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A Radical History Of Development Studies Individuals Institutions And Ideologies Uma Kothari

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A Radical History Of Development Studies Individuals Institutions And Ideologies Uma Kothari
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Publisher: Zed Books
File Extension: PDF
File size: 73.25 MB
Pages: 248
Author: Uma Kothari
ISBN: 9781842775257, 1842775251
Language: English
Year: 2005

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A Radical History Of Development Studies Individuals Institutions And Ideologies Uma Kothari by Uma Kothari 9781842775257, 1842775251 instant download after payment.

In this thought-provoking collection, some of the leading thinkers in Development Studies come together to examine the history of their multi-disciplinary subject from its emergence during the era of decolonization half a century ago to its contemporary emphasis on poverty reduction. They combine personal and institutional reflections with an examination of key themes, including the intrusion into a subject traditionally dominated by Economics of social development considerations, gender awareness, and environmental concerns. They draw attention to those ongoing critiques of development studies, including Marxism and post-development discourse which have been so often marginalized in representations of the mainstream development discourse.

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