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Challenging Global Development : Towards Decoloniality and Justice
Challenging Global Development : Towards Decoloniality and Justice
Autore Melber Henning
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cham : , : Palgrave Macmillan, , 2023
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (267 pages)
Disciplina 338.9
Altri autori (Persone) KothariUma
CamfieldLaura
BiekartKees <1958->
Collana EADI Global Development Series
ISBN 3-031-30308-3
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Intro -- Contents -- Notes on Contributors -- List of Figures -- 1 Rethinking Development and Decolonising Development Studies -- The Narrative of Rethinking Development -- The Need for New Perspectives -- References -- 2 Essentialist Approaches to Global Issues: The Ontological Limitations of Development Studies -- Introduction -- Critical Approaches to Development Thinking -- Defining Development Studies -- The Ontological Dimension -- Three Ontological Assumptions -- Development of the Individual -- Development Is Inherently Good -- Conclusion -- References -- 3 Beyond the Sustainable Development Goals: Post-development Alternatives -- Introduction -- Challenging the SDGs -- Post-development: Conceptual Reflections -- Enda Graf Sahel: Supporting Local Networks in Dakar/Senegal -- The Dongria Khond of the Niyamgiri Hills: Indigenous Resistance Against 'Development' in Odisha/India -- The Zapatistas: Armed Insurrection and Regional Autonomy in Chiapas, Mexico -- Conclusion -- References -- 4 In Search of Alternatives to Development: Learning from Grounded Initiatives -- Introduction -- Eco-Swaraj and the Vikalp Sangam Process -- The Alternatives in Various Spheres -- Political Transformations -- Economic Transformations -- Socio-Cultural Transformations -- Ecological Transformations -- What Principles Are Expressed in Alternatives? -- Global Resonance and Networking: Lessons for the Future -- References -- 5 Why Is Development Elusive? Structural Adjustments of Africa in the Longue Durée -- Introduction -- The Five Phases of Structural Adjustments of Africa in the Longue Dureé -- Theory-Praxis Dialectic in Understanding Elusive Development in Africa -- Conclusion: Coloniality of Markets and Market Fundamentalism -- References -- 6 Cultivating Post-development: Pluriversal Transitions and Radical Spaces of Engagement -- Introduction.
Pluriversal Transitions: Ecocultural Identity and Radical Spaces of Engagement -- Territories of Pluriversity -- Pluriversal Social Movements -- Conclusion: Reaping Common Futures from Many Worlds -- References -- 7 Beyond Deconstruction and Towards Decoloniality: Pedagogy and Curriculum Design in SWANA and South Asia Studies in US Higher Education -- Introduction -- Curricular Issues -- Pedagogical Issues -- Conclusion -- References -- 8 Data Collection Versus Knowledge Theft: Relational Accountability and the Research Ethics of Indigenous Knowledges -- Introduction -- Data Versus Knowledge -- Research and Colonisation -- Decolonisation -- Relational Accountability -- Refusal -- Indigenous Data Sovereignty -- Indigenous Cultural and Intellectual Property (ICIP) and Copyright -- Research Ethics and Protocols -- Reciprocity-'They're Gonna Think I'm Part of the Exhibition!' -- Conclusion: Explaining Reciprocity and Ethical Engagement -- References -- 9 Assuming Power in New Forms: Learning to Feel 'With the Other' in Decolonial Research -- Exchanging experiences of disaster and recovery -- A Quilt of Voices: Thinking-Feeling with the Other -- William -- Carolina -- Lina -- Luis David -- Daniela -- Eliza -- Pablo -- Jaime -- Teresa -- Multiplicity of Positionalities -- References -- Part I Reflections and Epilogues -- 10 Development and Post-development in a Time of Crisis -- Introduction -- Developing a Transformative Agenda -- Limitations -- Development in a Time of Crisis -- References -- 11 South-South Cooperation and Decoloniality -- Introduction -- References -- 12 Decolonising Development Management: Epistemological Shifts and Practical Actions -- Introduction -- Conclusion -- References -- 13 What Is 'Development' and Can We 'Decolonise' It? Some Ontological and Epistemological Reflections -- Introduction.
