The Palgrave Handbook of International Development
Editat de Jean Grugel, Daniel Hammetten Limba Engleză Hardback – 23 iun 2016
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781137427236
ISBN-10: 113742723X
Pagini: 708
Ilustrații: XXXIII, 774 p. 15 illus., 9 illus. in color.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 43 mm
Greutate: 13.3 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2016
Editura: Palgrave Macmillan UK
Colecția Palgrave Macmillan
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 113742723X
Pagini: 708
Ilustrații: XXXIII, 774 p. 15 illus., 9 illus. in color.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 43 mm
Greutate: 13.3 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2016
Editura: Palgrave Macmillan UK
Colecția Palgrave Macmillan
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Cuprins
Chapter 1: Introduction: A Call for Action in a Multi-Disciplinary World, Jean Grugel and Daniel Hammett-. Part I-._Theories of Development-. Chapter 2: Classical Theories to Development: Modernisation and Dependency, Wil Hout-. Chapter 3: Postcolonial Approaches to Development, Pat Noxolo-. Chapter 4: Ethical Issues in Development, Jay Drydyk-. Chapter 5: Democracy and Development: A Relationship of Harmony or Tension? Matthew Bishop-. Chapter 6: Global Citizenship and Development: From Benevolence to Global Justice? Matt Baillie Smith-. Part II: The Changing Role of the State and Capital in Development-. Chapter 7: The Developmental State, Christopher Wylde-. Chapter 8: Natural Resource Extraction and the Development Conundrum, Harvard Haarstad-. Chapter 9: Intellectual Property Rights and Development: A Contingent Political Relationship, Valbona Muzaka-. Chaper 10: Governing the Formal Economy: The Convergence of Theory and Divergence of Practice, Tony Heron-. Chapter 11: Outside the State: The Shadow Economy and Shadow Economy Labour Force, Friedrich Schneider-. Part III: The Changing Role of Citizens, Civil Society and Privatisation in Development-. Chapter 12: Urban Informality and the State: A Relationship of Perpetual Negotiation, Tom Goodfellow-. Chapter 13: Civil Society: Management, Mismanagement and Informal Governance, Sarah Radcliffe-. Chapter 14: Security Privatisation, the State and Development in the Global South, Rita Abrahamsen-. Chapter 15: Alternatives to Privatisation of Water and Sanitation Services: Lessons from Latin America, Susan Spronk-. Part IV: New Flows of Development Finance-. Chapter 16: Emerging Powers of International Development: Questioning South-South Cooperation, Giles Mohan-. Chapter 17: The New Philanthropy? Private Power in International Development Policy? Michael Moran and Diane Stone-. Chapter 18: Recipients and Contributors: The Dual Role of Middle Income Countries, José Antonio Alonso, Jonathan Glennie and Andy Sumner-. Chapter 19: Migrants, Remittances and Hometown Associations in Promoting Development, Ninna Nyberg Sørensen-. Part V: (In)Security, Mobility and Geopolitics-. Chapter 20: Mobility, Immobility and Migration, Ronald Skeldon-. Chapter 21: “Make Migration a Choice not a Necessity”: Challenging the Instrumentalisation of Migration as a Tool for Development, Nicola Piper-. Chapter 22: Slavery, Human Trafficking and Forced Labour: Implications for International Development, Genevieve LeBaron-. Chapter 23: International Development and the Global Drugs Trade, Neil Carrier and Gernot Klantschnig-. Chapter 24: The Violence of Development: Guerrillas, Gangs and Goondas in Perspective, Gareth Jones and Dennis Rodgers-. Chapter 25: Aid and the ‘Circle of Security’ John Overton and Warwick E. Murray-. Part VI: Rights, Activism and Citizenship-. Chapter 26: What Do Human Rights Mean in Development? Paul Gready and Jonathan Ensor-. Chapter 27: Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights, Morgan-. Chapter 28: From Objects to Subjects? Children and Youth in Development, Nicola Ansell-. Chapter 29: Disability and Development: Critical (Dis)Connections, Shaun Grech-. Chapter 30: Mental Health and the Mindset of Development, China Mills-. Chapter 31: Invited and Invented Spaces of Activism: Gezi Park and Performative Practices of Citizenship, Deniz Ay and Faranak Miraftab-. Part VII: Science, Technology and Innovation-. Chapter 32: New Social Media Practices: Potential for Development, Democracy and Anti-Democratic Practices, Matthew Adeiza and Philip N. Howard-. Chapter 33: The Role of Transport and Communication Infrastructure in Realising Development Outcomes, Jean-Paul Rodrique-. Chapter 34: Smart City: Neoliberal Discourse or Urban Development Tool? Nancy Odendaal-. Chapter 35-._Crowdsourcing Development: From Funding to Reporting, Johan Hellström-. Chapter 36: The Problematic of Biofuels for Development, Kate Neville and Peter Dauvergne-. Part VIII: Vulnerability and Adaptation to Environmental Change-. Chapter 37: Food Security, Land and Development, Philip McMichael-. Chapter 38: Livelihood Adaptation and Climate Variability in Africa, Lindsay Stringer, Claire Quinn, Rachel Berman and Jami Dixon-. Chapter 39: Can Regional Cooperation Promote Sustainable Development? Karen M. Siegel-. Chapter 40: Rethinking the Vulnerability of Small Island States: Climate Change and Development in the Pacific Islands, Jon Barnett and Elissa Waters-. Chapter 41-._Running Dry: Water, Development and Conflict, Ashok Swain
Notă biografică
Jean Grugel holds a Chair in Global Politics at the Open University, having held previous positions at the University of Sheffield, where she set up the Sheffield Institute for International Development. She is a Fellow of both the Academy of Social Sciences and the Royal Society of Arts.
Daniel Hammett is a Senior Lecturer at the University of Sheffield, having held previous positions at the University of Edinburgh and the University of Witwatersrand. He is co-editor of International Development Planning Review and has published (with C. Twyman and M. Graham) Research and Fieldwork in Development.
Daniel Hammett is a Senior Lecturer at the University of Sheffield, having held previous positions at the University of Edinburgh and the University of Witwatersrand. He is co-editor of International Development Planning Review and has published (with C. Twyman and M. Graham) Research and Fieldwork in Development.