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International development is a vibrant, interdisciplinary area of the social sciences. This Short Guide offers a uniquely succinct and balanced account of this politically charged subject. It distils both the classic and newer debates together in a clear framework and illustrates them with contemporary examples. Designed to introduce a wide readership to international development, the book: • considers how far the field has been reconfigured over time and to what extent it is likely to change in the future; • reviews contemporary topics including tourism, migration and digital technologies; • includes distinctive international case studies and examples. By providing a succinct evaluation of competing approaches to, and perspectives on, the idea and practice of international development, this book offers students across the social sciences a distinct and invaluable introduction to the field.
Nick Sage is Senior Lecturer in Sociology at the University of Northampton.
Part I: Debating development1. Introduction: international development in the 21st century2. The challenge of development: from economic to sustainable development3. From the Third World to the Global South: mapping and measuring development4. Theories of development: from modernisation to post-development and beyond5. Globalisation and the dilemmas of development: is globalisation good or bad for the Global South?Part II: Development challenges6. Population, food and famine: where are we now?7. Poverty and Inequality: the key challenges for development8. Health and education: moving towards healthy human development9. Looking to the future: digital technology, a green environment and gender equality10. Conclusion: making international development sustainable