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Contents
General International Development .............................................................................................................................. 2
Development Economics and Finance .......................................................................................................................... 4
Politics, Conflict and Development ................................................................................................................................ 6
Inequality, Poverty and Development ........................................................................................................................... 8
NGOs, Management and Development in Practice ..................................................................................................... 9
Media, Communications, ICTs and Development ..................................................................................................... 11
Urban Development ........................................................................................................................................................ 12
Development and the Environment ............................................................................................................................ 13
Rural Development and Resource Management ...................................................................................................... 15
Development, Culture and Society .............................................................................................................................. 17
Mobilities, Migration and Development ..................................................................................................................... 20
Regional Development ................................................................................................................................................... 21
Humanitarian and Disaster Response ......................................................................................................................... 23
Index ................................................................................................................................................................................... 25
2 GENERAL INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT
3rd Edition • TEXTBOOK 4th Edition • TEXTBOOK • NEW EDITION
The Companion to Development Studies, Third Geographies of Development
Edition An Introduction to Development Studies
Edited by Vandana Desai, Royal Holloway University, UK Robert Potter, University of Reading, UK, Tony Binns,
and Rob Potter, Reading University, UK University of Otago, New Zealand, Jennifer A. Elliott,
With over 115 concise and authoritative chapters covering a
University of Brighton, UK, Etienne Nel and David W. Smith
wide range of disciplines the book is divided into ten sections Geographies of Development: an Introduction to Development
covering the nature of development, the theories and strategies Studies remains a core, balanced and comprehensive
of development, rural development, urbanization, gender, introductory textbook for students of Development Studies,
globalization, health and education, the political economy of Development Geography and related fields. This clear and
violence and insecurity, environment and development, concise text encourages critical engagement by integrating
governance and development. This third edition of The theory alongside practice and related key topics throughout. It
Companion to Development Studies is an essential read for demonstrates informatively that ideas concerning development
students of development studies at all levels - from have been many and varied and highly contested - varying from
undergraduate to graduate - and across several disciplines time to time and from place to place.
including geography, international relations, politics, economics, sociology and Routledge
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Empirical Development Economics Global Finance and Development
Måns Söderbom, Gothenburg University, Sweden, Francis David Hudson, University College London, UK
Teal, University of Oxford, UK, Markus Eberhardt, University Series: Routledge Perspectives on Development
of Oxford, UK, Simon Quinn, University of Oxford, UK and Global Finance and Development describes and explains the
Andrew Zeitlin, University of Oxford, UK variety of relationships between finance and
Series: Routledge Advanced Texts in Economics and Finance development. Finance is broken down into its various aspects
This book provides insight into how development economics in separate chapters on aid, debt, portfolio investment, FDI,
can be viewed from an empirical perspective, and introduces microfinance and remittances. The text will help the reader
the tools that will enable students to carry out empirical work develop a critical understanding of the nature of finance and
in development. development. Throughout the text the reader is encouraged to
see financial processes as embedded within the broader
1. Models and Data 2. Cross-section Data and the Determinants
structure of social relationships.
of Incomes 3. Time Series Data, Growth and Development 4.
Panel Data 5. Policy Evaluation in Poor Countries 6. Modeling Choice: Part I 7. Endogeneity
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Entrepreneurship, Innovation and Regional Women Entrepreneurs
Development Inspiring Stories from Emerging Economies and Developing Countries
An Introduction Edited by Mauro F. Guillén, The Wharton School, University
of Pennsylvania, USA
Jay Mitra, University of Essex, UK
This book is a collection of almost two dozen cases that explore
Entrepreneurship, Innovation and Regional Development is a
the process by which women become entrepreneurs, and the
definitive text focusing on different types of organizations to
opportunities and challenges they face in growing their
illustrate the value of entrepreneurship and innovation, both for
businesses. Focusing on the intersection between
businesses and for regional development.
entrepreneurship and economic development, cases are drawn
Replete with international case studies and self-assessment from across a range of industries and countries. Each case
questions, this is an ideal text to support postgraduate teaching includes a summary of major themes and questions to guide
and research. discussion, making this casebook the ideal companion for an
entrepreneurship class, or for those with an interest in female
entrepreneurship or economic development.
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International Peacebuilding
An introduction
Alpaslan Ozerdem, Coventry University, UK and SungYong
Lee, University of Otago, New Zealand
International Peacebuilding offers a concise, practical and
accessible introduction for to the growing field of peacebuilding
for students and practitioners.
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The Ethics of Global Poverty
An introduction
Scott Wisor, University of Birmingham, UK
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The Ethics of Global Poverty offers a thorough introduction to the
ethical issues surrounding global poverty. Featuring case studies
throughout, this textbook is essential reading for students
studying global ethics or global poverty who want an
understanding of the moral issues that arise from vast inequalities
of wealth and power in a highly interconnected world.
