
Reframing Latin American Development
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The models discussed range from the neo developmentalism approach of growth with equity, to the Buen Vivir (How to Live Well) philosophy advanced by the indigenous communities of the Andean highlands and implemented in the national development plans of the governments of Bolivia and Ecuador. Other models of alternative development include the so-called socialism of the twenty-first century and diverse proposals for constructing a social and solidarity economy and other models of local development based on the agency of community-based grassroots organizations and social movements.
Reframing Latin American Development will be of particular interest to researchers, teachers and students in the fields of international development, Latin American studies and the economics, politics and sociology of development.
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"This inspiring book, by reflecting on the experiences of Latin America's "Progressive Wave" and of social movements like 'La Via Campesina" and the Zapatistas, which attempt to create a "post-neoliberal" world, makes a refreshing contribution to critical development studies." Cristobal Kay, Emeritus Professor at the International Institute of Social Studies, Erasmus University Rotterdam, Netherlands"Reframing the Development Question in Latin America is an excellent collection providing innovative insights into progressive and alternative strategies of development in Latin America. The book is a valuable and thought-provoking contribution to the literature on development, grass-roots social movements, and the failings of neoliberalism in the region." Tamar Diana Wilson, Independent Researcher, Mexico
"This book provides an extremely important contribution to the current debate on the process of transformative social change underway in Latin America. It is written by scholars who are at the cutting edge of current debates on alternative development thinking and practice. A must read for those seeking to move beyond the destructive forces of capitalist development." James Petras, Professor (Emeritus), State University of New York at Binghampton, USA
"Professors Munck, Delgado Wise and their all-star team have produced a book of critical importance for scholars of development and social change in Latin America and beyond. At a time when the world capitalist system is descending into crisis, the 'Left turn' in the region faces the challenge of rethinking development beyond extractivism, and the Right is on the move to reimpose the tyranny of the market, these essays provide thoughtful debate on the way forward for popular alternatives to a predatory global capitalism. Taken as a whole, they set forth a renovated critical development studies from a Latin American standpoint." William I. Robinson, Professor of Sociology, Global, and Latin American Studies, University of California at Santa Barbara, USA
"A welcome and refreshing coherent volume on diverse themes that explores progressive and critical development studies over the past twenty years, identifying new trends and updating debates on past and present issues." Ronald H. Chilcote, Edward A. Dickson Emeritus Professor of Economics and Political Science, University of California, USA
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Raul Delgado Wise is UNESCO Chair on migration, development and human rights, Professor of the Doctoral Program in Development Studies at the University of Zacatecas (Mexico), President of the International Migration and Development Network, and co-Chair of the Critical Development Studies Network.
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Introduction: Framing the Debate
Challenges and Prospects for Change in Latin America: A Foresight Perspective
Ronaldo Munck
Part I: The Progressive Wave: Results and Prospects
Whither Latin America: Outcomes of the Progressive Cycle
Claudio Katz
Extractivism: Tendencies and Consequences
Eduardo Gudynas
The Social Economy in Latin America: Alter- or Post-Development?
Henry Veltmeyer
Part II: Beyond Neoliberalism: Case Studies
Living Well from an Ecuadorian Perspective: Philosophies without Philosophers, Actions without Theories
Alberto Acosta
Between Extractivism and Living Well: Experiences and Challenges in BoliviaFernanda Wanderley
Two Decades of Venezuela's Bolivarian Revolution: Achievements and Limits
Gabriel Hetland
Evolution of the Struggle for Land and Territory in La Via Campesina International
Peter Rosset
Conclusion: Looking to the Future
A World Encompassing Many Worlds: Contributions of the Zapatista Movement to Critical Thinking on Development
Raul Delgado Wise and Aida Martinez Olivares
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