"Incorporating field research from Mexico, Costa Rica, Guatemala, Colombia, El Salvador, the Philippines, Botswana and The Gambia, Sylvia Chant and Cathy McIlwaine bring alive a body of fascinating subject matter extending across gender, family, poverty, employment, household livelihoods, the informal economy, housing, migration, civil society, conflict and violence." This volume will be an essential companion for undergraduate students taking introductory courses in development and globalisation as well as a useful reference and repository of teaching and learning ideas for those lecturing on the subject. Students will not only find this resource refreshingly accessible and user-friendly, but will be able to further their knowledge guided by annotated readings, key internet sources and a range of learning activities.
This text explores the main theories of development employing geographical perspectives, outlines keys issues in development processes, and looks into the varied methods employed by governments, civil society and international agencies to address development problems. The text also examines the differences between the 'Global North'/developed world/'First world' and the 'Global South'/developing world/'Third World'...