Development
Discover the intricate world of development geography in "Development" by Stuart Corbridge, published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2008. This comprehensive hardback edition spans 586 pages and delves into the foundational debates that have shaped the field, particularly those between modernization theorists and radical perspectives that emerged in the 1970s.
Corbridge’s insightful essays explore four critical areas within development studies: the dynamics of gender and households, the exploration of development alternatives and identities, the complexities of resource conflicts and political ecology, and the interplay of globalization and resistance. This book is an essential read for anyone interested in understanding the multifaceted nature of economic development and its social implications. Enhance your knowledge and engage with the pressing issues of our time through this thought-provoking work.