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John Harriss

    Two Red Dots
    Depoliticizing Development
    Liberty - The Indian Story
    Rural Development
    Depoliticizing Development
    • Depoliticizing Development

      • 152 Seiten
      • 6 Lesestunden
      5,0(1)Abgeben

      Exploring the evolution of social capital, the book delves into its origins and interpretations as articulated by influential theorists like James Coleman, Pierre Bourdieu, and Robert Putnam. It examines the concept's recent prominence in international development discourse, particularly its endorsement by the World Bank. The author critiques how this notion may obscure class relations and power dynamics, positioning social capital as a key element in the "anti-politics machine" of development narratives. This insightful analysis is essential for scholars and practitioners in development studies.

      Depoliticizing Development
    • Rural Development

      Theories of Peasant Economy and Agrarian Change

      • 412 Seiten
      • 15 Lesestunden

      Focusing on rural development, this book compiles essential papers for students, highlighting various theoretical interpretations and regional differences. It includes a general introduction and connecting passages to enhance understanding of the material, making it a valuable resource for those studying the complexities of rural development.

      Rural Development
    • Liberty - The Indian Story

      • 200 Seiten
      • 7 Lesestunden

      The book explores the profound impact of colonialism on various societies during the 19th and early 20th centuries. It delves into the cultural, social, and political changes brought about by colonial rule, highlighting the experiences of different communities. Through a blend of historical analysis and personal narratives, the author examines the complexities of identity, resistance, and adaptation in the face of imperial dominance, shedding light on the lasting legacies of this tumultuous period.

      Liberty - The Indian Story
    • Depoliticizing Development

      The World Bank and Social Capital

      • 160 Seiten
      • 6 Lesestunden

      This book delves into the concept of social capital, exploring its misapplication within development economics. It critically examines how social networks and relationships can be distorted in policy-making and economic strategies, leading to unintended consequences. By analyzing various case studies, the author highlights the complexities and challenges of integrating social capital into development practices, offering insights into its potential benefits and pitfalls. This investigation aims to redefine the understanding of social capital in the context of economic development.

      Depoliticizing Development