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		<title>By: P2P Foundation &#187; Blog Archive &#187; Scientific Evaluations versus Peer-to-Peer Social Learning: developing South-South learning networks</title>
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		<description>[...] Excerpted from David Ellerman who has a very cogent critique of the current development paradigms based on &#8216;helping&#8217;, but his argument in favour of peer evaluations is valid for other domains as well: [...]</description>
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