단행본
Coping with facts: a skeptic’s guide to the problem of development
- 개인저자
- Adam Fforde
- 발행사항
- Sterling, VA :,Kumarian Press,,2009
- 형태사항
- xxv, 221 p. ; 23 cm
- ISBN
- 9781565492684
- 청구기호
- 321.93 F437c
- 서지주기
- Includes bibliographical references (p. 197-211) and index
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책 소개
A key assumption in development literature, Adam Fforde argues, is that development is a predictable process with knowable solutions. As a result, the literature is characterized by a combination of great certainty and great differences of opinion.It is no surprise then, that students and practitioners confronting the mass of competing assertions about development 'truths' become confused and frustrated. ""Coping with Facts"" offers guidance for the perplexed through a penetrating critique of development studies literature. Rather than presenting a general examination of modern development practice, Fforde develops coping strategies that help readers evaluate the contending solutions to problems of development.Fforde cements his analysis with detailed case studies of development projects in Southeast Asia, especially Vietnam where he spent over 30 years. Those eager to chart a constructive career in development theory and practice as well as students looking for an introduction to this vast field will want this book as a navigational aid for their journey.
Argues that key assumption in development literature is that development is a predictable process with knowable solutions. This title offers guidance for the perplexed through a critique of development studies literature. It develops coping strategies that help readers evaluate the contending solutions to problems of development.
Argues that key assumption in development literature is that development is a predictable process with knowable solutions. This title offers guidance for the perplexed through a critique of development studies literature. It develops coping strategies that help readers evaluate the contending solutions to problems of development.