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_aThe essential guide to critical development studies / _cedited by Henry Veltmeyer and Paul Bowles. |
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_aAbingdon, Oxon ; _aNew York, NY : _bRoutledge, _c2022. |
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504 | _aIncludes bibliographical references and index. | ||
505 | _aCRITICAL DEVELOPMENT STUDIES: AN INTRODUCTION 1. Introduction to Critical Development Studies: Four Characteristics with Illustrations from Seven Decades Paul Bowles and Henry Veltmeyer PART 1: HISTORY AS DEVELOPMENT2. Unravelling the Canvas of History Kari Polanyi Levitt PART 2: THINKING CRITICALLY ABOUT DEVELOPMENT 3. Critical Development Theory: Results and Prospects Ronaldo Munck 4. Race in/and Development Robtel Neajai Pailey 5. Development Theory: The Latin American Pivot Cristobal Kay 6. Postdevelopment and Other Critiques of Development Eduardo Gudynas 7. Feminist Contributions to Critical Development Studies Fernanda Wanderley PART 3: SYSTEM DYNAMICS: CAPITALISM, IMPERIALISM, DEVELOPMENT AND GLOBALIZATION 8. Capitalism and Crises Radhika Desai 9. Development, Capitalism, Imperialism, Globalisation: A Tale of Four Concepts Henry Veltmeyer 10. Globalisation Versus Development: Beyond Dualism S.A. Hamed Hosseini and Barry K. Gills 11. Philanthrocapitalism and Development Andrew Mushita and Carol Thompson12. The Migration-Development Nexus in the Neoliberal Era Raul Delgado Wise PART 4: POLICY CONFIGURATIONS FOR DEVELOPMENT 13. The Post-Washington Consensus Elisa Van Waeyenberge 14. International Cooperation for Development Peter Kragelund 15. The Developmental State, Globalisation and Structural Transformation Paul Bowles 16. Local Economic Development, Microcredit and Financial Inclusion Milford Bateman PART 5: INSIDE THE BRICS 17. Brazil: Development Strategies and Peripheral Conditions Ana Garcia and Miguel Borba de Sa 18. India: Critical Issues of a 'Tortuous Transition' John Harriss 19. Interrogating the China Model of Development Yin-Wah Chu and Alvin Y. So 20. South Africa: An Economy of Extremes Sam Ashman PART 6: POVERTY, INEQUALITIES AND DEVELOPMENT DYNAMICS 21. Development: Class Matters Henry Veltmeyer 22. The Dynamics of Poverty Production: A Political Economy Perspective for the SDGs Era Alberto D. Cimadamore 23. Poverty Analysis through a Gender Lens Naila Kabeer 24. Women, Work and Gender Inequalities: With Illustrations from Cambodia and China Fiona MacPhail 25. Health Inequalities and Development in a Global Context Ted Schrecker PART 7: CAPITALISM, LABOUR AND THE STATE 26. Labour and Development Benjamin Selwyn 27. The Triangle of Underdevelopment: Technology, Patents and Monopoly Edgar Zayago Lau 28. The Making of the New Chinese Working Class Pun Ngai 29. Labour and Development in Latin America Susan Spronk 30. Class and State Formation in the Gulf Arab States Adam Hanieh PART 8: DYNAMICS OF AGRARIAN CHANGE AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT 31. Contemporary Dynamics of Agrarian Change Cristobal Kay 32. Food Regimes and Agrarian Questions Haroon Akram-Lodhi 33. Urban Development in the Global South Charmain Levy and Alice Moura 34. Peasant Alternatives to Neoliberalism Leandro Vergara-Camus PART 9: DEVELOPMENT, CLIMATE CHANGE, AND THE ENVIRONMENT 35. Eco-Marxist Lenses for Viewing Human-Nature Relations Darcy Tetreault 36. Climate Change and Development Marcus Taylor 37. The Energy Transition and the Global South Leandro Vergara-Camus 38. The Political Economy of Extractivism in North Africa Hamza Hamouchene PART 10: RESISTANCES AND ALTERNATIVES 39. Understanding the Rise of the Far Right, and what to do about it Walden Bello 40. Rural Dispossession and Resistance in Asia and Africa Dip Kapoor 41. Extractive Capitalism and the Resistance in Latin America Raul Zibechi 42. Colonialism's Miasmas: Indigenous Resistance and ResilienceMakere Stewart-Harawira 43. Workers' Control and Self-Management Dario Azzellini 44. Communitarian Revolutions: Ecological Economics from Below David Barkin CONCLUSION 45. Moving towards Another World: Possibilities and Pitfalls Henry Veltmeyer | ||
520 | _a"The Essential Guide to Critical Development Studies provides an up-to-date and authoritative introduction to the field, challenging mainstream development discourse and the assumptions that underlie it. Critical development studies lays bare the economic, political, social and environmental crises that characterize the current global capitalist system, proposing instead systemic change and different pathways for moving beyond capitalism into a new world of genuine progress where economic and social justice and ecological integrity prevail. In this book, the authors challenge market-driven, neoliberal development agendas, incorporating analyses of class, gender, race and the dynamics of uneven capitalist development. This thoroughly revised and expanded second edition includes: 18 new chapters including on topics such as philanthrocapitalism, race, the energy transition, Indigenous resistance and resilience, and global health; Expanded global coverage, including new chapters on South Africa, North Africa and the Gulf Arab states; A new section on Resistance and Alternatives; Additional pedagogical features, including a glossary of key terms, discussion questions, and expanded guides for further reading. This textbook will be essential reading for students of Global Development, Political Science, Sociology, Economics, Gender Studies, Geography, History, Anthropology, Agrarian Studies, International Political Economy and Area Studies. It will also be an important resource for development researchers, practitioners, and policymakers"-- | ||
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