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Popular Representations of Development - Insights from Novels, Films, Television and Social Media (Hardcover, New): David... Popular Representations of Development - Insights from Novels, Films, Television and Social Media (Hardcover, New)
David Lewis, Dennis Rodgers, Michael Woolcock
R4,151 Discovery Miles 41 510 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Although the academic study of development is well established, as is also its policy implementation, less considered are the broader, more popular understandings of development that often shape agendas and priorities, particularly in representative democracies. Through its accessible and provocative chapters, Popular Representations of Development introduces the idea that while the issue of 'development' - defined broadly as problems of poverty and social deprivation, and the various agencies and processes seeking to address these - is normally one that is discussed by social scientists and policy makers, it also has a wider 'popular' dimension. Development is something that can be understood through studying literature, films, and other non-conventional forms of representation. It is also a public issue, one that has historically been associated with musical movements such as Live Aid and increasingly features in newer media such as blogs and social networking. The book connects the effort to build a more holistic understanding of development issues with an exploration of the diverse public sphere in which popular engagement with development takes place. This book gives students of development studies, media studies and geography as well as students in the humanities engaging with global development issues a variety of perspectives from different disciplines to open up this new field for discussion.

Popular Representations of Development - Insights from Novels, Films, Television and Social Media (Paperback, New): David... Popular Representations of Development - Insights from Novels, Films, Television and Social Media (Paperback, New)
David Lewis, Dennis Rodgers, Michael Woolcock
R1,537 Discovery Miles 15 370 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Although the academic study of development is well established, as is also its policy implementation, less considered are the broader, more popular understandings of development that often shape agendas and priorities, particularly in representative democracies. Through its accessible and provocative chapters, Popular Representations of Development introduces the idea that while the issue of 'development' - defined broadly as problems of poverty and social deprivation, and the various agencies and processes seeking to address these - is normally one that is discussed by social scientists and policy makers, it also has a wider 'popular' dimension. Development is something that can be understood through studying literature, films, and other non-conventional forms of representation. It is also a public issue, one that has historically been associated with musical movements such as Live Aid and increasingly features in newer media such as blogs and social networking. The book connects the effort to build a more holistic understanding of development issues with an exploration of the diverse public sphere in which popular engagement with development takes place. This book gives students of development studies, media studies and geography as well as students in the humanities engaging with global development issues a variety of perspectives from different disciplines to open up this new field for discussion.

New Mediums, Better Messages? - How Innovations in Translation, Engagement, and Advocacy are Changing International Development... New Mediums, Better Messages? - How Innovations in Translation, Engagement, and Advocacy are Changing International Development (Paperback)
David Lewis, Dennis Rodgers, Michael Woolcock
R1,283 Discovery Miles 12 830 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This is an open access title available under the terms of a CC BY 3.0 IGO International licence. It is free to read at Oxford Scholarship Online and offered as a free PDF download from OUP and selected open access locations. The notion of development influences and is influenced by all aspects of human life. Social science is but one representational option among many for conveying the myriad ways in which development is conceived, encountered, experienced, justified, courted, and/or resisted by different groups at particular times and places. As international development has become more quantitative and economics-centred, there is an enduring sense that what is measured (and thus 'valued' and prioritized) may have become too narrow, that the powers of prediction claimed by some areas of economics and management may have overreached, and that the human dimension is in danger of being lost. Reflecting this concern, New Mediums, Better Messages? contributes to new conversations between science, social science, and the humanities around the roles of different kinds of knowledge, stories, and data play in relation to global development. It brings together a team of multidisciplinary contributors to explore popular representions of development, including music, blogs, and fiction.

History, Historians and Development Policy - A Necessary Dialogue (Hardcover, New): C. A. Bayly, Vijayendra Rao, Simon Szreter,... History, Historians and Development Policy - A Necessary Dialogue (Hardcover, New)
C. A. Bayly, Vijayendra Rao, Simon Szreter, Michael Woolcock
R3,674 Discovery Miles 36 740 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

If history matters for understanding key development outcomes then surely historians should be active contributors to the debates informing these understandings. This volume integrates, for the first time, contributions from ten leading historians and seven policy advisors around the central development issues of social protection, public health, public education and natural resource management. How did certain ideas, and not others, gain traction in shaping particular policy responses? How did the content and effectiveness of these responses vary across different countries, and indeed within them? Achieving this is not merely a matter of seeking to 'know more' about specific times, places and issues, but recognising the distinctive ways in which historians rigorously assemble, analyse and interpret diverse forms of evidence. This book will appeal to students and scholars in development studies, history, international relations, politics and geography as well as policy makers and those working for or studying NGOs. -- .

