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 |31 pages
Introduction
part |47 pages
Theory
chapter |17 pages
On the singular name of post-development
Serge Latouche's Destruktion of development and the possibility of emancipation
part |48 pages
Problems
chapter |18 pages
The ambivalence of post-development
Between reactionary populism and radical democracy
part |65 pages
Practice
part |40 pages
Perspectives