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Index
Half Title Title Page Copyright Page Table of Contents List of Illustrations Contributors Preface PART 1 The nature of development and development studies
1.1 Development in a global-historical context 1.2 The Third World, developing countries, the South, emerging markets and rising powers 1.3 The nature of development studies 1.4 The impasse in development studies 1.5 Development and economic growth 1.6 Development and social welfare/human rights 1.7 Development as freedom 1.8 Race and development 1.9 Culture and development 1.10 Ethics and development 1.11 New institutional economics and development 1.12 Measuring development: From GDP to the HDI and wider approaches 1.13 The measurement of poverty 1.14 The millennium development goals 1.15 BRICS and development
PART 2 Theories and strategies of development
2.1 Theories, strategies and ideologies of development: An overview 2.2 Smith, Ricardo and the world marketplace, 1776 to 2012: Back to the future and beyond 2.3 Enlightenment and the era of modernity 2.4 Dualistic and unilinear concepts of development 2.5 Neoliberalism: Globalization’s neoconservative enforcer of austerity 2.6 Dependency theories: From ECLA to Andre Gunder Frank and beyond 2.7 The New World Group of dependency scholars: Reflections of a Caribbean avant-garde movement 2.8 World-systems theory: Core, semi-peripheral, and peripheral regions 2.9 Indigenous knowledge and development 2.10 Participatory development 2.11 Postcolonialism 2.12 Postmodernism and development 2.13 Post-development 2.14 Social capital and development
PART 3 Globalisation, employment and development
3.1 Globalisation: An overview 3.2 The new international division of labour 3.3 Global shift: Industrialization and development 3.4 Globalisation/localisation and development 3.5 Trade and industrial policy in developing countries 3.6 The knowledge-based economy and digital divisions of labour 3.7 Corporate social responsibility and development 3.8 The informal economy in cities of the South 3.9 Child labour 3.10 Migration and transnationalism 3.11 Diaspora and development
PART 4 Rural development
4.1 Rural poverty 4.2 Rural livelihoods in a context of new scarcities 4.3 Food security 4.4 Famine 4.5 Genetically modified crops and development 4.6 Rural cooperatives: A new millennium? 4.7 Land reform 4.8 Gender, agriculture and land rights 4.9 The sustainable intensification of agriculture
PART 5 Urbanization and development
5.1 Urbanization in low- and middle-income nations in Africa, Asia and Latin America 5.2 Urban bias 5.3 Global cities and the production of uneven development 5.4 Studies in comparative urbanism 5.5 Prosperity or poverty?: Wealth, inequality and deprivation in urban areas 5.6 Housing the urban poor 5.7 Urbanization and environment in low- and middle-income nations 5.8 Transport and urban development 5.9 Cities, crime and development
PART 6 Environment and development
6.1 Sustainable development 6.2 International regulation and the environment 6.3 Climate change and development 6.4 A changing climate and African development 6.5 Vulnerability and disasters 6.6 Ecosystem services and development 6.7 Natural resource management: A critical appraisal 6.8 Water and hydropolitics 6.9 Energy and development 6.10 Tourism and environment 6.11 Transport and sustainability: Developmental pathways
PART 7 Gender and development
7.1 Demographic change and gender 7.2 Women and the state 7.3 Gender, families and households 7.4 Feminism and feminist issues in the South: A critique of the “development” paradigm 7.5 Rethinking gender and empowerment 7.6 Gender and globalisation 7.7 Migrant women in the new economy: Understanding the gender-migration-care nexus 7.8 Women and political representation 7.9 Sexuality and development 7.10 Indigenous fertility control
PART 8 Health and education
8.1 Nutritional problems, policies and intervention strategies in developing economies 8.2 Motherhood, mortality and health care 8.3 The development impacts of HIV/AIDS 8.4 Ageing and poverty 8.5 Health disparity: From ‘health inequality’ to ‘health inequity’ – The move to a moral paradigm in global health disparity 8.6 Disability 8.7 Social protection in development context 8.8 Female participation in education 8.9 The challenge of skill formation and training 8.10 Development education, global citizenship and international volunteering
PART 9 Political economy of violence and insecurity
9.1 Gender- and age-based violence 9.2 Fragile states 9.3 Refugees 9.4 Humanitarian aid 9.5 Global war on terror, development and civil society 9.6 Peace-building partnerships and human security 9.7 Nationalism 9.8 Ethnic conflict and the state 9.9 Religions and development
PART 10 Governance and development
10.1 Foreign aid in a changing world 10.2 The rising powers as development donors and partners 10.3 Aid conditionality 10.4 Aid effectiveness 10.5 Global governance issues and the current crisis 10.6 Change agents: A history of hope in NGOs, civil society, and the 99% 10.7 Corruption and development 10.8 The role of non-governmental organizations (NGOs) 10.9 Non-government public action networks and global policy processes 10.10 Multilateral institutions: ‘Developing countries’ and ‘emerging markets’ – stability or change? 10.11 Is there a legal right to development?
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