New Actors and Alliances in Development

New Actors and Alliances in Development
Title New Actors and Alliances in Development PDF eBook
Author Lisa Ann Richey
Publisher Routledge
Pages 287
Release 2016-03-17
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1317620224

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This collection brings together an interdisciplinary group of scholars exploring how development financing and interventions are being shaped by a wider and more complex platform of actors than usually considered in the existing literature. The contributors also trace a changing set of key relations and alliances in development – those between business and consumers; NGOs and celebrities; philanthropic organizations and the state; diaspora groups and transnational advocacy networks; ruling elites and productive capitalists; and between ‘new donors’ and developing country governments. Despite the diversity of these actors and alliances, several commonalities arise: they are often based on hybrid transnationalism and diffuse notions of development responsibility; rather than being new per se, they are newly being studied as engaging in practices that are now coming to be understood as ‘development’; and they are limited in their ability to act as agents of development by their lack of accountability or pro-poor commitment. The articles in this collection point to images and representations as increasingly important in development ‘branding’ and suggest fruitful new ground for critical development studies. This book was originally published as a special issue of Third World Quarterly.

Community Development

Community Development
Title Community Development PDF eBook
Author Jim Ife
Publisher
Pages 297
Release 1995
Genre Community development
ISBN 9780582801875

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Community development: creating community alternatives.

Can NGOs Make a Difference?

Can NGOs Make a Difference?
Title Can NGOs Make a Difference? PDF eBook
Author Anthony J. Bebbington
Publisher Zed Books Ltd.
Pages 510
Release 2013-04-04
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1848136218

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Can non-governmental organisations contribute to more socially just, alternative forms of development? Or are they destined to work at the margins of dominant development models determined by others? Addressing this question, this book brings together leading international voices from academia, NGOs and the social movements. It provides a comprehensive update to the NGO literature and a range of critical new directions to thinking and acting around the challenge of development alternatives. The book's originality comes from the wide-range of new case-study material it presents, the conceptual approaches it offers for thinking about development alternatives, and the practical suggestions for NGOs. At the heart of this book is the argument that NGOs can and must re-engage with the project of seeking alternative development futures for the world's poorest and more marginal. This will require clearer analysis of the contemporary problems of uneven development, and a clear understanding of the types of alliances NGOs need to construct with other actors in civil society if they are to mount a credible challenge to disempowering processes of economic, social and political development.

Development and the Environmental Crisis

Development and the Environmental Crisis
Title Development and the Environmental Crisis PDF eBook
Author Michael Redclift
Publisher Routledge
Pages 165
Release 2010-11-26
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1136880887

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First published in 1984, Michael Redclift’s book makes the global environmental crisis a central concern of political economy and its structural causes a central concern of environmentalism. Michael Redclift argues that a close analysis of the environmental crisis in the South reveals the importance of the share of resources obtained by different social groups. The development strategies based on the experiences and interests of Western capitalist countries fail to recognise that environmental degradation in the South is a product of inequalities in both global and local economic relations and cannot be solved simply by applying solutions borrowed from environmentalism in the North. The key to understanding the South’s environmental problems lies in the recognition that structural processes – markets, technology, state intervention – are also a determining influence upon the way natural resources are used. Through his review of Europe’s Green Movement, contemporary breakthroughs in biotechnology and information systems and recent feminist discourse, Michael Redclift has enlarged the compass of the environmental debate and produced a book which should serve as a benchmark in future discussions of development and the environment. It will be of importance to students in a range of disciplines, within development studies, geography, ecology and the social sciences.

Development Crises and Alternative Visions

Development Crises and Alternative Visions
Title Development Crises and Alternative Visions PDF eBook
Author Gita Sen
Publisher Routledge
Pages 121
Release 2013-11-05
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1134156820

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More than half of the world's farmers are women. They are the majority of the poor, the uneducated and are the first to suffer from drought and famine. Yet their subordination is reinforced by well-meaning development policies that perpetuate social inequalities. During the 1975-85 United Nations Decade for the Advancement of Women their position actually worsened. This book analyses three decades of policies towards Third World women. Focusing on global economic and political crises - debt, famine, militarization, fundamentalism - the authors show how women's moves to organize effective strategies for basic survival are central to an understanding of the development process.

Rethinking Development

Rethinking Development
Title Rethinking Development PDF eBook
Author Rajni Kothari
Publisher Apex Press
Pages 254
Release 1989
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN

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This book brings together a selection of the author's writings on alternatives to development.

BRICS and Development Alternatives

BRICS and Development Alternatives
Title BRICS and Development Alternatives PDF eBook
Author José Eduardo Cassiolato
Publisher Anthem Press
Pages 223
Release 2011
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 0857288776

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The BRICS countries (Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa) are currently at the crossroads of major structural economic and political changes. This book provides a comparative analysis of the national innovation systems of the five BRICS countries (Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa) and the trends in each of their science, technology and innovation policies. It makes use of an analytical framework, the concept 'systems of innovation and competence building' developed within 'Globelics' (the Global Research Network on the Economics of Learning, Innovation and Capacity Building Systems).