Poverty & Development
Herausgeber: Thomas, Alan; Allen, Tim
Poverty & Development
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The most comprehensive, interdisciplinary and student-focused introduction to international development available.
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The most comprehensive, interdisciplinary and student-focused introduction to international development available.
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- 3 Revised edition
- Seitenzahl: 664
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. Oktober 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 187mm x 31mm
- Gewicht: 1280g
- ISBN-13: 9780199563241
- ISBN-10: 0199563241
- Artikelnr.: 59916321
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- 3 Revised edition
- Seitenzahl: 664
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. Oktober 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 187mm x 31mm
- Gewicht: 1280g
- ISBN-13: 9780199563241
- ISBN-10: 0199563241
- Artikelnr.: 59916321
Tim Allen is the inaugural Director of the Firoz Lalji Centre for Africa, and is a Professor in the Department of International Development, London School of Economics and Political Science. Alan Thomas is now retired, previously co-founder of Development Policy and Practice at The Open University, then Chair of International Development at Swansea University.
* Part One: Conceptions of Poverty and Development
* 1: Alan Thomas and Tim Allen: Why Poverty and Development?
* 2: Naila Kabeer and Alan Thomas: Poverty and Inequality
* 3: Alan Thomas: Meanings and Views of Development
* 4: Duncan Green and Tom Kirk: Agencies of Development
* Part Two: Aspects and Causes of Poverty
* 5: Tim Allen, Shun-Nan Chiang, and Ben Crow: Hunger and Famine
* 6: Melissa Parker and Cristin Fergus: Diseases of Poverty
* 7: Peggy Froerer: Poverty and Education
* 8: David Wield: Unemployment and Making a Living
* 9: Valeria Cetorelli and Alan Thomas: Population, Poverty and
Development
* 10: Kathryn Hochstetler: Environmental Degradation and Sustainability
* 11: Tim Allen and Tom Kirk: War and Armed Conflict
* Part Three: Transformation and Development
* 12: Janet Bujra: Diversity in Pre-Capitalist Societies
* 13: Henry Bernstein: Colonialism, Capitalism, Development
* 14: David Potter and Alan Thomas: The Power of Colonial States
* 15: Tom Hewitt: The Era of Development - A short history
* 16: Guoer Liu and Andrew Kilmister: Socialist Models of Development
and the Rise of China
* Part Four: Challenges for Development
* 17: David Potter, Alan Thomas, and María del Pilar López-Uribe:
Democratization, Governance, and Development
* 18: Charlotte Brown and Ruth Pearson: Rethinking Gender Matters in
Development
* 19: Peter Robbins, David Wield, and Gordon Wilson: Engineering for
Development
* 20: Cristin Fergus, Tim Allen, and Melissa Parker: New Directions and
Challenges for Health and Development
* 21: Helen Hintjens, Shyamika Jayasundara-Smits, and Ali Bilgic:
Migration, Security, and Development
* Part Five: Prospects for Development
* 22: Tony Roberts, Kevin Hernandez, and Becky Faith: Digital
Technologies
* 23: Jo Beall: City Life
* 24: Tom Kirk, Tim Allen, and John Eade: Identity Politics and
Clashing Cultures
* 25: Dina Abbott, Gordon Wilson, and Alan Thomas: Climate Change and
the End of Development
* 26: John Harriss: Returning to the 'Great Transformation'
* 27: Ikenna Acholonu, Charlotte Brown, and Ingrina Shieh: Poverty and
Development: Prospects for the future
* Conclusion
* 1: Alan Thomas and Tim Allen: Why Poverty and Development?
* 2: Naila Kabeer and Alan Thomas: Poverty and Inequality
* 3: Alan Thomas: Meanings and Views of Development
* 4: Duncan Green and Tom Kirk: Agencies of Development
* Part Two: Aspects and Causes of Poverty
* 5: Tim Allen, Shun-Nan Chiang, and Ben Crow: Hunger and Famine
* 6: Melissa Parker and Cristin Fergus: Diseases of Poverty
* 7: Peggy Froerer: Poverty and Education
* 8: David Wield: Unemployment and Making a Living
* 9: Valeria Cetorelli and Alan Thomas: Population, Poverty and
Development
* 10: Kathryn Hochstetler: Environmental Degradation and Sustainability
* 11: Tim Allen and Tom Kirk: War and Armed Conflict
* Part Three: Transformation and Development
* 12: Janet Bujra: Diversity in Pre-Capitalist Societies
* 13: Henry Bernstein: Colonialism, Capitalism, Development
* 14: David Potter and Alan Thomas: The Power of Colonial States
* 15: Tom Hewitt: The Era of Development - A short history
* 16: Guoer Liu and Andrew Kilmister: Socialist Models of Development
and the Rise of China
* Part Four: Challenges for Development
* 17: David Potter, Alan Thomas, and María del Pilar López-Uribe:
Democratization, Governance, and Development
* 18: Charlotte Brown and Ruth Pearson: Rethinking Gender Matters in
Development
* 19: Peter Robbins, David Wield, and Gordon Wilson: Engineering for
Development
* 20: Cristin Fergus, Tim Allen, and Melissa Parker: New Directions and
Challenges for Health and Development
* 21: Helen Hintjens, Shyamika Jayasundara-Smits, and Ali Bilgic:
Migration, Security, and Development
* Part Five: Prospects for Development
* 22: Tony Roberts, Kevin Hernandez, and Becky Faith: Digital
Technologies
* 23: Jo Beall: City Life
* 24: Tom Kirk, Tim Allen, and John Eade: Identity Politics and
Clashing Cultures
* 25: Dina Abbott, Gordon Wilson, and Alan Thomas: Climate Change and
the End of Development
* 26: John Harriss: Returning to the 'Great Transformation'
* 27: Ikenna Acholonu, Charlotte Brown, and Ingrina Shieh: Poverty and
Development: Prospects for the future
* Conclusion
* Part One: Conceptions of Poverty and Development
* 1: Alan Thomas and Tim Allen: Why Poverty and Development?
