Explores why articulating social justice in both development discourse and practice provides the potential for a fresh understanding of global poverty, and one that rises above the current 'impasse'. Suggests how principles of global social justice could be used to shift the development paradigm away from a consensus that hinges on Washington.
Explores why articulating social justice in both development discourse and practice provides the potential for a fresh understanding of global poverty, and one that rises above the current 'impasse'. Suggests how principles of global social justice could be used to shift the development paradigm away from a consensus that hinges on Washington.
BEHROOZ MORVARIDI is Senior Lecturer in Development Studies, University of Bradford, UK.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction: Social Justice and Development The Right to Development Neoliberalism and Social Justice Economic Globalisation and Global Social Justice Global Governance and Rights to Development: Opportunity or Charade? Transnational Corporations and Corporate Social Responsibility: Does it Really Work? Global Social Justice and Development
Introduction: Social Justice and Development The Right to Development Neoliberalism and Social Justice Economic Globalisation and Global Social Justice Global Governance and Rights to Development: Opportunity or Charade? Transnational Corporations and Corporate Social Responsibility: Does it Really Work? Global Social Justice and Development
Introduction: Social Justice and Development The Right to Development Neoliberalism and Social Justice Economic Globalisation and Global Social Justice Global Governance and Rights to Development: Opportunity or Charade? Transnational Corporations and Corporate Social Responsibility: Does it Really Work? Global Social Justice and Development
Introduction: Social Justice and Development The Right to Development Neoliberalism and Social Justice Economic Globalisation and Global Social Justice Global Governance and Rights to Development: Opportunity or Charade? Transnational Corporations and Corporate Social Responsibility: Does it Really Work? Global Social Justice and Development
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