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Development And Social Change A Global Perspective 7th Edition Philip Mcmichael

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Development And Social Change A Global Perspective 7th Edition Philip Mcmichael
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Publisher: SAGE Publications, Inc
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 2.15 MB
Pages: 464
Author: Philip McMichael, Heloise Weber
ISBN: 9781544305363, 1544305362
Language: English
Year: 2021
Edition: 7

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Development And Social Change A Global Perspective 7th Edition Philip Mcmichael by Philip Mcmichael, Heloise Weber 9781544305363, 1544305362 instant download after payment.

Development and Social Change: A Global Perspective explains how development thinking and practice have shaped our world. It introduces students to four interconnected projects, and how their dynamics, contradictions and controversies have influenced development trajectories: colonialism, the development era, the neoliberal globalization project, and sustainable development. Authors Philip McMichael and Heloise Weber use case studies and examples to help describe a complex world in transition. Students are encouraged to see global development as a contested historical project. By showing how development stems from unequal power relationships between and among peoples and states, often with planet-threatening environmental outcomes, it enables readers to reflect on the possibilities for more just social, ecological and political relations.

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