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Research and Fieldwork in Development Development Organizations
Daniel Hammett, Chasca Twyman and Mark Graham Rebecca Schaaf, Bath Spa University, UK
Research and Fieldwork in Development explores both traditional Series: Routledge Perspectives on Development
and cutting edge research methods, from interviews and Development Organisations explores the range and role of
ethnography to spatial data and digital methods. Each chapter organizations involved in development policy and practice. This
provides the reader with an understanding of the theoretical includes community-based organizations and civil society actors,
basis of research methods, reflects on their practice and outlines international non-governmental organizations, state and other
appropriate analysis techniques. The book also examines the national-based actors, global forms of governance, international
role of new media and technologies in conducting research. financial institutions and transnational corporations. It considers
The final chapters consider the common concerns in the historical and contemporary role of each of these actors,
development research and looks at the applications of ethics explains the complex theoretical debates over their existence
and risk guidelines in fieldwork. The volume is further supported and activities, and uses case studies from a variety of contexts
by a selection of real-life case studies as contributed by global to critically assess their effectiveness.
experts in the field.
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Non-Governmental Organizations and
Development
David Lewis, London School of Economics, UK and Nazneen
Kanji, International Institute for Environment and
Development, UK
Series: Routledge Perspectives on Development
The book discusses the wide diversity of NGOs and their roles,
describing the ways in which NGOs are increasingly important
in relation to ideas and debates about ‘civil society’, globalisation
and the changing ideas and practices of international aid. This
critical overview will be useful to students of development
studies at undergraduate and masters levels, as well as to more
general readers and practitioners.
Selected Contents: 1. Introduction: What are Non-governmental
Organizations? 2. Understanding NGOs in Historical Context 3. NGOs and Development
Theory 4. NGOs and Development Practice: from Alternative to Mainstream? 5. NGO Roles
in Development 6. NGOs and ‘civil society’ 7. NGOs and Globalization 8. NGOs and the
Aid System 9. NGOs and International Humanitarian Action 10. Development NGOs in
Perspective
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Information and Communication Technology for Media and Development
Development (ICT4D) Richard Vokes, University of Adelaide, Australia
Richard Heeks, University of Manchester, UK Series: Routledge Perspectives on Development
Series: Routledge Perspectives on Development The text provides advanced undergraduate, and postgraduate,
students with an introduction to the key theoretical perspectives
This is the first dedicated textbook to examine and explain these emerging phenomena in both media theory and development studies. It also brings
of Information and Communication Technology for Development. It will help students, these two bodies of theory into dialogue with each other, by
practitioners and researchers understand the place of ICTs within development; the examining the ways in which both media and development
ICT-enabled changes already underway; and the key issues and interventions that engage produce social changes (both intended and unintended), and
ICT4D practice and strategy. The book uses extensive in-text diagrams, tables and boxed by looking at how media has been, and could be, ‘harnessed’
examples with chapter-end discussion and assignment questions and further reading. by development agencies, developing world governments,
Supported by online activities, video links and session outlines and slides, this textbook NGOs, and peoples in the developing world as part of their wider
provides the basis for undergraduate, postgraduate and online learning modules on ICT4D. attempts to achieve positive social change.
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Conservation and Development Resilience, Development and Global Change
Andrew Newsham, SOAS University of London, UK and Katrina Brown
Shonil Bhagwat, The Open University, UK This book critically analyzes the multiple meanings and
Series: Routledge Perspectives on Development applications of resilience ideas in contemporary society and
<HTML><META HTTP-EQUIV="content-type" suggests where, how and why resilience might cause us to
CONTENT="text/html;charset=utf-8"><P>How can we reconcile re-think global change and development. It applies resilience
environmental conservation and economic development? This ideas specifically to international development and shows how
book asks what is entailed in approaching environmental a radical, resilience-based approach to development might
conservation and economic development simultaneously, and transform responses to climate change, to the dilemmas of
how that changes our understanding of conservation and managing forests and ecosystems, and to rural and urban
development. It does this by exploring the outcomes of attempts poverty in the developing world. The book provides fresh
in the last four decades to reconcile conservation with perspectives for scholars of international development,
development both conceptually and in practice, and how that environmental studies and geography and add new dimensions
has changed our understandings of the two. Numerous case studies and illustrations ensure for those studying broader fields of ecology and society.
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Global Health Governance Anthropology for Development
Sophie Harman, Queen Mary University of London, UK From Theory to Practice
Series: Global Institutions Robyn Eversole, University of Tasmania, Australia
In the light of scares about potential pandemics such as swine This text introduces development studies students to a set of core ideas from the
fever and avian flu, the issue of global health and its governance anthropology of development, and then showing how these insights from anthropology
is of increasing concern to scholars and practitioners of medicine, can be applied in practice to solve real-world development dilemmas. Written for advanced
public health, social work, and international politics alike. undergraduate and postgraduate students who are professionals-in-training in development
This book unravels the complexity and confusion surrounding studies programs around the world. This volume clearly explains key insights from the
global health governance. It provides a comprehensive look at anthropology of development and draws them into a framework for addressing some of
conceptions of global health governance, old and new actors, the challenges facing development policy and practice: poverty, participation, sustainability,
the public and private, themes and approaches and emerging and innovation.
