ABSTRACT

This interactive, role-playing case book is an enormously rich and stimulating way of challenging students to think about the problems of development and how development experts go about trying to alleviate them. One of the most innovative and eloquent anthropologists of development, A. F. Robertson has drawn from his extensive field experience to construct a hypothetical scenario of the sort typically encountered by those who are making development decisions.

part |2 pages

Introduction

chapter |2 pages

The Arcadian Argus

chapter |12 pages

Introduction

part 1|2 pages

Specifications

chapter |2 pages

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chapter |16 pages

chapter |3 pages

9 Fisherfolk

part 2|2 pages

Proposals

chapter |4 pages

chapter |2 pages

chapter |8 pages

Special Projects Advisory Committee: the Alpha-Beta Fisheries Project

Evaluation and Implementation Proposal by Group A

chapter |14 pages

Special Projects Advisory Committee: The Alpha-Beta Fisheries Project

Evaluation and Implementation Proposal by Group B

chapter |16 pages

Special Projects Advisory Committee: The Alpha-Beta Fisheries Project

Evaluation and Implementation Proposal by Group C

chapter |10 pages

part 3|2 pages

The Exercise

chapter |2 pages

chapter |2 pages

The Arcadian Argus

chapter 15|12 pages

The Exercise