At a time when the development promise is increasingly in
question, with dwindling social gains, the vision of modernity is
losing its legitimacy and coherence. This moment is observable
through the lens of critical struggles of those who experience
disempowerment, displacement and development contradictions.
In this book, case studies serve as an effective means of
teaching key concepts and theories in the sociology of development.
This collection of cases, all original, never previously published
and with framing essays by Phillip McMichael, has been written with
this purpose in mind.
An important additional feature is that the book as a whole
reveals the limiting assumptions of development and suggests
alternate conditions of possibility for social existence in the
world today. In that sense, the book pushes the boundaries of
"thinking about development" and makes an important theoretical
contribution to the literature.
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