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  • av Anne Usher
    2 375

    Dams As Aid brings together key issues in the aid/environment/development debate. Through her examination of dams, Usher sheds light on wider issues of the political economy of aid. With detailed comparative case studies.

  • - Identity, Advocacy and Norms
    av Corinne Lennox
    639 - 1 829

  • - Women and Identity in Guyana
    av Linda Peake & D. Alissa Trotz
    655

    A study of the relationship between gender, ethnicity and poverty in the context of the external and internal dynamics of the household in Guyana. The analysis is based on data collected from male and female respondents in rural and urban locations and from both Afro-Guyanese and Indo-Guyanese ethnic groups.

  • - Women's Responses to Economic Transformations
    av Isa (University of Amsterdam Baud
    2 259

    Searching for Security examines how economic, political and environmental factors have contributed to increased gender insecurity in the last decade and discusses the gender responses to changing circumstances around the world.

  • - International Perspectives
     
    2 305,-

    Through an international range of research, this volume examines how informal urban street markets facilitate the informal and formal economy not merely in terms of the traditional concerns of labor and consumption, but also in regards to cultural and spatial contingencies. In many places, street markets and their populace have been marginalized and devalued. At times, there are clear governance procedures that aim to prevent them, yet they continue to emerge in even in the most institutionalized societies. This book gives serious consideration to what these markets reveal about urban life in a time of globalized, rapid urbanization and flows of people, knowledge and goods.

  • av Nichole (Australian Catholic University) Georgeou
    725 - 1 965

  • av Stuart Carr, Mac MacLachlan & Eilish McAuliffe
    749,-

    The authors provide a psychological approach to development studies, focusing on social aspects of aid and its motivational foundations. The book is intended as a tool for looking at development projects in a new and structured way. In the ROUTLEDGE STUDIES IN DEVELOPMENT AND SOCIETY series.

  •  
    1 965

    The speed and cost effectiveness of new information technology has prompted many to view these innovations as a panacea for social and economic development. However, such a view flies in the face of continuing inequities in education, health, food, and infrastructure. This volume explores these issues - along with questions of access, privilege, literacy, training, and the environmental and health effects of information technologies in the developing world - arguing that a higher level of development does not always result from a higher level of technologization.

  • - Inside the Implementation Gap
     
    2 099,-

    This book delves into the reasons behind and the consequences of the implementation gap regarding the right to prior consultation and the Free, Prior, and Informed Consent (FPIC) of Indigenous Peoples in Latin America.

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    1 965

    This volume examines the persistence of poverty - both rural and urban - in developing countries, and the response of local governments to the problem, exploring the roles of governments, NGOs, and CSOs in national and sub-national agenda-setting, policy-making, and poverty-reduction strategies.

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    1 965

    For millennia, contact between societies was limited to trade or wars, a situation that changed profoundly with the development of global markets serving industrialization. The outcome was the emergence of one global human civilization, and one common future that will depend on the capacity of individuals and societies to manage the potentials for social development.This edited collection is dedicated to the discussion of four global trends: upgrading the rationality of organizations, individualization, the spreading of instrumental activism and universalization of value-normative systems. The mutual influence of these interrelated trends brings about both constructive and destructive effects in social life, social integration and change. Contributors examine questions such as: How do global trends pave their way in regions? What are the similarities and differences of regional development? How do agencies cope with the challenges of global trends in regional development?

  • - Neoliberal Paradox in the Age of Vulnerability
    av Md Saidul (Nanyang Technological University & Singapore) Islam
    609 - 1 965

  • - Exploring Inter-Relationships Between Rural Policies, Farming, Environment, Demographics, Regional Economies and Quality of Life Using System Dynamics
    av Andrea (Durham University & UK) Noble
    805 - 1 965

  • - The Effectiveness of Access and Benefit-sharing Regimes
    av Carmen (German Development Institute & Germany) Richerzhagen
    599 - 1 829

    Access and benefit-sharing (ABS) has emerged as among the most prominent approaches undertaken to stop or lessen the global loss of biodiversity. This book examines the effectiveness of this approach and the extent that there has been fair and equitable sharing of benefits arising from the commercialization of genetic resources.

  • - Critical Themes and Perspectives
     
    1 965

    Demonstrates that the ideas inherent in social development are practical and not utopian. Discussing and delineating a social development approach, this book argues the need for practicing it at local or grassroots-level communities to promote universal social justice and wellbeing.

