Reframing Latin American Development brings together leading scholars from Latin America and elsewhere to discuss the Latin American experience with alternative forms of development over the last three decades of the neoliberal era.
Reframing Latin American Development brings together leading scholars from Latin America and elsewhere to discuss the Latin American experience with alternative forms of development over the last three decades of the neoliberal era.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Ronaldo Munck is Head of Civic Engagement at Dublin City University, Ireland and Senior Researcher at the Ernesto Laclau Institute for Interdisciplinary Studies of Latin America at the University of Buenos Aires, Argentina. Raúl Delgado Wise is UNESCO Chair on migration, development and human rights, Professor of the Doctoral Program in Development Studies at the University of Zacatecas (Mexico), President of the International Migration and Development Network, and co-Chair of the Critical Development Studies Network.
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Tables and Figures List of Acronyms Contributors Introduction: Framing the Debate 1. Challenges and Prospects for Change in Latin America: A Foresight Perspective Ronaldo Munck Part I: The Progressive Wave: Results and Prospects 2. Whither Latin America: Outcomes of the Progressive Cycle Claudio Katz 3. Extractivism: Tendencies and Consequences Eduardo Gudynas 4. The Social Economy in Latin America: Alter- or Post-Development? Henry Veltmeyer Part II: Beyond Neoliberalism: Case Studies 5. Living Well from an Ecuadorian Perspective: Philosophies without Philosophers, Actions without Theories Alberto Acosta 6. Between Extractivism and Living Well: Experiences and Challenges in BoliviaFernanda Wanderley 7. Two Decades of Venezuela's Bolivarian Revolution: Achievements and Limits Gabriel Hetland 8. Evolution of the Struggle for Land and Territory in La Via Campesina International Peter Rosset Conclusion: Looking to the Future 9. A World Encompassing Many Worlds: Contributions of the Zapatista Movement to Critical Thinking on Development Raúl Delgado Wise and Aida Martínez Olivares
Tables and Figures List of Acronyms Contributors Introduction: Framing the Debate 1. Challenges and Prospects for Change in Latin America: A Foresight Perspective Ronaldo Munck Part I: The Progressive Wave: Results and Prospects 2. Whither Latin America: Outcomes of the Progressive Cycle Claudio Katz 3. Extractivism: Tendencies and Consequences Eduardo Gudynas 4. The Social Economy in Latin America: Alter- or Post-Development? Henry Veltmeyer Part II: Beyond Neoliberalism: Case Studies 5. Living Well from an Ecuadorian Perspective: Philosophies without Philosophers, Actions without Theories Alberto Acosta 6. Between Extractivism and Living Well: Experiences and Challenges in BoliviaFernanda Wanderley 7. Two Decades of Venezuela's Bolivarian Revolution: Achievements and Limits Gabriel Hetland 8. Evolution of the Struggle for Land and Territory in La Via Campesina International Peter Rosset Conclusion: Looking to the Future 9. A World Encompassing Many Worlds: Contributions of the Zapatista Movement to Critical Thinking on Development Raúl Delgado Wise and Aida Martínez Olivares
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