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Open University U208 (Third World Development)
____________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________ Compulsory reading: Back -------------------------------------------------------------------- From "Poverty and Development in the 1990", A. Thomas et al (eds.), Oxford University Press, 1992: ----------------------------------- Introduction, by A. Thomas A WORLD OF PROBLEMS? Understanding famine and hunger, by Ben Crow Diseases of poverty, by Gordon Wilson Unemployment and making a living, by David Wield Is the world overpopulated? by Tom Hewitt and Ines Smyth Environmental degradation and sustainability, by Philip Woodhouse Development, capitalism and the nation state, by Alan Thomas and David Potter THE MAKING OF THE THIRD WORLD A Third World in the making: diversity in pre-capitalist societies, by Janet Bujra Capitalism and the expansion of Europe, by Henry Bernstein, Tom Hewitt and Alan Thomas Labour regimes and social change under colonialism, by Henry Bernstein, Hazel Johnson and Alan Thomas Colonial rule, by David Potter Developing countries: 1945 to 1990, by Tom Hewitt Socialist models of development, by Andrew Kilmister UNDERSTANDING DEVELOPMENT IN THE 1990s The Third World in the new global order, by Anthony McGrew The democratization of Third World States, by David Potter Gender matters in development, by Ruth Pearson Technology in development, by Gordon Wilson Taking culture seriously, by Tim Allen Ethnicity and class: the case of the East African 'Asians', by Janet Bujra The politics of cultural expression: African musics and the world market, by Richard Middleton Prospects and dilemmas for industrializing nations, by Tim Allen ----------------------------------------------------------------------- From "Industrialization and Development", Tom Hewitt, Hazel Johnson and Dave Wield (eds.), Oxford University Press, 1992: ---------------------------------------------------------- Introduction PART 1 Industrialization and the global economy, by Rhys Jenkins The international debt crisis: causes, consequences and solutions, by Heather D. Gibson and Euclid Tsakalotos Brazilian industrialization, by Tom Hewitt Industrialization in South Korea, by Chris Edwards Theoretical perspectives, by Rhys Jenkins (Re-)interpreting Brazil and South Korea, by Rhys Jenkins PART 2 Technology and industrialization, by Tom Hewitt and Dave Wield Gender issues in industrialization, by Ruth Pearson Culture and industrialization in Brazil, by Vivian von Schelling Industrialization and environment, by Paul Smith Conclusions, by David Wield, Hazel Johnson and Tom Hewitt ---------------------------------------------------------------------- From "Rural Livelihoods. Crises and responses", Henry Bernstein, Ben Crow and Hazel Johnson (eds.), Oxford University Press, 1992: ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Introduction THE ORIGINS OF RURAL POVERTY Poverty and the poor, by Henry Bernstein Agrarian structures and change: Latin America, by Henry Bernstein Agrarian structures and change: India, by Henry Bernstein Agrarian structures and change: sub-Saharan Africa, by Henry Bernstein RURAL HOUSEHOLDS Rural households: making a living, by Kate Crehan Rural households: survival and change, by Kate Crehan POVERTY AND CHANGE: EMPLOYMENT, ENVIRONMENT, DIFFERENTIATION AND HEALTH Poverty and employment in India, by Jayati Ghosh and Krishna Bharadwaj Social and environmental change in sub-Saharan Africa, by Philip Woodhouse Class formation and rural livelihoods: a Ugandan case study, by Mahmood Mamdani Upheaval, affliction and health: a Ugandan case study, by Tim Allen TYPES OF ACTION Rural livelihoods: action from above, by Ben Crow Rural livelihoods: action from below, by Hazel Johnson ------------------------------------------------------------------------ From "Development, Policy and Public Action", Marc Wuyts, Maureen Mackintosh and Tom Hewitt, Oxford University Press, 1992: --------------------------------------------------------------- Introduction, by Maureen Mackintosh PUBLIC NEED AND PUBLIC ACTION Deprivation and public need, by Marc Wuyts Children, abandonment and public action, by Tom Hewitt THE STATE: A CRISIS OF GOVERNANCE Questioning the state, by Maureen Mackintosh Public office and private gain: an interpretation of the Tanzanian experience, by Joshua Doriye DEVELOPMENT FROM BELOW: NON-GOVERNMENTAL ACTION Non-governmental organizations and the limits to empowerment, by Alan Thomas Women's empowerment and public action: experiences from Latin America, by Hazel Johnson Deprivation and structural adjustment, by Mahmood Messkoub Twentieth century free trade reform: food market deregulation in sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia, by Barbara Harriss and Ben Crow POLICY AS PROCESS Changing patterns of public action in socialist development: the Chinese decollectivization, by Gordon White Social needs and public accountability: the case of Kerala, by Gita Sen Conclusion: development policy as process, by Marc Wuyts ------------------------------------------------------------------- BACK to TOP |