Making Development Geography is a timely new book which introduces readers to the major themes and debates in development geography. It argues cogently that the field is engaged in an ongoing process of reinventing itself as critical development geography, and highlights issues such as identity, globalization, social movements and sexuality. Readers are guided through the key concepts and developments of the last 50 years, surveying the themes of Keynesianism, Marxism and post-colonialism. At the same time, each chapter uses international examples to discuss important contemporary issues so that the real-world applications of theory can be understood.This enlightening book offers a comprehensive introduction to the fundamental debates for anyone with an interest in development issues.
Victoria Lawson is Professor of Geography at the University of Washington, Seattle, USA
1. Development as situated knowledge2. Remaking development geography3. Development as intervention - from modernization to neo-liberalization4. Development as immanent process: marxist-feminist political economy5. Post-structural turns: discourse, identity and difference6. Intellectual and political directions
Victoria Lawson, Sarah Elwood, Michelle Daigle, Ana Gutiérrez Garza, Juan Herrera, Ellen Kohl, Jovan Lewis, Aaron Mallory, Priscilla McCutcheon, Yolanda González Mendoza, Margaret Marietta Ramírez, Chandan Reddy
Victoria Lawson, Sarah Elwood, Michelle Daigle, Ana Gutiérrez Garza, Juan Herrera, Ellen Kohl, Jovan Lewis, Aaron Mallory, Priscilla McCutcheon, Yolanda González Mendoza, Margaret Marietta Ramírez, Chandan Reddy
Roger Lee, Noel Castree, Rob Kitchin, Victoria Lawson, Anssi Paasi, Christopher Philo Philo, Sarah A Radcliffe, Susan M. Roberts, Charles W. J. Withers
Victoria Lawson, Sarah Elwood, Michelle Daigle, Ana Gutiérrez Garza, Juan Herrera, Ellen Kohl, Jovan Lewis, Aaron Mallory, Priscilla McCutcheon, Yolanda González Mendoza, Margaret Marietta Ramírez, Chandan Reddy
Roger Lee, Noel Castree, Rob Kitchin, Victoria Lawson, Anssi Paasi, Christopher Philo Philo, Sarah A Radcliffe, Susan M. Roberts, Charles W. J. Withers