What Is 'Development'? Coloniality, Development Studies and Higher Education -- Shifting Our Ontological and Epistemological Lenses Towards More Global, Pluriversal Approaches to Understanding Global Social Justice -- Where Do We Go from Here as 'Development' Scholars? -- References -- 14 EADI Roundtable: Recasting Development Studies in Times of Multiple Crises -- Introduction -- Uma Kothari, Professor of Migration and Postcolonial Studies, University of Manchester -- Decoloniality and Development -- Decolonisation Is Not a Metaphor: Repatriation of Objects that Matter -- Ways Forward: Repatriation of Stolen Objects and Reparations as Redistributive Justice -- Repatriation of Objects Stolen -- Reparations -- Possibilities of Decolonial Futures of Development -- Henrice Altink, Professor of Modern History and Co-Director of the Interdisciplinary Global Development Centre (IGDC), University of York -- Alfredo Saad-Filho, Professor of Political Economy and International Development, Department of International Development, King's College London -- Melissa Leach, Professor and Director of the Institute for Development Studies (IDS), University of Sussex -- References.
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Melber Henning  
Cham : , : Palgrave Macmillan, , 2023
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Global Handbook of Quality of Life : Exploration of Well-Being of Nations and Continents / / edited by Wolfgang Glatzer, Laura Camfield, Valerie Møller, Mariano Rojas
Global Handbook of Quality of Life : Exploration of Well-Being of Nations and Continents / / edited by Wolfgang Glatzer, Laura Camfield, Valerie Møller, Mariano Rojas
Edizione [1st ed. 2015.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Dordrecht : , : Springer Netherlands : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2015
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (878 p.)
Disciplina 300
306
338.9
Collana International Handbooks of Quality-of-Life
Soggetto topico Quality of life
Economic growth
Quality of Life Research
Economic Growth
ISBN 94-017-9178-3
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Foreword; Alex C. Michalos and Wolfgang Zapf -- Chapter 1. Monitoring and Analyzing Global Quality of Life: An Introdution -- Part I. Long Term Trends of World Social Development: Health, Wealth, Democracy -- Chapter 2. Demographic and Health Development in the Long Run; Frank Swiaczny -- Chapter 3. Living Standards in a Modernizing World: A Long Run Perspective on Material Well-Being and Human Development; Herman de Jong -- Chapter 4. Wars and Violence through the Centuries; Mathias Boes and Hinrich Rosenbrock -- Chapter 5. The Worldwide Spread of Democracy; Robert K. Schaeffer -- Part II. Monitoring Global Well-Being: Objective and Subjective Measurement: Objective Approaches -- Chapter 6. Global Economic Accounting and its Critics; Jürgen Faik -- Chapter 7. The human Development Index; Kenneth C. Land -- Chapter 8. The Index of Social Progress; Richard J. Estes -- Part II. Monitoring Global Well-Being: Objective and Subjective Measurement: Subjective Approaches -- Chapter 9. The Overall Satisfaction with Life; Ruut Veenhoven -- Chapter 10. Multi-Item Measurement of Subjective Well-Being; Robert A. Cummins and Melissa K. Weinberg -- Chapter 11. The Affect Balance Scale; Norman Bradburn -- Part III. Socio-Economic Structures of Well-Being -- Chapter 12. Happiness and Economic Growth: The Evidence; Richard A. Easterlin -- Chapter 13. Well-Being and Sustainable Consumption; Monica Guillen and Harold Langford Wilhite -- Chapter 14. Poverty and People’s Well-Being; Mariano Rojas -- Chapter 15. Well-Being and the Labor Market from a Global View: It’s not just the Money; Duncan Campbell and Roger Magi Gomis Porquet -- Chapter 16. The Contribution of Unpaid Work to Global Well-Being; Maria-Angeles Duran -- Chapter 17. Welfare Production and Quality of Life; Michael Dauderstädt -- Part IV. Social Structures of Well-Being -- Chapter 18. Living Alone and Living Together: Their Significance for Well-Being; Liz Eckermann -- Chapter 19. Worldwide View of Child Well-Being; Vicki L. Lamb and Kenneth C. Land -- Chapter 20. Global Perspective on Quality in Later Life; Fermina Roja-Perez, Gloria Fernandez-Mayoralas and Vivente Rodriguez-Rodriguez -- Chapter 21. Migration and Quality of Life in the Global Context; David Bartram -- Part V. Well-Being in Nations and at Continents -- Chapter 22. Quality of Life