<p>Change is an inherent feature of all aspects of clinical practice and patient management. This book seeks to contribute to presenting novel knowledge in various fields of clinical work. The articles tackle transdisciplinary topics and focus on the underlying mechanisms of clinical disorders, thei
Globalization and Development: Themes and Concepts in Current Research
β Scribed by Don Kalb, Wil Pansters, Hans Siebers (auth.), Don Kalb, Wil Pansters, Hans Siebers (eds.)
- Publisher
- Springer Netherlands
- Year
- 2004
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 210
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
This book is a collective effort on the part of researchers affiliated with the CERES Research School in Development Studies in the Netherlands to discuss a series of themes and concepts crucial to the overlapping fields of globalization and development research. While development in the course of the 1980s and 1990s was becoming hinged onto globalization, prior approaches to development were increasingly being criticized. An impasse was announced by various actors in the field, and renewed reflection on some of the basic concepts and methods became inevitable. Much of the initial rethinking went under the sign of postmodernism and tended to give priority to micro- and actor-centered research. Later, with the emerging discussion on globalization, new macro dimensions were added, and efforts were launched to articulate local/global approaches. This book discusses a set of key themes and concepts that reflect these intellectual and historical developments. Used by politicians and researchers, they reflect the continuing concern about inequality and poverty by students and practitioners of development, and contain crucial perspectives for a critical engagement of current globalization processes and their consequences. The chapters in this book examine the notions and issues of globalization, livelihood, identity, governance, transnationalism, and knowledge.
β¦ Table of Contents
Introduction: Conflictive domains of globalization and development....Pages 1-8
Time and Contention in βthe great globalization debateβ....Pages 9-47
Ways forward in livelihood research....Pages 49-74
Identity formation Issues, challenges and tools....Pages 75-102
Governance in action....Pages 103-130
Transcending the nation....Pages 131-162
Unpacking and re-packing knowledge in development....Pages 163-190
β¦ Subjects
Sustainable Development; Anthropology; Regional and Cultural Studies; Environment, general; Social Sciences, general
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