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Exploring Post-Development

Theory and Practice, Problems and Perspectives

Exploring Post-Development

Theory and Practice, Problems and Perspectives

ByAram Ziai
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2007
eBook Published 7 May 2007
Pub. location London
Imprint Routledge
DOIhttps://doi.org/10.4324/9780203962091
Pages 256 pages
eBook ISBN 9781134114429
SubjectsDevelopment Studies, Geography
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Ziai, A. (2007). Exploring Post-Development. London: Routledge, https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203962091
ABOUT THIS BOOK

Tackling issues surrounding post-development which is arguably one of the most significant debates in the field of north-south relations at the beginning of the twenty-first century. Contributors explore the possibilities and limitations of post-development theory and practice drawing on empirical studies of movements and communities in several continents.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
part |2 pages
Part I Introduction
View abstract
chapter 1|15 pages
Development discourse and its critics: an introduction to post-development
ByARAM ZIAI
View abstract
chapter 2|15 pages
‘Post-development’ as concept and social practice
ByARTURO ESCOBAR
View abstract
part |2 pages
Part II Theory
View abstract
chapter 3|12 pages
Development: the devil we know?
ByKNUT G . NUSTAD
View abstract
chapter 4|16 pages
Post-development and the discourse–agency interface
ByJON HARALD SANDE LIE
View abstract
chapter 5|18 pages
On the singular name of post-development: Serge Latouche’s Destruktion of development and the possibility of emancipation
ByYOSHIHIRO NAKANO
View abstract
part |2 pages
Part III Problems
View abstract
chapter 6|16 pages
Pacific indigenous development and post-intentional realities
BySUSAN MAIAVA, TREVOR KING
View abstract
chapter 7|12 pages
Post-development and further: difference from ‘inside’ and autonomy
ByLUCIOLE SAUVIAT
View abstract
chapter 8|18 pages
The ambivalence of post-development: between reactionary populism and radical democracy
ByARAM ZIAI
View abstract
part |2 pages
Part IV Practice
View abstract
chapter 9|14 pages
What, then, should we do? Insights and experiences of a Senegalese NGO
BySALLY MATTHEWS
View abstract
chapter 10|18 pages
Surplus possibilities: post-development and community economies
ByJ . K . GIBSON - GRAHAM
View abstract
chapter 11|18 pages
Plachimada resistance: a post-development social movement metaphor?
ByK . RAVI RAMAN
View abstract
chapter 12|14 pages
Comida: a narrative mirror for the universal concept of nutrition
ByMARTINA KALLER - DIETRICH
View abstract
part |2 pages
Part V Perspectives
View abstract
chapter 13|15 pages
Post-development: unveiling clues for a possible future
ByANA AGOSTINO
View abstract
chapter 14|14 pages
Development, internationalism and social movements: a view from the North
ByFRIEDERIKE HABERMANN, ARAM ZIAI
View abstract
chapter 15|9 pages
Concluding the exploration: post-development reconsidered
ByARAM ZIAI
View abstract

Tackling issues surrounding post-development which is arguably one of the most significant debates in the field of north-south relations at the beginning of the twenty-first century. Contributors explore the possibilities and limitations of post-development theory and practice drawing on empirical studies of movements and communities in several continents.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
part |2 pages
Part I Introduction
View abstract
chapter 1|15 pages
Development discourse and its critics: an introduction to post-development
ByARAM ZIAI
View abstract
chapter 2|15 pages
‘Post-development’ as concept and social practice
ByARTURO ESCOBAR
View abstract
part |2 pages
Part II Theory
View abstract
chapter 3|12 pages
Development: the devil we know?
ByKNUT G . NUSTAD
View abstract
chapter 4|16 pages
Post-development and the discourse–agency interface
ByJON HARALD SANDE LIE
View abstract
chapter 5|18 pages
On the singular name of post-development: Serge Latouche’s Destruktion of development and the possibility of emancipation
ByYOSHIHIRO NAKANO
View abstract
part |2 pages
Part III Problems
View abstract
chapter 6|16 pages
Pacific indigenous development and post-intentional realities
BySUSAN MAIAVA, TREVOR KING
View abstract
chapter 7|12 pages
Post-development and further: difference from ‘inside’ and autonomy
ByLUCIOLE SAUVIAT
View abstract
chapter 8|18 pages
The ambivalence of post-development: between reactionary populism and radical democracy
ByARAM ZIAI
View abstract
part |2 pages
Part IV Practice
View abstract
chapter 9|14 pages
What, then, should we do? Insights and experiences of a Senegalese NGO
BySALLY MATTHEWS
View abstract
chapter 10|18 pages
Surplus possibilities: post-development and community economies
ByJ . K . GIBSON - GRAHAM
View abstract
chapter 11|18 pages
Plachimada resistance: a post-development social movement metaphor?
ByK . RAVI RAMAN
View abstract
chapter 12|14 pages
Comida: a narrative mirror for the universal concept of nutrition
ByMARTINA KALLER - DIETRICH
View abstract
part |2 pages
Part V Perspectives
View abstract
chapter 13|15 pages
Post-development: unveiling clues for a possible future
ByANA AGOSTINO
View abstract
chapter 14|14 pages
Development, internationalism and social movements: a view from the North
ByFRIEDERIKE HABERMANN, ARAM ZIAI
View abstract
chapter 15|9 pages
Concluding the exploration: post-development reconsidered
ByARAM ZIAI
View abstract
CONTENTS
ABOUT THIS BOOK

