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E-grāmata: Alternative Development: Unravelling Marginalization, Voicing Change

  • Formāts: 374 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 23-Mar-2016
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781317182566
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  • Formāts: 374 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 23-Mar-2016
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781317182566

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This book brings together a collection of essays that discuss alternative development and its relevance for local/global processes of marginalization and change in the Global South. Alternative development questions who the producers of development knowledges and practices are, and aims at decentring development and geographical knowledge from the Anglo-American centre and the Global North. It involves resistance to dominant political-economic processes in order to further the possibilities for non-exploitative and just forms of development. By discussing how to unravel marginalization and voice change through alternative methods, actors and concepts, the book provides useful guidance on understanding the relationship between theory and practice. The main strength of the book is that it calls for a central role for alternative development in the current development discourse, most notably related to justice, rights, globalization, forced migration, conflict and climate change. The book provides new ways of engaging with alternative development thinking and making development alternatives relevant.

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A refreshing exploration of alternative approaches to development, including bottom-up initiatives and a consideration of the intersections of marginalization, globalization and participation. Anyone interested in bridging the gap between development policy and practice will not be disappointed with this timely and thought-provoking collection. Samantha Punch, University of Stirling, UK

List of Figures and Tables
ix
List of Contributors
xi
Preface xvii
1 Introduction. Alternative Development: Unravelling Marginalization, Voicing Change
1(24)
Cathrine Brun
Piers Blaikie
PART I KNOWLEDGE, POLICY AND PRACTICE OF DEVELOPMENT
2 Towards an Engaged Political Ecology
25(14)
Piers Blaikie
3 Teaching to Learn - Learning to Teach: Learning Experiences from the Reality of an Ever-Changing World
39(16)
Hans Skotte
4 Foreign Direct Investment, Local Development and Poverty Reduction: The Sustainability of the Salmon Industry in Southern Chile
55(18)
Arnt Fløysand
Jonathan R. Barton
5 Housing the Urban Poor in Metropolitan Accra, Ghana: What is the Role of the State in the Era of Liberalization and Globalization?
73(14)
George Owusu
6 Implementing International Consensus on Women in Development: Context, Policy and Practice
87(14)
Ingrid Eide
PART II ALTERNATIVE GEOGRAPHIES OF GENDER AND DEVELOPMENT
7 Muted Power --- Gender Segregation and Female Power
101(16)
Vibeke Vagenes
8 Gender, Politics and Development in Accra, Ghana
117(18)
Samuel Agyei-Mensah
Charlotte Wrigley-Asante
9 Ignored Voices of Globalization: Women's Agency in Coping with Human Rights Violations in an Export Processing Zone in Sri Lanka
135(20)
Chamila T. Attanapola
10 `No More Tears Sister': Feminist Politics in Sri Lanka
155(16)
Jennifer Hyndman
PART III HUMAN-ENVIRONMENT RELATIONS, ENVIRONMENTAL DISCOURSES AND DEVELOPMENT
11 Renegotiating Local Values: The Case of Fanjingshan Reserve, China
171(20)
Stuart C. Aitken
Li An
Sarah Wandersee
Yeqin Yang
12 Right to Rights: Adivasi (Tribal) Women in the Context of a Not-So-Silent Revolution in Odisha, India
191(16)
Smita Mishra Panda
13 The Reemergence of Environmental Causation in Migration Studies and its Relevance for Bangladesh
207(12)
Haakon Lein
14 Discourses that Hide: Gender, Migration and Security in Climate Change
219(24)
Bernadette P. Resurreccion
PART IV ON THE MARGINS: CONFLICT, MIGRATION AND DEVELOPMENT
15 Impacts of Internal Displacement on Women's Agency in Two Resettlement Contexts in Sri Lanka
243(16)
Fazeeha Azmi
16 Coping Capacity of Small-Scale Border Fish Traders in Cambodia
259(10)
Kyoko Kusakabe
17 Spontaneous Frontier Migration in Sri Lanka: Conflict and Cooperation in State---Migrant Relations
269(18)
Berit Helene Vandsemb
18 Researching Forced Migration at the Interface of Theory, Policy and Practice
287(20)
Cathrine Brun
Ragnhild Lund
PART V CONCLUSION
19 Researching Alternative Development: An Autobiographical Discussion with Ragnhild Lund
307(26)
Michael Jones
Index 333
Cathrine Brun and Michael Jones are both at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway and Piers Blaikie is Professor Emeritus of the University of East Anglia, UK.