, or conflicting, leading in extreme cases even to a 'clash of cultures' at the local level. The repercussions of competing, even antagonistic agencies of innovative strategic groups are demonstrated, taking the example of the impact of African religion on development in Benin and Haiti.
  • Access State: Open Access