Social Sustainability in Development - Meeting the Challenges of the 21st Century (Paperback): Patrick Barron, Louise Cord,... Social Sustainability in Development - Meeting the Challenges of the 21st Century (Paperback)
Patrick Barron, Louise Cord, José Cuesta, Sabina Espinoza, Greg Larson, …
R1,295 Discovery Miles 12 950 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The overlapping crises of COVID-19, climate change, and rising levels of conflict are exacerbating global inequalities. This book offers a definition and framework for social sustainability, as well as examples and concrete guidance on how development can foster progress towards it.

History, Historians and Development Policy - A Necessary Dialogue (Paperback): C. A. Bayly, Vijayendra Rao, Simon Szreter,... History, Historians and Development Policy - A Necessary Dialogue (Paperback)
C. A. Bayly, Vijayendra Rao, Simon Szreter, Michael Woolcock
R603 Discovery Miles 6 030 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

If history matters for understanding key development outcomes then surely historians should be active contributors to the debates informing these understandings. This volume integrates, for the first time, contributions from ten leading historians and seven policy advisors around the central development issues of social protection, public health, public education and natural resource management. How did certain ideas, and not others, gain traction in shaping particular policy responses? How did the content and effectiveness of these responses vary across different countries, and indeed within them? Achieving this is not merely a matter of seeking to 'know more' about specific times, places and issues, but recognising the distinctive ways in which historians rigorously assemble, analyse and interpret diverse forms of evidence. This book will appeal to students and scholars in development studies, history, international relations, politics and geography as well as policy makers and those working for or studying NGOs. -- .

God's People and the Seduction of Empire - Hearing God's call in the modern age (Paperback): Graham Turner God's People and the Seduction of Empire - Hearing God's call in the modern age (Paperback)
Graham Turner; Foreword by Michael Woolcock
R644 R527 Discovery Miles 5 270 Save R117 (18%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Measuring Social Capital - An Integrated Questionnaire (Paperback): Christiaan Grootaert, Deepa Narayan, Veronica Nyhan Jones,... Measuring Social Capital - An Integrated Questionnaire (Paperback)
Christiaan Grootaert, Deepa Narayan, Veronica Nyhan Jones, Michael Woolcock
R623 Discovery Miles 6 230 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Measuring Social Capital: An Integrated Questionnaire is part of the World Bank Working Paper series. These papers are published to communicate the results of the Bank's ongoing research and to stimulate public discussion. The idea of social capital has enjoyed a remarkable rise to prominence in both the theoretical and applied social science literature over the last decade. While lively debate has accompanied that journey, thereby helping to advance our thinking and clarifying areas of agreement and disagreement, much still remains to be done. One approach that could help bring further advances for both scholars and practitioners is providing a set of empirical tools for measuring social capital. The purpose of this paper is to introduce such a tool with a focus on applications in developing countries. The tool aims to generate quantitative data on various dimensions of social capital as part of a larger household survey (such as the Living Standards Measurement Survey or a household income/expenditure survey). The paper also provides detailed guidance for the use and analysis of the data.In having better empirical information on social capital, the authors aim is to enable greater dialogue between researchers, policy makers, task managers, and poor people themselves, ultimately leading to the design and implementation of more effective poverty reduction strategies.

The Case for Case Studies - Methods and Applications in International Development (Hardcover): Jennifer Widner, Michael... The Case for Case Studies - Methods and Applications in International Development (Hardcover)
Jennifer Widner, Michael Woolcock, Daniel Ortega Nieto
R2,622 Discovery Miles 26 220 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book seeks to narrow two gaps: first, between the widespread use of case studies and their frequently 'loose' methodological moorings; and second, between the scholarly community advancing methodological frontiers in case study research and the users of case studies in development policy and practice. It draws on the contributors' collective experience at this nexus, but the underlying issues are more broadly relevant to case study researchers and practitioners in all fields. How does one prepare a rigorous case study? When can causal inferences reasonably be drawn from a single case? When and how can policy-makers reasonably presume that a demonstrably successful intervention in one context might generate similarly impressive outcomes elsewhere, or if massively 'scaled up'? No matter their different starting points - disciplinary base, epistemological orientation, sectoral specialization, or practical concerns - readers will find issues of significance for their own field, and others across the social sciences. This title is also available Open Access.