Tackling issues surrounding post-development which is arguably one of the most significant debates in the field of north-south relations at the beginning of the twenty-first century. Contributors explore the possibilities and limitations of post-development theory and practice drawing on empirical studies of movements and communities in several continents.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
part |2 pages
Part I Introduction
View abstract
chapter 1|15 pages
Development discourse and its critics: an introduction to post-development
ByARAM ZIAI
View abstract
chapter 2|15 pages
‘Post-development’ as concept and social practice
ByARTURO ESCOBAR
View abstract
part |2 pages
Part II Theory
View abstract
chapter 3|12 pages
Development: the devil we know?
ByKNUT G . NUSTAD
View abstract
chapter 4|16 pages
Post-development and the discourse–agency interface
ByJON HARALD SANDE LIE
View abstract
chapter 5|18 pages
On the singular name of post-development: Serge Latouche’s Destruktion of development and the possibility of emancipation
ByYOSHIHIRO NAKANO
View abstract
part |2 pages
Part III Problems
View abstract
chapter 6|16 pages
Pacific indigenous development and post-intentional realities
BySUSAN MAIAVA, TREVOR KING
View abstract
chapter 7|12 pages
Post-development and further: difference from ‘inside’ and autonomy
ByLUCIOLE SAUVIAT
View abstract
chapter 8|18 pages
The ambivalence of post-development: between reactionary populism and radical democracy
ByARAM ZIAI
View abstract
part |2 pages
Part IV Practice
View abstract
chapter 9|14 pages
What, then, should we do? Insights and experiences of a Senegalese NGO
BySALLY MATTHEWS
View abstract
chapter 10|18 pages
Surplus possibilities: post-development and community economies
ByJ . K . GIBSON - GRAHAM
View abstract
chapter 11|18 pages
Plachimada resistance: a post-development social movement metaphor?
ByK . RAVI RAMAN
View abstract
chapter 12|14 pages
Comida: a narrative mirror for the universal concept of nutrition
ByMARTINA KALLER - DIETRICH
View abstract
part |2 pages
Part V Perspectives
View abstract
chapter 13|15 pages
Post-development: unveiling clues for a possible future
ByANA AGOSTINO
View abstract
chapter 14|14 pages
Development, internationalism and social movements: a view from the North
ByFRIEDERIKE HABERMANN, ARAM ZIAI
View abstract
chapter 15|9 pages
Concluding the exploration: post-development reconsidered
ByARAM ZIAI
View abstract

Tackling issues surrounding post-development which is arguably one of the most significant debates in the field of north-south relations at the beginning of the twenty-first century. Contributors explore the possibilities and limitations of post-development theory and practice drawing on empirical studies of movements and communities in several continents.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
part |2 pages
Part I Introduction
View abstract
chapter 1|15 pages
Development discourse and its critics: an introduction to post-development
ByARAM ZIAI
View abstract
chapter 2|15 pages
‘Post-development’ as concept and social practice
ByARTURO ESCOBAR
View abstract
part |2 pages
Part II Theory
View abstract
chapter 3|12 pages
Development: the devil we know?
ByKNUT G . NUSTAD
View abstract
chapter 4|16 pages
Post-development and the discourse–agency interface
ByJON HARALD SANDE LIE
View abstract
chapter 5|18 pages
On the singular name of post-development: Serge Latouche’s Destruktion of development and the possibility of emancipation
ByYOSHIHIRO NAKANO
View abstract
part |2 pages
Part III Problems
View abstract
chapter 6|16 pages
Pacific indigenous development and post-intentional realities
BySUSAN MAIAVA, TREVOR KING
View abstract
chapter 7|12 pages
Post-development and further: difference from ‘inside’ and autonomy
ByLUCIOLE SAUVIAT
View abstract
chapter 8|18 pages
The ambivalence of post-development: between reactionary populism and radical democracy
ByARAM ZIAI
View abstract
part |2 pages
Part IV Practice
View abstract
chapter 9|14 pages
What, then, should we do? Insights and experiences of a Senegalese NGO
BySALLY MATTHEWS
View abstract
chapter 10|18 pages
Surplus possibilities: post-development and community economies
ByJ . K . GIBSON - GRAHAM
View abstract
chapter 11|18 pages
Plachimada resistance: a post-development social movement metaphor?
ByK . RAVI RAMAN
View abstract
chapter 12|14 pages
Comida: a narrative mirror for the universal concept of nutrition
ByMARTINA KALLER - DIETRICH
View abstract
part |2 pages
Part V Perspectives
View abstract
chapter 13|15 pages
Post-development: unveiling clues for a possible future
ByANA AGOSTINO
View abstract
chapter 14|14 pages
Development, internationalism and social movements: a view from the North
ByFRIEDERIKE HABERMANN, ARAM ZIAI
View abstract
chapter 15|9 pages
Concluding the exploration: post-development reconsidered
ByARAM ZIAI
View abstract
ABOUT THIS BOOK
ABOUT THIS BOOK

