Sims / Banks / Engel | The Routledge Handbook of Global Development | Buch | 978-0-367-86202-2 | sack.de

Buch, Englisch, 776 Seiten, Format (B × H): 175 mm x 250 mm, Gewicht: 1500 g

Reihe: Routledge International Handbooks

Sims / Banks / Engel

The Routledge Handbook of Global Development

Buch, Englisch, 776 Seiten, Format (B × H): 175 mm x 250 mm, Gewicht: 1500 g

Reihe: Routledge International Handbooks

ISBN: 978-0-367-86202-2
Verlag: Routledge


This Handbook provides a comprehensive analysis of some of the world’s most pressing global development challenges – including how they may be better understood and addressed through innovative practices and approaches to learning and teaching.

Featuring 61 contributions from leading and emerging academics and practitioners, this multidisciplinary volume is organized into five thematic parts exploring: changes in global development financing, ideologies, norms and partnerships; interrelationships between development, natural environments and inequality; shifts in critical development challenges, and; new possibilities for positive change. Collectively, the handbook demonstrates that global development challenges are becoming increasingly complex and multi-faceted and are to be found in the Global ‘North’ as much as the ‘South’. It draws attention to structural inequality and disadvantage alongside possibilities for positive change.

The Handbook will serve as a valuable resource for students and scholars across multiple disciplines including Development Studies, Anthropology, Geography, Global Studies, Indigenous and Postcolonial Studies, Political Science, and Urban Studies.

The Introduction of this book is freely available as a downloadable Open Access PDF at http://www.taylorfrancis.com under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives (CC-BY-NC-ND) 4.0 license.
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Global development Part 1: Changing development configurations 1. Introduction: changing development configurations 2. Deglobalisation 3. Retroliberalism 4. Development in the Global North 5. Debt 6. OECD DAC Development Cooperation 7. South-South Cooperation 8. Multilateral Development Banks 9. Northern and Southern NGOs 10. Philanthropy 11. Social Enterprise and development Part 2: Sustainability and the environment 12. Introduction: sustainability and the environment 13. Planetary boundaries 14. Anthropocene, Capitalocene and climate change 15. More-than-Human development 16. Gender and the environment 17. Extractivism 18. Resource conflict and development 19. The extinction crisis 20. Transnational environmental crime and development 21. Indigenous rights, new technology and the environment 22. Sustainable food systems 23. Renewable energy 24. Transboundary Governance Failures of Southeast Asia’s Plastic Pollution 25. Sustainable development discourse Part 3: Inequality and inequitable development 26. Introduction: inequality and inequitable development 27. Poverty and poverty lines 28. Global financial systems and tax avoidance 29. Global extractivism and inequality 30. Spatial inequality and development 31. Land grabbing and exclusion 32. Forced Displacement and Resettlement 33. Human mobility and climate change 34. Educational inequality and development 35. Gender inequality and development 36. Gender inequality and development pedagogy 37. Violent development in Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region Part 4: Game Changers? 38. Introduction: Game changers 39. COVID-19 and global health systems 40. Health and Illness 41. Disability-inclusive development 42. Citizenship, rights and global development 43. Housing and development 44. Global value chains and development 45. International and internal migration 46. Forced migration and asylum seeking 47. Development and conflict 48. Children, youth and development 49. Ageing and development Part 5: Reimagining Futures 50. Introduction: reimagining futures 51. Finding perspective through More-than-Human kin 52. Activism and development studies pedagogy 53. Tensions of Indigenous-led development pedagogy 54. Decolonial gender and development 55. Community based service learning for development 56. Capacity development and Higher Education 57. Adaptive programming, politics and learning in development 58. Southern research methodologies for development 59. Community Economies 60. Geonarratives and countermapping 61. Poetry as decolonial practice


Kearrin Sims is a lecturer in Development Studies at James Cook University, Australia.

Nicola Banks is a senior lecturer in Global Urbanism and Urban Development at the Global Development Institute, University of Manchester.

Susan Engel is an associate professor in Politics and International Studies at the University of Wollongong, Australia.

Paul Hodge is a senior lecturer in Geography and Environmental Studies at The University of Newcastle, Australia.

Jonathan Makuwira is a professor in Development Studies and Deputy Vice Chancellor of Malawi University of Science and Technology.

Naohiro Nakamura is a senior lecturer in Geography at the University of the South Pacific, Fiji.

Jonathan Rigg is a professor in Geography at the University of Bristol, UK.

Albert Salamanca is a senior research fellow at the Stockholm Environment Institute’s Asia Centre, Thailand.

Pichamon Yeophantong is a senior lecturer at the University of New South Wales, Canberra.


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