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Philanthropy: Knowledge, practice and blind hope

T Jung, J Harrow
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Jung & Harrow offer a critique of philanthropic technocracy, challenging the common assumption that data and metrics alone can drive meaningful impact. They argue for a deeper understanding of community needs, emphasizing the importance of bridging knowledge-practice gaps. The authors caution against overconfident "blind hope" in technical fixes, advocating instead for approaches rooted in genuine community engagement and nuanced comprehension of complex social issues.