ABSTRACT

This significant new textbook questions traditional conceptions of Africa, Asia, Latin America, and the Caribbean to provide a new understanding of the ‘Global South’, highlighting the rich diversity of regions that are usually only viewed in terms of their ‘problems’. Providing a positive but critical approach to a number of key issues affecting these important areas, the book:

  • examines the ways in which the Global South is represented, and the values at play
  • explores how the South is shaping, and being shaped by, global economic, political and cultural processes
  • looks at peoples’ lives and identities
  • assesses the possibilities and limitations of different ‘development’ strategies.

A timely assessment of the way global processes are perceived from the Global South, the book is illustrated with over sixty colour photographs. It includes a full glossary of key terms, case studies from fieldwork conducted across a range of communities and nations, and introductions to the wider literature in this field.

This is a wonderful new textbook for all students interested in Human Geography and Development Studies.

chapter 1|22 pages

Introduction

part |4 pages

Part 1: Representing the South

chapter 2|40 pages

Representing the South

part |4 pages

Part 2: The South in a Global World

chapter 3|32 pages

The South in a Changing World Order

chapter 4|40 pages

The South in a Globalizing Economy

chapter 5|36 pages

Social and Cultural Change in the South

part |4 pages

Part 3: Living in the South

chapter 6|28 pages

Political Lives

chapter 7|30 pages

Making a Living

chapter 8|32 pages

Ways of Living

part |4 pages

Part 4: Making a Difference

chapter 9|28 pages

Governing Development

chapter 10|30 pages

Market-led Development

chapter 11|26 pages

Grassroots Development

chapter 12|6 pages

Conclusion