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Challenging Southeast Asian Development Latin American Economic Development
The shadows of success Javier A. Reyes, Associate Professor of Economics in the
Jonathan Rigg, National University of Singapore Economics Department of the Sam M. Walton College of
Business in the University of Arkansas, USA., Javier A. Reyes,
Over the course of the last half century, the growth economies
Associate Professor of Economics in the Economics
of Southeast Asia – Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines,
Singapore, Thailand and Vietnam – have transformed themselves Department of the Sam M. Walton College of Business in
into middle income countries. This book looks at how the very the University of Arkansas, USA. and W. Charles Sawyer,
success of these economies has bred new challenges, novel Texas Christian University, USA.
problems, and fresh tensions, while hang-overs from years of Series: Routledge Textbooks in Development Economics
underdevelopment also sometimes remain to be resolved. Latin America is one of the most interesting parts of the world.
Presenting an interesting analysis on the problems of The region’s illustrious history, culture, and geography are
development, this book is an important contribution to famous internationally, but in terms of economics, Latin America
Southeast Asian Studies, Development Studies and has been generally associated with problems. For many, the
Environmental Studies. combination of a resource rich region and poor economic conditions has been a puzzle.
Routledge Latin American Economic Development provides the most up to date exploration of how
Market: Asian Studies, Development Studies, Environmental Studies this happened with a focus on why the continent can be considered to have
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Asian Migrations
Social and Geographical Mobilities in Southeast, East, and Northeast
Asia
Tony Fielding, University of Sussex, UK
This textbook describes and explains the complex reality of
contemporary internal and international migrations in East Asia.
Taking an interdisciplinary approach, the text offers
comprehensive coverage of all forms of migration including
labour migration, student migration, marriage migration,
displacement and human trafficking.
Illustrated with more than 30 maps and diagrams, and text boxes
containing key concepts and theories; this is an essential text
for courses on East Asian migrations and mobility and important
reading for courses on international migration and Asian societies
more generally.
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de Janvry, Alain ...................................................................... 4 Oosterlaken, Ilse ................................................................. 19
de Zeeuw, Henk ................................................................. 12 Ozerdem, Alpaslan .............................................................. 7
del Castillo, Graciana .......................................................... 7
Desai, Vandana ....................................................................... 2
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Ponzio, Richard ................................................................... 10
Elliott, Jennifer ..................................................................... 14 Potter, Robert .......................................................................... 2
Eversole, Robyn ................................................................... 19
Eyben, Rosalind ..................................................................... 3
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F Reed, Mark S. ......................................................................... 16
Ren, Xuefei ............................................................................. 12
Falk, Richard .......................................................................... 23 Reyes, Javier A. ..................................................................... 21
Fielding, Tony ....................................................................... 22 Richey, Lisa Ann .................................................................. 24
Forsythe, David P. .............................................................. 24 Rigg, Jonathan ..................................................................... 21
Fox, Sean ................................................................................. 12 Roorda, Niko ......................................................................... 14
Francks, Penny ..................................................................... 21 Roy, Ananya ............................................................................. 8
Fukuda-Parr, Sakiko ............................................................. 2
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Samers, Michael .................................................................. 20
Gedde, Maia ............................................................................. 9 Satterthwaite, David ........................................................ 12
Gould, W.T.S. ......................................................................... 20 Schaaf, Rebecca ..................................................................... 9
Guillén, Mauro F. ................................................................... 5 Schwittay, Anke .................................................................. 11
Skinner, Amy ......................................................................... 17
H Suhardiman, Diana ........................................................... 16
Sumberg, James ................................................................. 15
Hammett, Daniel .................................................................. 9 Söderbom, Måns .................................................................. 4
Harman, Sophie .................................................................. 19
Heeks, Richard ..................................................................... 11
Hess, Peter N. ........................................................................... 5
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Hilhorst, Dorothea ............................................................. 23 Tanner, Thomas .................................................................. 13
Hilhorst, Dorothea ............................................................. 23 Telfer, David J. ...................................................................... 18
Holden, Andrew ................................................................. 18 Tiessen, Rebecca ................................................................... 9
Hudson, David ........................................................................ 4 Tomalin, Emma ................................................................... 18
Hulme, David .......................................................................... 8 Tribe, Michael .......................................................................... 4
Tubilewicz, Czeslaw ......................................................... 21
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Kingstone, Peter ................................................................. 21 van der Brug, Wouter ...................................................... 20
Veltmeyer, Henry .................................................................. 2
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Lankford, Bruce ................................................................... 15
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