and Well-Being in North-Africa: Algeria, Eqypt, Libya, Morocco and Tunisia; Habib Tiliouine -- Chapter 23. Shadow of the Sun: The Distribution of Well-Being in Sub-Saharan Africa; Benjamin J. Roberts, Steven L. Gordon, Valerie Møller and Jarè Struwig -- Chapter 24. Well-Being in Canada; Simon Langlois -- Chapter 25. Quality of Life in the United States; Rhonda Philips -- Chapter 26. Argentina’s Economic Development and Life Satisfaction Revisited: 1984-2012; Martin Tetaz, Pablo Schiaffino and Miguel Braun -- Chapter 27. Multiple Modes of Well-Being in Asia; Takashi Inoguchi -- Chapter 28. The Distribution of Quality of Life in Australia; Melissa K. Weinberg and Robert A. Cummins -- Chapter 29. An Overview of Quality of Life in Europe; Daphne Ahrendt, Hans Dubois and Erika Mezger -- Chapter 30. Well-Being in Slovakia; Jozef Džuka -- Chapter 31. From Dissonance to Wellbeing and Adaption? Quality of Life in Switzerland Over the Past Decades; Christian Suter, Katia Iglesias and Jehane Moussa -- Chapter 32. Living Conditions and Perceived Quality of Life Among Indigenous Peoples in the Arctic; Birgir Poppel -- Part VI. Social Reporting on Well-Being in Supranational Organizations -- Chapter 33. Well-Being and Quality of Life Reporting at the OECD; Romina Boarini -- Chapter 34. The World Health Organization: The Case for Measuring Wellbeing in Europe; Claudia Stein and Ritu Sadana -- Chapter 35. Social Reporting of the European Union: Description of the Organization; Marleen De Smedt -- Chapter 36. Well-Being for All – The Aim of Social Cohesion: Developing the Approach at the Council of Europe; Gilda Farell -- Part VII. Basic Dimensions of Global Well-Being -- Chapter 37. Assessing the Subjective Wellbeing of Nations; Filomena Maggino -- Chapter 38. Cultural Construal of Wellbeing: Theories and Empirical Evidence; Yukiko Uchida, Yuji Ogihara and Shintaro Fukushima -- Chapter 39. Satisfaction and Happiness: The Bright Side of Quality of Life; Louis Tay, Lauren Kuykendall and Ed Diener -- Chapter 40. Worries and Pain: The Dark Side of Quality of Life; Wolfgang Glatzer -- Chapter 41. Hopes and Fears: Future Views of Quality of Life; Jennifer Gulyas.
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Dordrecht : , : Springer Netherlands : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2015
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Mixed methods research in poverty and vulnerability [[electronic resource] ] : sharing ideas and learning lessons / / edited by Keetie Roelen, Laura Camfield
Mixed methods research in poverty and vulnerability [[electronic resource] ] : sharing ideas and learning lessons / / edited by Keetie Roelen, Laura Camfield
Edizione [1st ed. 2015.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa London : , : Palgrave Macmillan UK : , : Imprint : Palgrave Macmillan, , 2015
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (296 p.)
Disciplina 305.5/69072
Soggetto topico Economic development
Social sciences
Development economics
Poverty
Development Theory
Methodology of the Social Sciences
Development Economics
Development Studies
Development Aid
Science, Humanities and Social Sciences, multidisciplinary
ISBN 1-137-45251-X
Classificazione SOC024000SOC042000SOC045000
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto ""Cover""; ""Mixed Methods Research in Poverty and Vulnerability""; ""Contents""; ""List of Tables and Figures""; ""Acknowledgements""; ""Notes on Contributors""; ""1: Introduction""; ""Background""; ""Credibility""; ""Complexity""; ""Usability""; ""This volume""; ""References""; ""Section I: Poverty Measurement""; ""2: Mixed Methods in Poverty Measurement: Qualitative Perspectives on the ?Necessities of Life? in the 2012 PSE-UK Survey""; ""Introduction""; ""Mixed methods approaches in poverty research: Bridging the methodological divide?""; ""The logic of mixed methods enquiry""
""Mixed methods in poverty research""""Quantifying the ?necessities of life? in Britain""; ""What is the consensual approach to poverty measurement?""; ""Quantifying the ?necessities of life? in the 2012 PSE-UK study""; ""Qualitative perspectives on the ?necessities of life ?in Britain""; ""What are the applications of focus group methods in the 2012 PSE-UK study?""; ""What then can qualitative methods contribute in understanding public views on necessities?""; ""Methodological issues in determining consensus""; ""Cognition issues in determining the ?necessities of life?""
