New Book; Patching Development: Information Politics and Social Change

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Rajesh Veeraraghavan
Sat, Dec 4, 2021 3:19 AM

Dear all:

I am writing to shamelessly promote my book based on ethnography of one of
the largest welfare program in the world! The book should be interesting
for people who are interested in understanding how a social movement led
information initiative meets the heavy hand of a bureaucracy. How digital
tech is wrapped in issues of the local political economy? It is also a
story of "success"!  As a friend recently put it, come for the ethnographic
stories, but stay for the theoretical payoffs! :)
*Please help me publicize this book in your networks! :) *@RajeshVeeraa
As an interdisciplinary person, like many of you, I need all the
amplification I need to get this out in front of people. I will be happy
and thankful if you read the book :) If you need a copy let me know.
Thanks!
Rajesh
Patching Development: Information Politics and Social Change in India
https://www.amazon.com/Patching-Development-Information-Politics-Social-dp-0197567827/dp/0197567827/ref=mt_other?_encoding=UTF8&me=&qid=

How can development programs deliver benefits to marginalized citizens in
ways that expand their rights and freedoms? Political will and good policy
design are critical but often insufficient due to resistance from
entrenched local power systems. In* Patching Development*, Rajesh
Veeraraghavan presents an ethnography of one of the largest development
programs in the world, the Indian National Rural Employment Guarantee Act
(NREGA), and examines NREGA's implementation in the South Indian state of
Andhra Pradesh. He finds that the local system of power is extremely
difficult to transform, not because of inertia, but because of coercive
counter strategy from actors at the last mile and their ability to exploit
information asymmetries. Upper-level NREGA bureaucrats in Andhra Pradesh do
not possess the capacity to change the power axis through direct
confrontation with local elites, but instead have relied on a continuous
series of responses that react to local implementation and information, a
process of patching development. "Patching development" is a top-down,
fine-grained, iterative socio-technical process that makes local
information about implementation visible through technology and enlists
participation from marginalized citizens through social audits. These
processes are neither neat nor orderly and have led to a contentious sphere
where the exercise of power over documents, institutions and technology is
intricate, fluid and highly situated. A highly original account with global
significance, this book casts new light on the challenges and benefits of
using information and technology in novel ways to implement development
programs.

Blurbs:

"How do you get cash payments for labor to the rural poor in the world's
largest anti-poverty program? From the commanding heights of the
bureaucracy to the front-lines of the village, from sophisticated software
to grass roots social audits, Patching Development brilliantly shows us
how the National Rural Employment Guarantee program in India has confronted
the infamous problems of the last mile. The challenges and conflicts of
implementing public policies to fight poverty have never been illuminated
in such detail and with such analytic power." -- Patrick Heller, Professor
of
Sociology and International and Public Affairs, Brown University

"Brilliant! In Patching Development, Veeraraghavan offers an innovative
solution to bureaucratic hierarchy that is unable to respond to clients as
it faces off against local power structures." -- Michael Burawoy, Professor
of Sociology, University of California, Berkeley

"Peppered with exhilarating stories from in-depth research among tribal
communities, village councils, social activists, and state officials,
Patching Development illuminates a rare case where a combination of
political will and digital technology enables democratically accountable
socio-economic transformation." -- Kentaro Toyama, W.K. Kellogg Professor
of Community Information, University of Michigan

"Veeraraghavan provides an excellent sectional analysis of social audit as
patching―a mechanism to check misuse of money and authority in MGNREGA, a
massive Indian public works programme. An important addition to systemic
research on poverty and unemployment, Patching Development enriches
the discussion
on the challenges and potential of this emergent process." -- Aruna Roy,
Mazdoor Kisan Shakti Sangathan

"Development theory needs fresh thinking to move forward. Patching
Development answers the call. The multilevel contestation of public
officials, local politicians, and social movements is dissected together
with the possibilities and limits of information technology to create a
synthetic, original vision of how the needs of the poor might be better
served." -- Peter Evans, Professor of Sociology Emeritus, University of
California, Berkeley

Rajesh Veeraraghavan
Assistant Professor
Science, Technology and International Affairs
School of Foreign Service
Georgetown University
New Book!
http://tinyurl.com/2nczmccs https://t.co/HKS8yQTHKy?amp=1
http://tinyurl.com/2nczmccs https://t.co/HKS8yQTHKy?amp=1

