The Politics of Community Capacity-Building: Contestations, Contradictions, Tensions andAmbivalencesin the Discourse in Indigenous Communities in Australia

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  • Jonathan Makuwira Spirituality and Research Centre

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https://doi.org/10.1017/S1326011100004804

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The recent hype and ascendancy in the discourse of community capacity-building has generated a lot of heated debate among development and policy experts on its applicability in various contexts. In particular, questions have been raised on the presuppositions inherent in the discourse and, more so, the tension that exists between theory and practice. This paper aims to contribute to the ongoing debate about the politics of capacity-building. While the paper begins by deconstructing the theoretical principles that underpin capacity-building, it seeks to show how the concept is covertly used to subjugate and create power imbalance between the “builders” (supposedly those with the power) and the “beneficiaries” (those assumed to be powerless), in the name of development and empowerment. Specifically, the paper seeks to respond to the following questions: What is “capacity”? Who needs capacity? Capacity to do what? Whose interest(s) is/are served when peoples’ capacities are built? The paper concludes by critically examining the tensions, contradictions, and ambivalences from the canvassed responses to the questions above and suggests alternatives ways of looking at capacity-building in Indigenous communities.

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2007-07-01

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Makuwira, J. (2007). The Politics of Community Capacity-Building: Contestations, Contradictions, Tensions andAmbivalencesin the Discourse in Indigenous Communities in Australia. The Australian Journal of Indigenous Education, 36(S1), 129–136. https://doi.org/10.1017/S1326011100004804

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