Beyond the Sociology of Development

Beyond the Sociology of Development
Title Beyond the Sociology of Development PDF eBook
Author Ivar Oxaal
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 311
Release 2012-08-21
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1136856935

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Conceived as a response to the economic naïvety and implicit metropolitan bias of many 1950s and 60s studies of ‘the sociology of development’ , this volume, first published in 1975, provides actual field studies and theoretical reviews to indicate the directions which a conceptually more adequate study of developing societies should take. Much of the book reflects strongly the influence of Andre Gunder Frank, but the contributors adopt a critical attitude to his ideas, applying them in empirical situations within such African and American countries as Kenya, Guyana, Tanzania and Peru. Others pursue the lines of enquiry opened up by Latin American theories of economic ‘dependency’ and by the new school of French economic anthropology.

Beyond the Sociology of Development

Beyond the Sociology of Development
Title Beyond the Sociology of Development PDF eBook
Author Ivar Oxaal
Publisher
Total Pages 295
Release 1975
Genre Africa
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The Sociology of Development Handbook

The Sociology of Development Handbook
Title The Sociology of Development Handbook PDF eBook
Author Gregory Hooks
Publisher Univ of California Press
Total Pages 728
Release 2016-09-06
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0520963474

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The Sociology of Development Handbook gathers essays that reflect the range of debates in development sociology and in the interdisciplinary study and practice of development. The essays address the pressing intellectual challenges of today, including internal and international migration, transformation of political regimes, globalization, changes in household and family formations, gender dynamics, technological change, population and economic growth, environmental sustainability, peace and war, and the production and reproduction of social and economic inequality.

The Sociology Of Development

The Sociology Of Development
Title The Sociology Of Development PDF eBook
Author Ray Kiely
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 204
Release 2014-04-04
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1317821661

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First published in 1995. Since its establishment as a separate discipline within the social sciences in the post-war world, development sociology has undergone a number of theoretical transformations, each of which attempted to overcome the inadequacies of the previous paradigm and a matter of academic debate, but many writers agree that the discipline has reached something of an impasse. This book is concerned with explaining the reasons for the impasse and suggesting ways of moving beyond it. Its focus is on Marxist and related theories of development and underdevelopment since these have dominated the field for the past 20 or so years.

Introduction to the Sociology of Development

Introduction to the Sociology of Development
Title Introduction to the Sociology of Development PDF eBook
Author Andrew Webster
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages 237
Release 1990-03-01
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1349205842

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This text provides a comprehensive introduction to the latest debates in the sociology of development, linking theoretical and empirical issues of social change primarily though not exclusively through reference to the Third World. This book covers general conceptions of modernisation and underdevelopment and points to new attempts at their synthesis as well as exploring the policy implications of different development models.

Sociology and Development

Sociology and Development
Title Sociology and Development PDF eBook
Author Tony Barnett
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 206
Release 2003-09-02
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1134897995

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First Published in 1988. This stimulating and original book examines how sociological theory helps us to understand development. The author, writing with clarity and from long practical experience in the field of development, aims to show how different sociological theories cast light on the process of development both in the 'Third World' and in the 'Developed World'. He pays particular attention to the way in which that theory reflects the social, economic, political and racial assumptions of the time in which it originates. Tony Barnett maintains that the development process requires an understanding of the economic, cultural and political ways in which people organize their lives. This is facilitated throughout the book with the use of carefully selected and wide-ranging examples, quotations and case-studies which support and amplify ideas in the narrative - producing a truly interactive text that fully involves the reader. Sociology and Development is as illuminating about the developed world as it is about the underdeveloped world. But, as the author asserts, we are all citizens of the same world, increasingly - although unequally - sharing common resources, ideas and experiences. Sociology can tell us about the origins of this inequality and how it is maintained. Indeed, it is the book's main argument that an understanding of the relationship between sociology and the analysis of development can tell us much about whether, how and why development has occurred. Sociology and Development will be of great value to students of Development Studies, Third World Studies, Area Studies, and those wanting to supplement their work in economics and other development-rel,ated disciplines in both the social and environmental sciences. It is also a thought-provoking, entertaining and enlightening introduction for non-specialists.

Beyond the Marketplace

Beyond the Marketplace
Title Beyond the Marketplace PDF eBook
Author Roger Friedland
Publisher Transaction Publishers
Total Pages 380
Release 1990
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9780202303703

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Beyond the Marketplace is an interdisciplinary view of the relationship between markets and society. Do individuals behave in markets as neoclassical theory assumes they do? Can other social institutions and processes--e.g., family formation and voting behavior--be analyzed with the same analytic tools we use to study markets? How is economic behavior shaped by institutions beyond the marketplace? Do markets themselves have a social and cultural structure which is not adequately explained by the formal tools of neoclassical analysis? In Beyond the Marketplace, economists, sociologists, political scientists, historians, and anthropologists respond to these, and related, questions.