The Case for Case Studies - Methods and Applications in International Development (Paperback): Jennifer Widner, Michael... The Case for Case Studies - Methods and Applications in International Development (Paperback)
Jennifer Widner, Michael Woolcock, Daniel Ortega Nieto
R1,025 Discovery Miles 10 250 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book seeks to narrow two gaps: first, between the widespread use of case studies and their frequently 'loose' methodological moorings; and second, between the scholarly community advancing methodological frontiers in case study research and the users of case studies in development policy and practice. It draws on the contributors' collective experience at this nexus, but the underlying issues are more broadly relevant to case study researchers and practitioners in all fields. How does one prepare a rigorous case study? When can causal inferences reasonably be drawn from a single case? When and how can policy-makers reasonably presume that a demonstrably successful intervention in one context might generate similarly impressive outcomes elsewhere, or if massively 'scaled up'? No matter their different starting points - disciplinary base, epistemological orientation, sectoral specialization, or practical concerns - readers will find issues of significance for their own field, and others across the social sciences. This title is also available Open Access.

Legal Pluralism and Development - Scholars and Practitioners in Dialogue (Paperback): Brian Z. Tamanaha, Caroline Sage, Michael... Legal Pluralism and Development - Scholars and Practitioners in Dialogue (Paperback)
Brian Z. Tamanaha, Caroline Sage, Michael Woolcock
R1,144 Discovery Miles 11 440 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Previous efforts at legal development have focused almost exclusively on state legal systems, many of which have shown little improvement over time. Recently, organizations engaged in legal development activities have begun to pay greater attention to the implications of local, informal, indigenous, religious and village courts or tribunals, which often are more efficacious than state legal institutions, especially in rural communities. Legal pluralism is the term applied to these situations because these institutions exist alongside official state legal systems, usually in a complex or uncertain relationship. Although academics, especially legal anthropologists and sociologists, have discussed legal pluralism for decades, their work has not been consulted in the development context. This book brings together, in a single volume, contributions from academics and practitioners to explore the implications of legal pluralism for legal development.

Legal Pluralism and Development - Scholars and Practitioners in Dialogue (Hardcover, New): Brian Z. Tamanaha, Caroline Sage,... Legal Pluralism and Development - Scholars and Practitioners in Dialogue (Hardcover, New)
Brian Z. Tamanaha, Caroline Sage, Michael Woolcock
R2,278 Discovery Miles 22 780 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Previous efforts at legal development have focused almost exclusively on state legal systems, many of which have shown little improvement over time. Recently, organizations engaged in legal development activities have begun to pay greater attention to the implications of local, informal, indigenous, religious, and village courts or tribunals, which often are more efficacious than state legal institutions, especially in rural communities. Legal pluralism is the term applied to these situations because these institutions exist alongside official state legal systems, usually in a complex or uncertain relationship. Although academics, especially legal anthropologists and sociologists, have discussed legal pluralism for decades, their work has not been consulted in the development context. Similarly, academics have failed to benefit from the insights of development practitioners. This book brings together, in a single volume, contributions from academics and practitioners to explore the implications of legal pluralism for legal development. All of the practitioners have extensive experience in development projects, the academics come from a variety of backgrounds, and most have written extensively on legal pluralism and on development.

Contesting Development - Participatory Projects and Local Conflict Dynamics in Indonesia (Hardcover): Michael Woolcock, Patrick... Contesting Development - Participatory Projects and Local Conflict Dynamics in Indonesia (Hardcover)
Michael Woolcock, Patrick Barron, Rachael Diprose
R2,388 Discovery Miles 23 880 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This pathbreaking book analyzes a highly successful participatory development program in Indonesia, exploring its distinctive origins and design principles and its impacts on local conflict dynamics and social institutions.

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