Development and Social Change: A Global Perspective (Sociology for a New Century Series)

by Philip McMichael (Editor)

Paperback, 2007

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Available

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306.309

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The Second Edition of this popular textbook has been conceptually reworked to take account of the instabilities underlying the project of global development. While the conceptual framework of viewing development as shifting from a national, to a global, project remains, new issues such as the active engagement in the development project by Third World elites and peoples are considered. The first four chapters cover the rise and fall of the ′development project′ around the world. The next three cover the period of globalization, from the mid 1980s onwards. The final two chapters rethink globalization and development for the 21st century. Throughout extensive use is made of case studies. Clear in presentation, designed to integrate the sociology of development in the mainstream of social theory, this state-of-the-art introduction to the sociology of development has profound implications for the future of the field.… (more)

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LibraryThing member MarieFriesen
It is the first book published for undergraduates which presents a coherent explanation for how "globalization" took root in the public discourse and how "globalization" represents a shift away from "development" as a way to think about non-western societies. The book is full of case studies that
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help to make the intricacies of globalization concrete, meaningful, and clear to students.
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LibraryThing member rachp
One of the most logical informed books out there where the author actually has their feet on the ground and gives a frank look at the reasons for the sick state of the world and its poverty. He explicates the history of the ills of globalization in a clear and understandable manner that is not
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terribly/densely academic.

Great read!

Perhaps I'm bias - he was my favorite professor at Cornell - sin embargo ... it is well worth the read.
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Publication

Pine Forge Press (2007), Edition: 4th, 376 pages

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ISBN

1412955920 / 9781412955928
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