
Contesting Development
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In this book, case studies serve as an effective means of teaching key concepts and theories in the sociology of development. This collection of cases, all original, never previously published and with framing essays by Phillip McMichael, has been written with this purpose in mind.
An important additional feature is that the book as a whole reveals the limiting assumptions of development and suggests alternate conditions of possibility for social existence in the world today. In that sense, the book pushes the boundaries of "thinking about development" and makes an important theoretical contribution to the literature.
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"Contesting Development is a fascinating collection of case studies from different parts of the world demonstrating how poor people who are excluded from the project of development challenge not just its performance but also its premises. It will be required reading in courses in disciplines such as sociology, anthropology, geography, women's studies, urban studies and planning, and public policy."-Akhil Gupta, Anthropology, University of California, Los Angeles"This collection of essays is one of the most compelling responses to the mainstream project of Development available today. The cases go beyond all of the usual rhetoric to show how people live, struggle, negotiate and endure their situations. Each chapter tells a rich story that - even in the midst of poverty and violence - evokes the possibility of change."-Wendy Wolford, Geography, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
"The book is more than a wonderful collection of case studies of critical struggles against neoliberal globalization, local-based with global meaning. It is a remarkable work that gives voice to the excluded, the 'losers,' the disempowered of the non-Western world, and offers a new approach for understanding them, their lives, their struggles for another development and another possible world."-Gianni Piazza, University of Catania, in Contemporary Sociology 40, 1 'This thoughtfully edited collection forces a reconsideration of simplistic narratives of social change and development that identifies a long march to neo-liberal democratic hegemony.'
'This collection is important, drawing on a strong theoretical and political positioning to understand social movements in ways that outline their complexities, while providing deep and vivid portraits of their activities....this book is useful for academics, students and others who seek to understand social change in its complexity.'-Andrew Gibbs, University of KwaZulu-Natal, in Journal of Sociology & Social Welfare
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