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Logframe - A Critique

Content type:

Articles / Papers

Author(s):

Robert Chambers and Jethro Pettit

Theme:

OM Resources: Other

Language:

English

Published:

28 August 2008

Logical Framework Analysis (Logframe) and its variants as a required method for planning and monitoring illustrate how procedures can reinforce relationships of power and control. With origins in management practices for infrastructure projects, the logframe embodies a linear logic associated with things rather than people, with simple and controlled conditions, and with closed systems.

Logical Framework Analysis (Logframe) and its variants as a required method for planning and monitoring illustrate how procedures can reinforce relationships of power and control. With origins in management practices for infrastructure projects, the logframe embodies a linear logic associated with things rather than people, with simple and controlled conditions, and with closed systems.

Logframe - A Critique

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