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This textbook provides an up-to-date and authoritative introduction to the field, challenging mainstream development discourse and the assumptions that underlie it. It wil be essential reading for students of Global Development, Political Science, Sociology, Economics, Gender Studies, Geography, and Anthropology among others.
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This textbook provides an up-to-date and authoritative introduction to the field, challenging mainstream development discourse and the assumptions that underlie it. It wil be essential reading for students of Global Development, Political Science, Sociology, Economics, Gender Studies, Geography, and Anthropology among others.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
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- Erscheinungstermin: 30. September 2021
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- ISBN-13: 9781000442281
- Artikelnr.: 62386431
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 442
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. September 2021
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000442281
- Artikelnr.: 62386431
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
Henry Veltmeyer is Senior Research Professor at the Universidad Autónoma de Zacatecas, Mexico, and Professor Emeritus of International Development Studies (IDS) at Saint Mary's University, Canada. Paul Bowles is Professor of Global Studies and Economics at the University of Northern British Columbia, Canada.
Critical Development Studies: An Introduction 1. Introduction to Critical
Development Studies: Four Characteristics with Illustrations from Seven
Decades Part 1: History as Development 2. Unravelling the Canvas of History
Part 2: Thinking Critically about Development 3. Critical Development
Theory: Results and Prospects 4. Race in/and Development 5. Development
Theory: The Latin American Pivot 6. Postdevelopment and Other Critiques of
Development 7. Feminist Contributions to Critical Development Studies Part
3: System Dynamics: Capitalism, Imperialism, Development, and Globalisation
8. Capitalism and Crises 9. Development, Capitalism, Imperialism,
Globalisation: A Tale of Four Concepts 10. Globalisation Versus
Development: Beyond Dualism 11. Philanthrocapitalism and Development 12.
The Migration-Development Nexus in the Neoliberal Era Part 4: Policy
Configurations for Development 13. The Post-Washington Consensus 14.
International Cooperation for Development 15. The Developmental State,
Globalisation, and Structural Transformations 16. Local Economic
Development, Microcredit, and Financial Inclusion Part 5: Inside the BRICS
17. Brazil: Development Strategies and Peripheral Conditions 18. India:
Critical Issues of a 'Tortuous Transition' 19. Interrogating the China
Model of Development 20. South Africa: An Economy of Extremes Part 6:
Poverty, Inequalities, and Development Dynamics 21. Development: Class
Matters 22. The Dynamics of Poverty Production: A Political Economy
Perspective for the SDGs Era 23. Poverty Analysis through a Gender Lens 24.
Women, Work, and Gender Inequalities: With Illustrations from Cambodia and
China 25. Health Inequalities and Development in a Global Context Part 7:
Capitalism, Labour and the State 26. Labour and Development 27. The
Triangle of Underdevelopment: Technology, Patents, and Monopoly 28. The
Making of the New Chinese Working Class 29. Labour and Development in Latin
America 30. Class and State Formation in the Gulf Arab States Part 8:
Dynamics of Agrarian Change and Urban Development 31. Contemporary Dynamics
of Agrarian Change 32. Food Regimes and Agrarian Questions 33. Urban
Development in the Global South 34. Peasant Alternatives to Neoliberalism
Part 9: Development, Climate Change, and the Environment 35. Eco-Marxist
Lenses for Viewing Human-Nature Relations 36. Climate Change and
Development 37. The Energy Transition and the Global South 38. The
Political Economy of Extractivism in North Africa Part 10: Resistances and
Alternatives 39. Understanding the Rise of the Far Right, and what to do
about it 40. Rural Dispossession and Resistance in Asia and Africa 41.
Extractive Capitalism and the Resistance in Latin America 42. Colonialism's
Miasmas: Indigenous Resistance and Resilience 43. Workers' Control and
Self-Management 44. Communitarian Revolutions: Ecological Economics from
Below Conclusion 45. Moving towards Another World: Possibilities and
Pitfalls
Development Studies: Four Characteristics with Illustrations from Seven
Decades Part 1: History as Development 2. Unravelling the Canvas of History
Part 2: Thinking Critically about Development 3. Critical Development
Theory: Results and Prospects 4. Race in/and Development 5. Development
Theory: The Latin American Pivot 6. Postdevelopment and Other Critiques of
Development 7. Feminist Contributions to Critical Development Studies Part
3: System Dynamics: Capitalism, Imperialism, Development, and Globalisation
8. Capitalism and Crises 9. Development, Capitalism, Imperialism,
Globalisation: A Tale of Four Concepts 10. Globalisation Versus
Development: Beyond Dualism 11. Philanthrocapitalism and Development 12.