  • - Observing Aid Projects and Processes
    av Thomas Grammig
    1 625

    This book demonstrates theoretically and empirically how aid practitioners shape the organisational, social and inter-cultural dynamics of development projects and industry.

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    1 965

    This book explores how many issues related to development and governance ¿ including migration, disaster management, environmental justice, peace and security, sustainability, public-private partnerships, and terrorism ¿ impact the practice of social work. It takes a global, comparative approach, reflecting the global context in which social workers now operate.

  • - From Third World to the World of the Third
    av Anup Kumar (Centre for the Study of Culture and Society, India) Dhar, Anjan (University of Calcutta, m.fl.
    805 - 1 965

    Offers a theory of dislocation in the form of primitive accumulation. Using 'reformist-managerial' and 'radical-movementist' approaches, this book historicizes and politicizes the event of dislocation as a moment to usher in capitalism through the medium of development.

  • av Uwe (German Development Institute, Germany) Otzen, Hartmut (German Development Institute, m.fl.
    545

  • - Putting Communities in the Driver's Seat
    av Richard Martin & Ashna Mathema
    725 - 2 035

    Offering practical examples, this book helps practitioners to apply the insights of how best to pursue a bottom-up approach to development in their own work, while also helping theoreticians and students to develop a strong analytical framework on the subject.

  • av USA) Krause & Matthias (Inter-American Development Bank
    715 - 2 115

    Examines the political and sectoral institutions that are essential for the provision of WS services. This work demonstrates that the level of democracy has a positive impact on access to WS services and that low-quality governance of sub-national governments compromises the internal efficiency of providers and the widespread access to services.

  • av Ireland) McAreavey & Ruth (Queens University Belfast
    849 - 2 165,-

    Analyses key concepts associated with rural development policy and practice. Using the concepts of power and micro-politics to analyze rhetoric and reality, this book reveals the intricacies of rural development. It contends that within structures of rural governance, a regeneration power elite predominates development and regeneration activities.

  • - Cultural Interventions
     
    1 829

    Big business, financial institutions, and capitalist powers have wreaked much havoc on the Third World in the name of development. This book imagines development through an imaginative exploration of some of the many ways that culture can recenter resistance, suggest alternative models, and advance critiques of development as it is practiced.

  • - From Projects to Policy
    av Edward Ramsamy
    695 - 2 449

    As one of the world's most powerful supranational institutions, the World Bank has played an important role in international development discourse and practice since 1946. This book presents the history and analysis of the Bank's urban programs and their complex relationship to urban policy formulation in the developing world.

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    685

    This book examines and compares the transformation of rural society and economy in the US and UK during the last half-century, and explores the significance of these transformations for community sustainability, the quality of life, and environmental quality.

  • - Mineralizing and Democratizing Trends in Artisanal Production
     
    2 165,-

    While an expanding literature has documented the economic upsurge of artisanal mining, this book is the first to explore its societal impact in detail. It demonstrates that, as a mode of mineral production, artisanal mining has the potential to be far more democratic and emancipating than preceding modes. It explores the paradoxes of this mode of mineral production alongside the expansion of large-scale mining investment in Africa, focussing on the Tanzanian experience. It considers how artisanal mining is configured in relation to local, regional and national mining investments, wealth accumulation and social class differentiation emanating from it. It focuses on work lives, mobility, and associated lifestyles of miners and people in mining settlements, asking where this historical interlude is taking them, their communities and countries in the future. The question of value transfers out of the artisanal mining sector, value capture by elites and changing configurations of gender, age and class differentiation all arise.

  • - A Misleading Geography
    av Marcin Wojciech Solarz
    749 - 2 045

  • av Manohar S. (Charles Sturt University & Australia) Pawar
    669 - 2 035

    Familiarizes readers with the Asia-Pacific region. This book presents the major social, economic and political issues, maps contemporary community development trends, and analyzes the challenges of and opportunities for community development practice in the Asia-Pacific region.

  • - A Critical Analysis
     
    2 115

    Conventional interpretations of the New Economic Policy introduced in India in 1991 see this program of economic liberalization as transforming the Indian economy. But in India, growth is not enough. This title looks at international policy regimes and their national adoption under strategic conditions of economic crisis and coercion.

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