Dear all: I am writing to shamelessly promote my book based on ethnography of one of the largest welfare program in the world! The book should be interesting for people who are interested in understanding how a social movement led information initiative meets the heavy hand of a bureaucracy. How digital tech is wrapped in issues of the local political economy? It is also a story of "success"! As a friend recently put it, come for the ethnographic stories, but stay for the theoretical payoffs! :) *Please help me publicize this book in your networks! :) *@RajeshVeeraa As an interdisciplinary person, like many of you, I need all the amplification I need to get this out in front of people. I will be happy and thankful if you read the book :) If you need a copy let me know. Thanks! Rajesh *Patching Development: Information Politics and Social Change in India* https://www.amazon.com/Patching-Development-Information-Politics-Social-dp-0197567827/dp/0197567827/ref=mt_other?_encoding=UTF8&me=&qid= How can development programs deliver benefits to marginalized citizens in ways that expand their rights and freedoms? Political will and good policy design are critical but often insufficient due to resistance from entrenched local power systems. In* Patching Development*, Rajesh Veeraraghavan presents an ethnography of one of the largest development programs in the world, the Indian National Rural Employment Guarantee Act (NREGA), and examines NREGA's implementation in the South Indian state of Andhra Pradesh. He finds that the local system of power is extremely difficult to transform, not because of inertia, but because of coercive counter strategy from actors at the last mile and their ability to exploit information asymmetries. Upper-level NREGA bureaucrats in Andhra Pradesh do not possess the capacity to change the power axis through direct confrontation with local elites, but instead have relied on a continuous series of responses that react to local implementation and information, a process of patching development. "Patching development" is a top-down, fine-grained, iterative socio-technical process that makes local information about implementation visible through technology and enlists participation from marginalized citizens through social audits. These processes are neither neat nor orderly and have led to a contentious sphere where the exercise of power over documents, institutions and technology is intricate, fluid and highly situated. A highly original account with global significance, this book casts new light on the challenges and benefits of using information and technology in novel ways to implement development programs. *Blurbs:* "How do you get cash payments for labor to the rural poor in the world's largest anti-poverty program? From the commanding heights of the bureaucracy to the front-lines of the village, from sophisticated software to grass roots social audits, *Patching Development* brilliantly shows us how the National Rural Employment Guarantee program in India has confronted the infamous problems of the last mile. The challenges and conflicts of implementing public policies to fight poverty have never been illuminated in such detail and with such analytic power." -- Patrick Heller, Professor of Sociology and International and Public Affairs, Brown University "Brilliant! In Patching Development, Veeraraghavan offers an innovative solution to bureaucratic hierarchy that is unable to respond to clients as it faces off against local power structures." -- Michael Burawoy, Professor of Sociology, University of California, Berkeley "Peppered with exhilarating stories from in-depth research among tribal communities, village councils, social activists, and state officials, Patching Development illuminates a rare case where a combination of political will and digital technology enables democratically accountable socio-economic transformation." -- Kentaro Toyama, W.K. Kellogg Professor of Community Information, University of Michigan "Veeraraghavan provides an excellent sectional analysis of social audit as patching―a mechanism to check misuse of money and authority in MGNREGA, a massive Indian public works programme. An important addition to systemic research on poverty and unemployment, Patching Development enriches the discussion on the challenges and potential of this emergent process." -- Aruna Roy, Mazdoor Kisan Shakti Sangathan "Development theory needs fresh thinking to move forward. Patching Development answers the call. The multilevel contestation of public officials, local politicians, and social movements is dissected together with the possibilities and limits of information technology to create a synthetic, original vision of how the needs of the poor might be better served." -- Peter Evans, Professor of Sociology Emeritus, University of California, Berkeley Rajesh Veeraraghavan Assistant Professor Science, Technology and International Affairs School of Foreign Service Georgetown University *New Book!* http://tinyurl.com/2nczmccs <https://t.co/HKS8yQTHKy?amp=1> http://tinyurl.com/2nczmccs <https://t.co/HKS8yQTHKy?amp=1>