The Migration-Development Nexus in the Neoliberal Era Part 4: Policy
Configurations for Development 13. The Post-Washington Consensus 14.
International Cooperation for Development 15. The Developmental State,
Globalisation, and Structural Transformations 16. Local Economic
Development, Microcredit, and Financial Inclusion Part 5: Inside the BRICS
17. Brazil: Development Strategies and Peripheral Conditions 18. India:
Critical Issues of a 'Tortuous Transition' 19. Interrogating the China
Model of Development 20. South Africa: An Economy of Extremes Part 6:
Poverty, Inequalities, and Development Dynamics 21. Development: Class
Matters 22. The Dynamics of Poverty Production: A Political Economy
Perspective for the SDGs Era 23. Poverty Analysis through a Gender Lens 24.
Women, Work, and Gender Inequalities: With Illustrations from Cambodia and
China 25. Health Inequalities and Development in a Global Context Part 7:
Capitalism, Labour and the State 26. Labour and Development 27. The
Triangle of Underdevelopment: Technology, Patents, and Monopoly 28. The
Making of the New Chinese Working Class 29. Labour and Development in Latin
America 30. Class and State Formation in the Gulf Arab States Part 8:
Dynamics of Agrarian Change and Urban Development 31. Contemporary Dynamics
of Agrarian Change 32. Food Regimes and Agrarian Questions 33. Urban
Development in the Global South 34. Peasant Alternatives to Neoliberalism
Part 9: Development, Climate Change, and the Environment 35. Eco-Marxist
Lenses for Viewing Human-Nature Relations 36. Climate Change and
Development 37. The Energy Transition and the Global South 38. The
Political Economy of Extractivism in North Africa Part 10: Resistances and
Alternatives 39. Understanding the Rise of the Far Right, and what to do
about it 40. Rural Dispossession and Resistance in Asia and Africa 41.
Extractive Capitalism and the Resistance in Latin America 42. Colonialism's
Miasmas: Indigenous Resistance and Resilience 43. Workers' Control and
Self-Management 44. Communitarian Revolutions: Ecological Economics from
Below Conclusion 45. Moving towards Another World: Possibilities and
Pitfalls
Critical Development Studies: An Introduction 1. Introduction to Critical
Development Studies: Four Characteristics with Illustrations from Seven
Decades Part 1: History as Development 2. Unravelling the Canvas of History
Part 2: Thinking Critically about Development 3. Critical Development
Theory: Results and Prospects 4. Race in/and Development 5. Development
Theory: The Latin American Pivot 6. Postdevelopment and Other Critiques of
Development 7. Feminist Contributions to Critical Development Studies Part
3: System Dynamics: Capitalism, Imperialism, Development, and Globalisation
8. Capitalism and Crises 9. Development, Capitalism, Imperialism,
Globalisation: A Tale of Four Concepts 10. Globalisation Versus
Development: Beyond Dualism 11. Philanthrocapitalism and Development 12.
The Migration-Development Nexus in the Neoliberal Era Part 4: Policy
Configurations for Development 13. The Post-Washington Consensus 14.
International Cooperation for Development 15. The Developmental State,
Globalisation, and Structural Transformations 16. Local Economic
Development, Microcredit, and Financial Inclusion Part 5: Inside the BRICS
17. Brazil: Development Strategies and Peripheral Conditions 18. India:
Critical Issues of a 'Tortuous Transition' 19. Interrogating the China
Model of Development 20. South Africa: An Economy of Extremes Part 6:
Poverty, Inequalities, and Development Dynamics 21. Development: Class
Matters 22. The Dynamics of Poverty Production: A Political Economy
Perspective for the SDGs Era 23. Poverty Analysis through a Gender Lens 24.
