Third World Colonias

Third World Colonias
Title Third World Colonias PDF eBook
Author Robert K. Holz
Publisher
Pages 156
Release 1993
Genre Colonias
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Third World Colonias

Third World Colonias
Title Third World Colonias PDF eBook
Author Robert K. Holz
Publisher
Pages 162
Release 1993
Genre Social Science
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Colonias

Colonias
Title Colonias PDF eBook
Author United States. Congress. House. Select Committee on Hunger
Publisher
Pages 122
Release 1990
Genre Economic assistance, Domestic
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Colonias

Colonias
Title Colonias PDF eBook
Author United States. Congress. House. Select Committee on Hunger
Publisher
Pages 108
Release 1990
Genre Economic assistance, Domestic
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The Colonias Reader

The Colonias Reader
Title The Colonias Reader PDF eBook
Author Angela J. Donelson
Publisher University of Arizona Press
Pages 297
Release 2016-10-15
Genre Social Science
ISBN 081653487X

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The colonias of the U.S.–Mexico border form a loose network of more than 2,500 settlements, ranging in size from villages to cities, that are home to over a million people. While varying in size, all share common features: wrenching poverty, substandard housing, and public health issues approaching crisis levels. This book brings together scholars, professionals, and activists from a wide range of disciplines to examine the pressing issues of economic development, housing and community development, and public and environmental health in colonias of the four U.S.–Mexico border states. The Colonias Reader is the first book to present such a broad overview of these communities, offering a glimpse into life in the colonias and the circumstances that allow them to continue to exist—and even grow—in persistent poverty. The contributors document the depth of existing problems in each state and describe how government agencies, nongovernmental organizations, and community activists have mobilized resources to overcome obstacles to progress. More than reporting problems and documenting programs, the book provides conceptual frameworks that tie poverty to institutional and class-based conflicts, and even challenges the very basis of colonia designations. Most of these contributions move beyond portraying border residents as hapless victims of discrimination and racism, showing instead their devotion to improving their own living conditions through grassroots organizing and community leadership. These contributions show that, despite varying degrees of success, all colonia residents aspire to a livable wage, safe and decent housing, and basic health care. The Colonias Reader showcases many situations in which these people have organized to fulfill these ambitions and provides new insight into life along the border.

A Geography of the Third World

A Geography of the Third World
Title A Geography of the Third World PDF eBook
Author C.G Clarke
Publisher Routledge
Pages 354
Release 2013-04-15
Genre Science
ISBN 1134683065

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The label of "Third World" covers half the land surface and three quarters of the population of the planet. The problems and potential of this region and its peoples are attracting increasing concern and interest. Fully revised and updated this edition includes: * a wealth of photographic and line illustrations * boxed case studies * chapter summaries * guides to further reading Issues of increasing concern at the end of the twentieth century are fully addressed - for example, the widening gap in economic performance between countries in the Third world and the assertion of national cultures in the face of globalisation. New material on gender issues and the environmental impact of development has been included.

The City in the Developing World

The City in the Developing World
Title The City in the Developing World PDF eBook
Author Robert B. Potter
Publisher Routledge
Pages 263
Release 2014-09-25
Genre Science
ISBN 1317879686

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The City in the Developing World is a comprehensive and up-to-date introduction to urbanisation in developing countries. The goal of this text is to place an understanding of the developing world city in its wider global context. First, this is done by developing the concept of social surplus product as a key to understanding the character of the contemporary Third World city. Second, throughout this text, the city in developing areas is centrally placed in the context of global, social, economic, political and cultural change. Thus, the important themes of globalisation, modernity and postmodernity are examined both in relation to the structure of sets of towns and cities which make up the national or regional urban system, and in respect of ideas and concepts dealing with the morphology, structure and social patterning of individual urban areas. The City in the Developing World is a core text for second and third year undergraduates in the fields of geography, development studies, planning, economics and the social sciences, taking options which deal with development issues, development theory, gender and development and Third World development.