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Culture Development And Social Theory Towards An Integrated Social Development John Clammer

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Culture Development And Social Theory Towards An Integrated Social Development John Clammer
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Publisher: Zed Books Ltd
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.7 MB
Author: John Clammer
ISBN: 9781350219465, 9781780323152, 1350219460, 1780323158
Language: English
Year: 2012

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Culture Development And Social Theory Towards An Integrated Social Development John Clammer by John Clammer 9781350219465, 9781780323152, 1350219460, 1780323158 instant download after payment.

This important book places culture back at the centre of debates in development studies. It introduces new ways of conceptualizing culture in relation to development by linking development studies to cultural studies, studies of social movements, religion and the notion of 'social suffering'. The author expertly argues that in the current world crises it is necessary to recover a more holistic vision of development that creates a vocabulary linking more technical (and predominantly economic) aspects of development with more humanistic and ecological goals. Any conception of post-capitalist society, he argues, requires cultural, as well as economic and political, dimensions.

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