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Culture, Community, and Development: Unpacking the ‘Socio‐Cultural Milieu Dynamics’ of Solomon Islands and Their Influence on Australia's Aid Localisation
- Abstract:
- Using public ethnography anchored in the post‐development theory and interpretivist epistemological paradigm, this study examines what we term the ‘socio‐cultural milieus dynamics’ (SCMD) of the Solomon Islands (SI) and how these shape meaning, discourse, and practice in ways that influence Australia's aid localisation efforts and aid outcomes. The findings indicate that local communities are deeply entrenched in complex SCMD with heterogeneous networks of decision‐makers within the ecosystem. These SCMD, we argue, are evident in the structural and contested roles associated with the gendered composition of local committees, the power asymmetries between dominant local elites and subalternised groups, and the relationalities between donors and local communities. We suggest that while the current orientation of Australian aid programs or projects leans towards advancing locally‐led projects, they should be more responsive to the community or local culture that accommodates different SCMD and more attuned to the cultural preferences of local communities. Our study contributes to ongoing development praxis and discourses by highlighting how aid projects cannot be separated from the cultural, ontological, and epistemological contexts that shape local experiences of aid localisation.
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- 10.1002/pad.70043
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- Public Administration and Development More from this journal
- Publication date:
- 2025-11-27
- Acceptance date:
- 2025-11-11
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1099-162X
- ISSN:
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0271-2075
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English
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2350345
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