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Development in Theory and Practice

by Black, Jan Knippers
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Overview

As wealthy countries focus more attention on the ravages of poverty and maldistribution of the world’s resources, the rationales for what is or is not done in the name of "development” have become more elaborate and abstract. And as the literature has proliferated, communication among those who approach development from different perspectives, disciplines, and professions has become more strained. In this innovative text, Jan Black argues that what is missing is "appropriate theory” that can help place the findings of social scientists and seasoned development practitioners at the service of those who would promote a more equitable and empowering approach to development.In the first section the author presents the differing and even contradictory definitions of development and the various explanatory models and means of measurement associated with them. This is followed by an analysis of the evolution of development strategies and programs both of the First World—donor countries and organizations—and of Third World leaders, movements, and regional organizations. The author highlights key issues in the development debate of the 1990s, including ecology, refugees, debt, the informal sector, and gender roles. In a final section she addresses the process of development and illustrates, through a number of vignettes and case studies, the sometimes illusory links between motives and consequences.At a time when theoreticians and practitioners appear to occupy different worlds and speak different languages, and when a large number of developing countries seem to be falling into an irreversible cycle of debt and dependency, this book is particularly welcome and compelling.

About the Author, Jan Knippers Black

Jan Knippers Black is a professor in the Graduate School of International Policy Studies at the Monterey Institute of International Studies in California. She has authored or edited and co-authored a dozen books, including Development in Theory and Practice: Paradigms and Paradoxes, Second Edition (Westview Press, 1999).

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Arguing that what is missing from the developmental debate is "appropriate theory," Black first presents the differing and even contradictory definitions, models, and measurements of development, followed by an analysis of the evolution of development strategies and programs both of the First World and Third World. In a final section she addresses the process of development and illustrates, through vignettes and case studies, the sometimes illusory links between motives and consequences. Paper edition (unseen), $15.95. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Book Details

Published
March 26, 1991
Publisher
Boulder, Colo. : Westview Press, 1991.
Pages
224
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780813311258

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