""Need, entitlement and the abstract individual""""Discussion and conclusions""; ""Note""; ""References""; ""3: Deprivation and Social Citizenship: The Objective Significance of Lived Experience""; ""Introduction""; ""Towards a new analytical framework for measuring deprivation""; ""The nexus between deprivation and citizenship""; ""The objective significance of lived experience""; ""Lived experiences of deprivation: An integrated mixed methods approach""; ""Conclusion""; ""Notes""; ""References""
""4: Bringing Context to Poverty in Rural Rwanda: Added Value and Challenges of Mixed Methods Approaches""""Introduction""; ""Bridging the divide in poverty research""; ""Mixed methods research for bridging the divide""; ""The application of mixed methods to research rural wellbeing in Rwanda""; ""Results and discussion""; ""Initial qualitative exploration""; ""Quantitative representation of heterogeneity in sample population""; ""Further qualitative analysis: Relational and subjective wellbeing and causes of change""; ""Reflections on the application of integrated mixed methods""
""Conclusions""""Note""; ""References""; ""5: Measuring the Resilience of Rural Households in Burkina Faso""; ""Introduction""; ""Conceptual background""; ""Resilience: More than ?bouncing back?""; ""Links between ?resilience? and ?food security?""; ""Application of mixed methods to ?resilience?""; ""Methodological approach""; ""Overview""; ""Scope of the study sample""; ""Estimating household?s food security levels (outcome indicator)""; ""Developing and measuring quantitative process indicators of resilience""; ""Exploring enabling factors""; ""Data analysis""; ""Limitations of the study""
""Results""
Record Nr. UNINA-9910797654103321
London : , : Palgrave Macmillan UK : , : Imprint : Palgrave Macmillan, , 2015
Materiale a stampa
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Mixed methods research in poverty and vulnerability : sharing ideas and learning lessons / / edited by Keetie Roelen, Laura Camfield
Mixed methods research in poverty and vulnerability : sharing ideas and learning lessons / / edited by Keetie Roelen, Laura Camfield
Edizione [1st ed. 2015.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa London : , : Palgrave Macmillan UK : , : Imprint : Palgrave Macmillan, , 2015
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (296 p.)
Disciplina 305.5/69072
Soggetto topico Economic development
Social sciences
Development economics
Poverty
Development Theory
Methodology of the Social Sciences
Development Economics
Development Studies
Development Aid
Science, Humanities and Social Sciences, multidisciplinary
ISBN 1-137-45251-X
Classificazione SOC024000SOC042000SOC045000
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto ""Cover""; ""Mixed Methods Research in Poverty and Vulnerability""; ""Contents""; ""List of Tables and Figures""; ""Acknowledgements""; ""Notes on Contributors""; ""1: Introduction""; ""Background""; ""Credibility""; ""Complexity""; ""Usability""; ""This volume""; ""References""; ""Section I: Poverty Measurement""; ""2: Mixed Methods in Poverty Measurement: Qualitative Perspectives on the ?Necessities of Life? in the 2012 PSE-UK Survey""; ""Introduction""; ""Mixed methods approaches in poverty research: Bridging the methodological divide?""; ""The logic of mixed methods enquiry""
""Mixed methods in poverty research""""Quantifying the ?necessities of life? in Britain""; ""What is the consensual approach to poverty measurement?""; ""Quantifying the ?necessities of life? in the 2012 PSE-UK study""; ""Qualitative perspectives on the ?necessities of life ?in Britain""; ""What are the applications of focus group methods in the 2012 PSE-UK study?""; ""What then can qualitative methods contribute in understanding public views on necessities?""; ""Methodological issues in determining consensus""; ""Cognition issues in determining the ?necessities of life?""
""Need, entitlement and the abstract individual""""Discussion and conclusions""; ""Note""; ""References""; ""3: Deprivation and Social Citizenship: The Objective Significance of Lived Experience""; ""Introduction""; ""Towards a new analytical framework for measuring deprivation""; ""The nexus between deprivation and citizenship""; ""The objective significance of lived experience""; ""Lived experiences of deprivation: An integrated mixed methods approach""; ""Conclusion""; ""Notes""; ""References""
""4: Bringing Context to Poverty in Rural Rwanda: Added Value and Challenges of Mixed Methods Approaches""""Introduction""; ""Bridging the divide in poverty research""; ""Mixed methods research for bridging the divide""; ""The application of mixed methods to research rural wellbeing in Rwanda""; ""Results and discussion""; ""Initial qualitative exploration""; ""Quantitative representation of heterogeneity in sample population""; ""Further qualitative analysis: Relational and subjective wellbeing and causes of change""; ""Reflections on the application of integrated mixed methods""
""Conclusions""""Note""; ""References""; ""5: Measuring the Resilience of Rural Households in Burkina Faso""; ""Introduction""; ""Conceptual background""; ""Resilience: More than ?bouncing back?""; ""Links between ?resilience? and ?food security?""; ""Application of mixed methods to ?resilience?""; ""Methodological approach""; ""Overview""; ""Scope of the study sample""; ""Estimating household?s food security levels (outcome indicator)""; ""Developing and measuring quantitative process indicators of resilience""; ""Exploring enabling factors""; ""Data analysis""; ""Limitations of the study""
""Results""
Record Nr. UNINA-9910821497303321
London : , : Palgrave Macmillan UK : , : Imprint : Palgrave Macmillan, , 2015
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