Race, Racism and Development
Title | Race, Racism and Development PDF eBook |
Author | Kalpana Wilson |
Publisher | Zed Books Ltd. |
Pages | 321 |
Release | 2013-10-10 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 1780325649 |
Race, Racism and Development places racism and constructions of race at the centre of an exploration of the dominant discourses, structures and practices of development. Combining insights from postcolonial and race critical theory with a political economy framework, it puts forward provocative theoretical analyses of the relationships between development, race, capital, embodiment and resistance in historical and contemporary contexts. Exposing how race is central to development policies and practices relating to human rights, security, good governance, HIV/AIDS, population control, NGOs, visual representations and the role of diasporas in development, the book raises compelling questions about contemporary imperialism and the possibilities for transnational political solidarity.
Interrogating Development
Title | Interrogating Development PDF eBook |
Author | Frédérique Apffel-Marglin |
Publisher | Oxford University Press, USA |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2010 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
ISBN | 9780198066415 |
A new perspective on the role of culture in shaping the ambivalentattitude towards economic development of many marginalized people,this volume enables us to understand the specifics of Westernmodernism and modernism in India.
The Politics of Inclusive Development
Title | The Politics of Inclusive Development PDF eBook |
Author | Sam Hickey |
Publisher | OUP UK |
Pages | 416 |
Release | 2016-11-24 |
Genre | Developing countries |
ISBN | 9780198788829 |
This collection brings together internationally-renowned experts to offer a comprehensive review of how politics shapes inclusive development in the global south. Each aspect of development is covered: social, economic, environmental and cultural, with each substantive chapter offering a systematic review of the evidence in the relevant field.
Interrogating Development
Title | Interrogating Development PDF eBook |
Author | Monirul Hussain |
Publisher | SAGE Publications Ltd |
Pages | 176 |
Release | 2008-07-11 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 0761935754 |
This book, the first in a series on the North East, focuses on development-induced displacement of population in the region in the post-colonial period. Despite state-sponsored development initiatives, the North East still remains highly underdeveloped and politically disturbed. Various development projects initiated by the state led to massive displacement of population within the region, which has virtually gone unnoticed. The author has made use of extensive empirical data to document this massive displacement.
Interrogating Conceptions of “Vulnerable Youth” in Theory, Policy and Practice
Title | Interrogating Conceptions of “Vulnerable Youth” in Theory, Policy and Practice PDF eBook |
Author | Kitty te Riele |
Publisher | Springer |
Pages | 243 |
Release | 2015-06-25 |
Genre | Education |
ISBN | 9463001212 |
Young people who are considered ‘vulnerable’ or ‘at risk’ are a particular target of various policies, schemes and interventions. But what does vulnerability mean? Interrogating Conceptions of “Vulnerable Youth” explores this question in relation to various policy fields that are relevant to young people, as well for how this plays out in practice and how it is experienced by young people themselves. What makes this book unique is that most authors had the opportunity to jointly explore these issues during a two-day workshop, and their chapters are informed by their cross-agency and cross-discipline discussions, making for a nuanced and thoughtful set of contributions. This collection is highly recommended for researchers and research students in the social sciences, as well as professional staff working in youth policy and youth services, in government departments and in NGOs. “Those who are most vulnerable should receive our greatest moral attention. However, the translation of generalised moral principles into effective policy and programs has never been easy. Political interests have invariably intervened, leading to complex debates about how vulnerability should be defined, classified, measured and represented. In recent years, these debates have become further complicated, as nation-states around the world have preached austerity. This timely book suggests that the responsibility for protecting the vulnerable cannot be left to individuals, but demands collective action, through institutions such as education, health and welfare. It examines some of the ways in which public policies and programs represent those who are vulnerable, involving a range of assumptions about the social, economic and political conditions that produce their vulnerabilities.” From the Foreword by Professor Fazal Rizvi
Migration and Development
Title | Migration and Development PDF eBook |
Author | Stephen Castles |
Publisher | International Organization for Migration (IOM) |
Pages | 332 |
Release | 2008 |
Genre | Political Science |
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Reviews the experience of five major emigration countries: India, Mexico, Morocco, the Philippines and Turkey over the last half century, in order to analyse the determinants and characteristics of migration and its significance for economy, society, politics and international relations.
Interrogating Disability in India
Title | Interrogating Disability in India PDF eBook |
Author | Nandini Ghosh |
Publisher | Springer |
Pages | 206 |
Release | 2016-09-13 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 8132235959 |
This book discusses the multifaceted concept of disability in the context of India. Through analyses of theoretical propositions of disability in South Asia and empirical explorations of the lives of persons with disabilities in India, this book not only brings to the forefront a hitherto unexplored realm in academic discourse, but also bridges the gap between theory and lived reality, and between policy and practice. Thus, it is an important addition to the field of development studies in South Asia. The papers herein represent multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary perspectives from architects, lawyers, sociologists, political scientists, historians, economists and linguists to social work practitioners from the grassroots level. This range of insights from different disciplines allows for the exploration of a wide range of issues around disability and the lives of disabled people, moving from theoretical assumptions to exploring structural and infrastructural barriers, to problematizing different aspects of the lives of disabled people, and from objective realms to more subjective domains. Along with students and researchers of disability studies, this book is of interest to a diverse readership encompassing the social sciences, mental health, and development studies.