
Geographies of Development
An Introduction to Development Studies
Routledge (Publisher)
4th Edition
Published on 7. March 2019
658 pages
978-1-000-02364-0 (ISBN)
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Now in its fourth edition, Geographies of Development: An Introduction to Development Studies remains a core, balanced and comprehensive introductory textbook for students of Development Studies, Development Geography and related fields. This clear and concise text encourages critical engagement by integrating theory alongside practice and related key topics throughout. It demonstrates informatively that ideas concerning development have been many and varied and highly contested - varying from time to time and from place to place.
Clearly written and accessible for students, who have no prior knowledge of development, the book provides the basics in terms of a geographical approach to development what situation is, where, when and why. Over 200 maps, charts, tables, textboxes and pictures break up the text and offer alternative ways of showing the information. The text is further enhanced by a range of pedagogical features: chapter outlines, case studies, key thinkers, critical reflections, key points and summaries, discussion topics and further reading.
Geographies of Development continues to be an invaluable introductory text not only for geography students, but also anyone in area studies, international studies and development studies.
Clearly written and accessible for students, who have no prior knowledge of development, the book provides the basics in terms of a geographical approach to development what situation is, where, when and why. Over 200 maps, charts, tables, textboxes and pictures break up the text and offer alternative ways of showing the information. The text is further enhanced by a range of pedagogical features: chapter outlines, case studies, key thinkers, critical reflections, key points and summaries, discussion topics and further reading.
Geographies of Development continues to be an invaluable introductory text not only for geography students, but also anyone in area studies, international studies and development studies.
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"The fourth edition of the Geographies of Development is an invaluable text for students in development studies and geography. I especially appreciate the mix of theory and practice, as well as illustrative case studies, prompts that promote critical reflection, and great maps and conceptual diagrams. This extensively revised and up-to-date book is essential for those exploring the ever-evolving realm of development studies." - William G. Moseley, Professor of Geography, Macalester College, Saint Paul, USA."This fourth edition updates the coverage and takes account of shifts in thinking to ensure that Geographies of Development remains a leading textbook in what remains a dynamic and popular field of study across Geography and cognate disciplines around the world. The late David Smith and Rob Potter would be very proud of how their colleagues have ensured the continued relevance and topicality of this best-selling title." - Professor David Simon, Royal Holloway, University of London, UK and Chalmers University of Technology, Gothenburg, Sweden
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Edition
4th edition
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Edition type
New edition
Illustrations
88 Tables, black and white; 134 Line drawings, color; 89 Halftones, black and white; 134 Illustrations, color; 89 Illustrations, black and white
File size
90,81 MB
ISBN-13
978-1-000-02364-0 (9781000023640)
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Robert Potter | Tony Binns | Jennifer Elliott
Geographies of Development
An Introduction to Development Studies
Book
12/2017
4th Edition
Routledge
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Robert Potter | Tony Binns | Jennifer Elliott
Geographies of Development
An Introduction to Development Studies
Book
12/2017
4th Edition
Routledge
€68.50
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Persons
Robert Potter was Professor of Human Geography at the University of Reading, UK.
Tony Binns is Professor of Geography at the University of Otago, New Zealand.
Jennifer A. Elliott is Visiting Researcher in Geogaphy at the University of Brighton, UK.
Etienne Nel is a Professor of Geography at the University of Otago, New Zealand.
David W. Smith was Professor of Economic Geography at the University of Liverpool, UK.
Tony Binns is Professor of Geography at the University of Otago, New Zealand.
Jennifer A. Elliott is Visiting Researcher in Geogaphy at the University of Brighton, UK.
Etienne Nel is a Professor of Geography at the University of Otago, New Zealand.
David W. Smith was Professor of Economic Geography at the University of Liverpool, UK.
Content
Lists of figures
List of tables
Preface to the Fourth Edition
Introduction
Part I Conceptualising development: changing meanings of development
1 Questioning development
2 Understanding colonialism
3 Theories and strategies of development
4 Globalisation, development and underdevelopment
Part II Development in practice: components of development
5 People in the development process
6 Resources and the environment
7 Institutions of development
Part III Spaces of development: places and development
8 Movements and flows
9 Urban spaces
10 Rural spaces
Conclusion
Bibliography
Index
List of tables
Preface to the Fourth Edition
Introduction
Part I Conceptualising development: changing meanings of development
1 Questioning development
2 Understanding colonialism
3 Theories and strategies of development
4 Globalisation, development and underdevelopment
Part II Development in practice: components of development
5 People in the development process
6 Resources and the environment
7 Institutions of development
Part III Spaces of development: places and development
8 Movements and flows
9 Urban spaces
10 Rural spaces
Conclusion
Bibliography
Index
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