Tackling issues surrounding post-development which is arguably one of the most significant debates in the field of north-south relations at the beginning of the twenty-first century. Contributors explore the possibilities and limitations of post-development theory and practice drawing on empirical studies of movements and communities in several continents.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
part |2 pages
Part I Introduction
View abstract
chapter 1|15 pages
Development discourse and its critics: an introduction to post-development
ByARAM ZIAI
View abstract
chapter 2|15 pages
‘Post-development’ as concept and social practice
ByARTURO ESCOBAR
View abstract
part |2 pages
Part II Theory
View abstract
chapter 3|12 pages
Development: the devil we know?
ByKNUT G . NUSTAD
View abstract
chapter 4|16 pages
Post-development and the discourse–agency interface
ByJON HARALD SANDE LIE
View abstract
chapter 5|18 pages
On the singular name of post-development: Serge Latouche’s Destruktion of development and the possibility of emancipation
ByYOSHIHIRO NAKANO
View abstract
part |2 pages
Part III Problems
View abstract
chapter 6|16 pages
Pacific indigenous development and post-intentional realities
BySUSAN MAIAVA, TREVOR KING
View abstract
chapter 7|12 pages
Post-development and further: difference from ‘inside’ and autonomy
ByLUCIOLE SAUVIAT
View abstract
chapter 8|18 pages
The ambivalence of post-development: between reactionary populism and radical democracy
ByARAM ZIAI
View abstract
part |2 pages
Part IV Practice
View abstract
chapter 9|14 pages
What, then, should we do? Insights and experiences of a Senegalese NGO
BySALLY MATTHEWS
View abstract
chapter 10|18 pages
Surplus possibilities: post-development and community economies
ByJ . K . GIBSON - GRAHAM
View abstract
chapter 11|18 pages
Plachimada resistance: a post-development social movement metaphor?
ByK . RAVI RAMAN
View abstract
chapter 12|14 pages
Comida: a narrative mirror for the universal concept of nutrition
ByMARTINA KALLER - DIETRICH
View abstract
part |2 pages
Part V Perspectives
View abstract
chapter 13|15 pages
Post-development: unveiling clues for a possible future
ByANA AGOSTINO
View abstract
chapter 14|14 pages
Development, internationalism and social movements: a view from the North
ByFRIEDERIKE HABERMANN, ARAM ZIAI
View abstract
chapter 15|9 pages
Concluding the exploration: post-development reconsidered
ByARAM ZIAI
View abstract

Tackling issues surrounding post-development which is arguably one of the most significant debates in the field of north-south relations at the beginning of the twenty-first century. Contributors explore the possibilities and limitations of post-development theory and practice drawing on empirical studies of movements and communities in several continents.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
part |2 pages
Part I Introduction
View abstract
chapter 1|15 pages
Development discourse and its critics: an introduction to post-development
ByARAM ZIAI
View abstract
chapter 2|15 pages
‘Post-development’ as concept and social practice
ByARTURO ESCOBAR
View abstract
part |2 pages
Part II Theory
View abstract
chapter 3|12 pages
Development: the devil we know?
ByKNUT G . NUSTAD
View abstract
chapter 4|16 pages
Post-development and the discourse–agency interface
ByJON HARALD SANDE LIE
View abstract
chapter 5|18 pages
On the singular name of post-development: Serge Latouche’s Destruktion of development and the possibility of emancipation
ByYOSHIHIRO NAKANO
View abstract
part |2 pages
Part III Problems
View abstract
chapter 6|16 pages
Pacific indigenous development and post-intentional realities
BySUSAN MAIAVA, TREVOR KING
View abstract
chapter 7|12 pages
Post-development and further: difference from ‘inside’ and autonomy
ByLUCIOLE SAUVIAT
View abstract
chapter 8|18 pages
The ambivalence of post-development: between reactionary populism and radical democracy
ByARAM ZIAI
View abstract
part |2 pages
Part IV Practice
View abstract
chapter 9|14 pages
What, then, should we do? Insights and experiences of a Senegalese NGO
BySALLY MATTHEWS
View abstract
chapter 10|18 pages
Surplus possibilities: post-development and community economies
ByJ . K . GIBSON - GRAHAM
View abstract
chapter 11|18 pages
Plachimada resistance: a post-development social movement metaphor?
ByK . RAVI RAMAN
View abstract
chapter 12|14 pages
Comida: a narrative mirror for the universal concept of nutrition
ByMARTINA KALLER - DIETRICH
View abstract
part |2 pages
Part V Perspectives
View abstract
chapter 13|15 pages
Post-development: unveiling clues for a possible future
ByANA AGOSTINO
View abstract
chapter 14|14 pages
Development, internationalism and social movements: a view from the North
ByFRIEDERIKE HABERMANN, ARAM ZIAI
View abstract
chapter 15|9 pages
Concluding the exploration: post-development reconsidered
ByARAM ZIAI
View abstract
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