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Introduction to development studies

By: Publication details: Sage|Text 2016 Los AngelesDescription: xvii, 238+27 PaperISBN:
  • 978-93-515-0820-5
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 338.9/Pat
Contents:
Preface Introduction to Development Classical and Neo-classical Theories of Development Developmentalist Theory of Development Heterodox Theories of Development Dimensions of Development Market, State and Heterogeneous Actors Paradigms of Development Development Administration Development Governance Development Planning Development Management Development Communication Glossary Index
Summary: This textbook helps students understand the fundamentals of development studies by adopting a multi-disciplinary approach. Introduction to Development Studies presents a balanced mix of economic, social, political, cultural and administrative premises of development and analyses its theoretical and practical dimensions. Through preceding and contemporary examples from developing countries, it provides a holistic understanding of development, effectively demonstrating how it differs from economic growth. Beginning with development theories, paradigms and actors involved in the development process, this book goes on to explain the concepts of development governance, management, communication and planning. It would prove to be an indispensable companion to students of economics, sociology, political science, public administration, public policy and other social science disciplines. Key Features • Presents an exhaustive treatment of ‘development’ from theoretical and practical perspectives • Covers three key aspects of contemporary development—development governance, development administration and development communication • Provides accessible and thematic explanation of the core concepts to engage students with/from various disciplinary backgrounds
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Preface Introduction to Development Classical and Neo-classical Theories of Development Developmentalist Theory of Development Heterodox Theories of Development Dimensions of Development Market, State and Heterogeneous Actors Paradigms of Development Development Administration Development Governance Development Planning Development Management Development Communication Glossary Index

This textbook helps students understand the fundamentals of development studies by adopting a multi-disciplinary approach.

Introduction to Development Studies presents a balanced mix of economic, social, political, cultural and administrative premises of development and analyses its theoretical and practical dimensions. Through preceding and contemporary examples from developing countries, it provides a holistic understanding of development, effectively demonstrating how it differs from economic growth.

Beginning with development theories, paradigms and actors involved in the development process, this book goes on to explain the concepts of development governance, management, communication and planning. It would prove to be an indispensable companion to students of economics, sociology, political science, public administration, public policy and other social science disciplines.

Key Features

• Presents an exhaustive treatment of ‘development’ from theoretical and practical perspectives

• Covers three key aspects of contemporary development—development governance, development administration and development communication

• Provides accessible and thematic explanation of the core concepts to engage students with/from various disciplinary backgrounds


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