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Rural Development is a textbook that critically examines economic,
social and cultural aspects of rural development efforts both in
the global north and in the global south. By consistently using
examples from the north and the south the book highlights
similarities of processes as well as differences in contexts. The
authors' knowledge of Afghanistan and Sweden respectively creates a
core for the discussions which are complemented with a wide range
of other empirical examples. Rural Development is divided into nine
chapters, each with a thematic focus, ranging from concepts and
theories through rural livelihoods and natural resources to
discussions on policy and processes of change. The book sees rural
development as a multi-level, multi-actor and multi-faceted subject
area that needs multidisciplinary perspectives both to support it
and to analyse it. Throughout the book examples of rural
development interventions are discussed using analytical concepts
such as power, discourse, consequences and context to grasp rural
development as practices that are more than what is presented in
policy documents. The book is written in a way that makes it
accessible for undergraduates while at the same time caters for the
kind of deeper reading used by master students and Ph.D.'s. Every
chapter is linked to discussion questions as well as suggested
further readings and useful websites.
Rural Development is a textbook that critically examines economic, social and cultural aspects of rural development efforts both in the global north and in the global south. By consistently using examples from the north and the south the book highlights similarities of processes as well as differences in contexts.
The authors’ knowledge of Afghanistan and Sweden respectively creates a core for the discussions which are complemented with a wide range of other empirical examples. Rural Development is divided into nine chapters, each with a thematic focus, ranging from concepts and theories through rural livelihoods and natural resources to discussions on policy and processes of change. The book sees rural development as a multi-level, multi-actor and multi-faceted subject area that needs multidisciplinary perspectives both to support it and to analyse it. Throughout the book examples of rural development interventions are discussed using analytical concepts such as power, discourse, consequences and context to grasp rural development as practices that are more than what is presented in policy documents.
The book is written in a way that makes it accessible for undergraduates while at the same time caters for the kind of deeper reading used by master students and Ph.D.’s. Every chapter is linked to discussion questions as well as suggested further readings and useful websites.
Table of Contents
Chapter 1: What is rural development? Chapter 2: Understanding Rural Development: Concepts and Theories Chapter 3: Theories and Approaches to Rural Economic Change Chapter 4: Rural Livelihoods: trajectories, diversification and outcomes Chapter 5: Natural Resources and Rural Development Chapter 6: Support for rural development: institutions and services Chapter 7: Policy, Planning and Rural Development Chapter 8: Causes and Processes of Change and their consequences Chapter 9: Engaging with Development References Index
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