Women, Work, and Gender Inequalities: With Illustrations from Cambodia and
China 25. Health Inequalities and Development in a Global Context Part 7:
Capitalism, Labour and the State 26. Labour and Development 27. The
Triangle of Underdevelopment: Technology, Patents, and Monopoly 28. The
Making of the New Chinese Working Class 29. Labour and Development in Latin
America 30. Class and State Formation in the Gulf Arab States Part 8:
Dynamics of Agrarian Change and Urban Development 31. Contemporary Dynamics
of Agrarian Change 32. Food Regimes and Agrarian Questions 33. Urban
Development in the Global South 34. Peasant Alternatives to Neoliberalism
Part 9: Development, Climate Change, and the Environment 35. Eco-Marxist
Lenses for Viewing Human-Nature Relations 36. Climate Change and
Development 37. The Energy Transition and the Global South 38. The
Political Economy of Extractivism in North Africa Part 10: Resistances and
Alternatives 39. Understanding the Rise of the Far Right, and what to do
about it 40. Rural Dispossession and Resistance in Asia and Africa 41.
Extractive Capitalism and the Resistance in Latin America 42. Colonialism's
Miasmas: Indigenous Resistance and Resilience 43. Workers' Control and
Self-Management 44. Communitarian Revolutions: Ecological Economics from
Below Conclusion 45. Moving towards Another World: Possibilities and
Pitfalls
Development Studies: Four Characteristics with Illustrations from Seven
Decades Part 1: History as Development 2. Unravelling the Canvas of History
Part 2: Thinking Critically about Development 3. Critical Development
Theory: Results and Prospects 4. Race in/and Development 5. Development
Theory: The Latin American Pivot 6. Postdevelopment and Other Critiques of
Development 7. Feminist Contributions to Critical Development Studies Part
3: System Dynamics: Capitalism, Imperialism, Development, and Globalisation
8. Capitalism and Crises 9. Development, Capitalism, Imperialism,
Globalisation: A Tale of Four Concepts 10. Globalisation Versus
Development: Beyond Dualism 11. Philanthrocapitalism and Development 12.
The Migration-Development Nexus in the Neoliberal Era Part 4: Policy
Configurations for Development 13. The Post-Washington Consensus 14.
International Cooperation for Development 15. The Developmental State,
Globalisation, and Structural Transformations 16. Local Economic
Development, Microcredit, and Financial Inclusion Part 5: Inside the BRICS
17. Brazil: Development Strategies and Peripheral Conditions 18. India:
Critical Issues of a 'Tortuous Transition' 19. Interrogating the China
Model of Development 20. South Africa: An Economy of Extremes Part 6:
Poverty, Inequalities, and Development Dynamics 21. Development: Class
Matters 22. The Dynamics of Poverty Production: A Political Economy
Perspective for the SDGs Era 23. Poverty Analysis through a Gender Lens 24.
Women, Work, and Gender Inequalities: With Illustrations from Cambodia and
China 25. Health Inequalities and Development in a Global Context Part 7:
Capitalism, Labour and the State 26. Labour and Development 27. The
Triangle of Underdevelopment: Technology, Patents, and Monopoly 28. The
Making of the New Chinese Working Class 29. Labour and Development in Latin
America 30. Class and State Formation in the Gulf Arab States Part 8:
Dynamics of Agrarian Change and Urban Development 31. Contemporary Dynamics
of Agrarian Change 32. Food Regimes and Agrarian Questions 33. Urban
Development in the Global South 34. Peasant Alternatives to Neoliberalism
Part 9: Development, Climate Change, and the Environment 35. Eco-Marxist
Lenses for Viewing Human-Nature Relations 36. Climate Change and
Development 37. The Energy Transition and the Global South 38. The
Political Economy of Extractivism in North Africa Part 10: Resistances and
Alternatives 39. Understanding the Rise of the Far Right, and what to do
about it 40. Rural Dispossession and Resistance in Asia and Africa 41.
Extractive Capitalism and the Resistance in Latin America 42. Colonialism's
Miasmas: Indigenous Resistance and Resilience 43. Workers' Control and
Self-Management 44. Communitarian Revolutions: Ecological Economics from
Below Conclusion 45. Moving towards Another World: Possibilities and
Pitfalls