A Radical History of Development Studies
Individuals, Institutions and Ideologies
Herausgeber: Kothari, Uma
A Radical History of Development Studies
Individuals, Institutions and Ideologies
Herausgeber: Kothari, Uma
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A genealogy of development looking at the contested evolution and roles of development institutions and exploring changes in development discourses.
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A genealogy of development looking at the contested evolution and roles of development institutions and exploring changes in development discourses.
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- Development Essentials
- Verlag: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
- 2 ed
- Seitenzahl: 240
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Oktober 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 214mm x 136mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 362g
- ISBN-13: 9781786997661
- ISBN-10: 1786997665
- Artikelnr.: 55806523
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Development Essentials
- Verlag: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
- 2 ed
- Seitenzahl: 240
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Oktober 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 214mm x 136mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 362g
- ISBN-13: 9781786997661
- ISBN-10: 1786997665
- Artikelnr.: 55806523
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Uma Kothari is a senior lecturer in development studies at the School of Environment and Development, University of Manchester. She has carried out research in India and Mauritius and her research interests include histories and theories of development, colonial and post-colonial discourse, social development and migration and development. She is co-editor of Participation: The New Tyranny? (Zed Books, 2001, with B. Cooke) and Development Theory and Practice: Critical Perspectives (2002, with M. Minogue).
1. A Radical History of Development Studies: Individuals, Institutions and
Ideologies - Uma Kothari
2. Great Promise, Hubris and Recovery: A Participant's History of
Development Studies - John Harriss
3. From colonialism administration to development studies: a postcolonial
critique of the history of development studies - Uma Kothari
4. Critical Reflections of a Development Nomad - Robert Chambers
5. Secret Diplomacy Uncovered: Research on the World Bank in the 1960s and
1980s - Teresa Hayter
6. Development Studies and the Marxists - Henry Bernstein
7. Journeying in Radical Development Studies: A Reflection on Thirty Years
of Researching Pro-Poor Development - John Cameron
8. The Rise and Rise of Gender and Development - Ruth Pearson
9. Development Studies, Nature and Natural Resources: Changing Narratives
and Discursive Practices - Phil Woodhouse and Admos Chimhowu
10. Individuals, Organisations and Public Action: Trajectories of the
'Non-Governmental' in Development Studies - David Lewis
Ideologies - Uma Kothari
2. Great Promise, Hubris and Recovery: A Participant's History of
Development Studies - John Harriss
3. From colonialism administration to development studies: a postcolonial
critique of the history of development studies - Uma Kothari
4. Critical Reflections of a Development Nomad - Robert Chambers
5. Secret Diplomacy Uncovered: Research on the World Bank in the 1960s and
1980s - Teresa Hayter
6. Development Studies and the Marxists - Henry Bernstein
7. Journeying in Radical Development Studies: A Reflection on Thirty Years
of Researching Pro-Poor Development - John Cameron
8. The Rise and Rise of Gender and Development - Ruth Pearson
9. Development Studies, Nature and Natural Resources: Changing Narratives
and Discursive Practices - Phil Woodhouse and Admos Chimhowu
10. Individuals, Organisations and Public Action: Trajectories of the
'Non-Governmental' in Development Studies - David Lewis
1. A Radical History of Development Studies: Individuals, Institutions and
Ideologies - Uma Kothari
2. Great Promise, Hubris and Recovery: A Participant's History of
Development Studies - John Harriss
3. From colonialism administration to development studies: a postcolonial
critique of the history of development studies - Uma Kothari
4. Critical Reflections of a Development Nomad - Robert Chambers
5. Secret Diplomacy Uncovered: Research on the World Bank in the 1960s and
1980s - Teresa Hayter
6. Development Studies and the Marxists - Henry Bernstein
7. Journeying in Radical Development Studies: A Reflection on Thirty Years
of Researching Pro-Poor Development - John Cameron
8. The Rise and Rise of Gender and Development - Ruth Pearson
9. Development Studies, Nature and Natural Resources: Changing Narratives
and Discursive Practices - Phil Woodhouse and Admos Chimhowu
10. Individuals, Organisations and Public Action: Trajectories of the
'Non-Governmental' in Development Studies - David Lewis
Ideologies - Uma Kothari
2. Great Promise, Hubris and Recovery: A Participant's History of
Development Studies - John Harriss
3. From colonialism administration to development studies: a postcolonial
critique of the history of development studies - Uma Kothari
4. Critical Reflections of a Development Nomad - Robert Chambers
5. Secret Diplomacy Uncovered: Research on the World Bank in the 1960s and
1980s - Teresa Hayter
6. Development Studies and the Marxists - Henry Bernstein
7. Journeying in Radical Development Studies: A Reflection on Thirty Years
of Researching Pro-Poor Development - John Cameron
8. The Rise and Rise of Gender and Development - Ruth Pearson
9. Development Studies, Nature and Natural Resources: Changing Narratives
and Discursive Practices - Phil Woodhouse and Admos Chimhowu
10. Individuals, Organisations and Public Action: Trajectories of the
'Non-Governmental' in Development Studies - David Lewis