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HC 800.Z9 .C37 2005 Capacity building in Africa : | HC 800 .Z9P63 2005 Attacking africa's poverty : | HC 865 .K46 2010 Kenya : | HC79.E44 M25 2022 Development and social change : | HC 79 .E5M83 2021 Fostering environmental democracy and biodiversity conservation | HC 190 .M85 2016 Nurturing Our Environment for Sustainable Development | HC 190 .M85 2016 Nurturing Our Environment for Sustainable Development |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 351-390) and index.
"Development and Social Change: A Global Perspective describes the dramatic acceleration of the global and political economy in a story that has four parts: colonialism, the development era, the current era of globalization, and global counter-movements for equity and sustainability. The text, filled with case studies, helps students make sense of a complex world in transition and explains how globalization became part of public discourse. It encourages them to see global development as a contested historical project, not simply a story about inevitable "progress." The authors show how development stems from unequal power relationships among nations, often with planet-threatening environmental outcomes.--challenging students to see themselves as global citizens whose consumption decisions have real implications"--
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