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Samuel Howard and the Music for the Installation of the Duke of Grafton as Chancellor of Cambridge University, 1769
AD Howard
Aug 07, 2017
Samuel Howard (?1710–1782) has long been a familiar inhabitant of the diligent footnotes of Handel biographers. A choirboy in the Chapel Royal, he was a member of Handel’s chorus and the composer of much theatre music of his...
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How far can skills-talk take us?
Neil Kenny
Feb 02, 2018
In this article, Neil Kenny, Lead Fellow for Languages at the British Academy, argues that the broadened notion of skill proposed by a new British Academy project, The Right Skills, provides a framework for articulating more...
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Neither predator nor prey
Neil Howard
Dec 01, 2019

Within trafficking discourses, men appear as predatory and exploitative, while boys appear as victims. This flattens the complexities of social life and obscures the ways that constructs of masculinity frame the trajectories...

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Neither predator nor prey
Neil Howard
Dec 01, 2019

Within trafficking discourses, men appear as predatory and exploitative, while boys appear as victims. This flattens the complexities of social life and obscures the ways that constructs of masculinity frame the trajectories...

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Protecting Children From Trafficking In Benin: In Need Of Politics And Participation:Special Issue
Neil Howard
Jan 01, 0001
This paper critically examines policy in Benin against child trafficking. Drawing on interviews and participant observation with adolescent labour migrants and their communities, it problematises both the assumptions...
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A Critical Appraisal Of Anti-Child Trafficking Discourse And Policy In Southern Benin
Neil Howard
Nov 01, 2012
This article offers a critical overview of anti-child trafficking discourse and policy in Southern Benin. The article examines the major trends in interventions pioneered by the dominant institutional actors in the field, and...
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‘Freedom And Development In Historical Perspective
Neil Howard
Jan 01, 0001
This paper will explore and compare the Fanonian and Ghandian approaches to liberation. Whilst traditional discussions of either man tend to be reduced to an excursus on the role and value of violence in the cause of freedom...
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Towards ethical good practice in cash transfer trials and their evaluation
Neil Howard
Mar 21, 2022
Over the past 20 years, cash transfers have become increasingly widespread within international development and global social policy. Often, their roll out is preceded by a trial or pilot phase aiming to check feasibility and...
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Towards ethical good practice in cash transfer trials and their evaluation
Neil Howard
Mar 21, 2022
Over the past 20 years, cash transfers have become increasingly widespread within international development and global social policy. Often, their roll out is preceded by a trial or pilot phase aiming to check feasibility and...
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‘Freedom And Development In Historical Perspective
Neil Howard
Jan 01, 0001
This paper will explore and compare the Fanonian and Ghandian approaches to liberation. Whilst traditional discussions of either man tend to be reduced to an excursus on the role and value of violence in the cause of freedom...
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Is “Child Placement” Trafficking? Questioning the Validity of an Accepted Discourse?
Neil Howard
Dec 01, 2011
Within the discursive‐institutional space occupied by organisations working on child protection, child trafficking is often assumed to represent a direct outgrowth of the socio‐cultural custom of ‘child placement’, whereby...
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Is “Child Placement” Trafficking? Questioning the Validity of an Accepted Discourse?
Neil Howard
Dec 01, 2011
Within the discursive‐institutional space occupied by organisations working on child protection, child trafficking is often assumed to represent a direct outgrowth of the socio‐cultural custom of ‘child placement’, whereby...
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Protecting Children From Trafficking In Benin: In Need Of Politics And Participation:Special Issue
Neil Howard
Jan 01, 0001
This paper critically examines policy in Benin against child trafficking. Drawing on interviews and participant observation with adolescent labour migrants and their communities, it problematises both the assumptions...
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A Critical Appraisal Of Anti-Child Trafficking Discourse And Policy In Southern Benin
Neil Howard
Nov 01, 2012
This article offers a critical overview of anti-child trafficking discourse and policy in Southern Benin. The article examines the major trends in interventions pioneered by the dominant institutional actors in the field, and...
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