* 2: Naila Kabeer and Alan Thomas: Poverty and Inequality
* 3: Alan Thomas: Meanings and Views of Development
* 4: Duncan Green and Tom Kirk: Agencies of Development
* Part Two: Aspects and Causes of Poverty
* 5: Tim Allen, Shun-Nan Chiang, and Ben Crow: Hunger and Famine
* 6: Melissa Parker and Cristin Fergus: Diseases of Poverty
* 7: Peggy Froerer: Poverty and Education
* 8: David Wield: Unemployment and Making a Living
* 9: Valeria Cetorelli and Alan Thomas: Population, Poverty and
Development
* 10: Kathryn Hochstetler: Environmental Degradation and Sustainability
* 11: Tim Allen and Tom Kirk: War and Armed Conflict
* Part Three: Transformation and Development
* 12: Janet Bujra: Diversity in Pre-Capitalist Societies
* 13: Henry Bernstein: Colonialism, Capitalism, Development
* 14: David Potter and Alan Thomas: The Power of Colonial States
* 15: Tom Hewitt: The Era of Development - A short history
* 16: Guoer Liu and Andrew Kilmister: Socialist Models of Development
and the Rise of China
* Part Four: Challenges for Development
* 17: David Potter, Alan Thomas, and María del Pilar López-Uribe:
Democratization, Governance, and Development
* 18: Charlotte Brown and Ruth Pearson: Rethinking Gender Matters in
Development
* 19: Peter Robbins, David Wield, and Gordon Wilson: Engineering for
Development
* 20: Cristin Fergus, Tim Allen, and Melissa Parker: New Directions and
Challenges for Health and Development
* 21: Helen Hintjens, Shyamika Jayasundara-Smits, and Ali Bilgic:
Migration, Security, and Development
* Part Five: Prospects for Development
* 22: Tony Roberts, Kevin Hernandez, and Becky Faith: Digital
Technologies
* 23: Jo Beall: City Life
* 24: Tom Kirk, Tim Allen, and John Eade: Identity Politics and
Clashing Cultures
* 25: Dina Abbott, Gordon Wilson, and Alan Thomas: Climate Change and
the End of Development
* 26: John Harriss: Returning to the 'Great Transformation'
* 27: Ikenna Acholonu, Charlotte Brown, and Ingrina Shieh: Poverty and
Development: Prospects for the future
* Conclusion
* 1: Alan Thomas and Tim Allen: Why Poverty and Development?
* 2: Naila Kabeer and Alan Thomas: Poverty and Inequality
* 3: Alan Thomas: Meanings and Views of Development
* 4: Duncan Green and Tom Kirk: Agencies of Development
* Part Two: Aspects and Causes of Poverty
* 5: Tim Allen, Shun-Nan Chiang, and Ben Crow: Hunger and Famine
* 6: Melissa Parker and Cristin Fergus: Diseases of Poverty
* 7: Peggy Froerer: Poverty and Education
* 8: David Wield: Unemployment and Making a Living
* 9: Valeria Cetorelli and Alan Thomas: Population, Poverty and
Development
* 10: Kathryn Hochstetler: Environmental Degradation and Sustainability
* 11: Tim Allen and Tom Kirk: War and Armed Conflict
* Part Three: Transformation and Development
* 12: Janet Bujra: Diversity in Pre-Capitalist Societies
* 13: Henry Bernstein: Colonialism, Capitalism, Development
* 14: David Potter and Alan Thomas: The Power of Colonial States
* 15: Tom Hewitt: The Era of Development - A short history
* 16: Guoer Liu and Andrew Kilmister: Socialist Models of Development
and the Rise of China
* Part Four: Challenges for Development
* 17: David Potter, Alan Thomas, and María del Pilar López-Uribe:
Democratization, Governance, and Development
* 18: Charlotte Brown and Ruth Pearson: Rethinking Gender Matters in
Development
* 19: Peter Robbins, David Wield, and Gordon Wilson: Engineering for
Development
* 20: Cristin Fergus, Tim Allen, and Melissa Parker: New Directions and
Challenges for Health and Development
* 21: Helen Hintjens, Shyamika Jayasundara-Smits, and Ali Bilgic:
Migration, Security, and Development
* Part Five: Prospects for Development
* 22: Tony Roberts, Kevin Hernandez, and Becky Faith: Digital
Technologies
* 23: Jo Beall: City Life
* 24: Tom Kirk, Tim Allen, and John Eade: Identity Politics and
Clashing Cultures
* 25: Dina Abbott, Gordon Wilson, and Alan Thomas: Climate Change and
the End of Development
* 26: John Harriss: Returning to the 'Great Transformation'
* 27: Ikenna Acholonu, Charlotte Brown, and Ingrina Shieh: Poverty and
Development: Prospects for the future
* Conclusion