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REBECCA WARNE PETERS
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Rebecca Warne Peters

Anthropologist | Researcher | Educator
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I am a political anthropologist of southern Africa, originally trained in public health and medical anthropology. My research examines international development, policy, and bureaucracy primarily in southern and Lusophone Africa. Through ethnographic and critical methods, I examine the cultural logics that underpin the design of policy and interventions, the experiences of those who carry them out, and the meanings and values they ascribe in these processes. I have previously worked in Mozambique, Angola, and Zambia.
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In 2020, I built on my research in Angola to publish my first book, Implementing Inequality: The Invisible Labor of International Development.
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Implementing Inequality
The Invisible Labor of International Development

Published in January 2020, Implementing Inequality​ examines the international development industry's internal social dynamics and how they inadvertently replicate global inequalities. Learn more on the book's site and find resources for teaching the book below.
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Teach Implementing Inequality

I hope you’ll consider incorporating Implementing Inequality and its themes into your courses. Here, you'll find resources for using anything from a chapter to the whole book with your students, whether they're undergraduates just beginning their studies, more experienced students deepening their knowledge, or graduate students in anthropology and professional degrees, including policy, administration, and international relations.
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