Aram Ziai (Germany University of Kassel)
Development Discourse and Global History
From Colonialism to the Sustainable Development Goals
Aram Ziai (Germany University of Kassel)
Development Discourse and Global History
From Colonialism to the Sustainable Development Goals
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Development Discourse and Global History introduces readers to the shifting ways in which people have been talking and writing about â developmentâ over time, and the rules governing the conversation.
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Development Discourse and Global History introduces readers to the shifting ways in which people have been talking and writing about â developmentâ over time, and the rules governing the conversation.
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- Routledge Explorations in Development Studies
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- 2 ed
- Seitenzahl: 322
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. September 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 488g
- ISBN-13: 9781032691626
- ISBN-10: 103269162X
- Artikelnr.: 74064170
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Routledge Explorations in Development Studies
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- 2 ed
- Seitenzahl: 322
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. September 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 488g
- ISBN-13: 9781032691626
- ISBN-10: 103269162X
- Artikelnr.: 74064170
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Aram Ziai is Executive Director of the Global Partnership Network (Excellence Centre for Exchange and Development), and Professor for Development and Postcolonial Studies at the University of Kassel, Germany.
New Preface to the second edition 1. New Introduction: The Promise of
'Development' 2. Poststructuralism, Discourse and Power 3. From 'Civilising
Mission' to 'Development' 4. An Archaeology of Development Knowledge 5. The
Concept of 'Development' and Why It Should Be Abandoned 6. Development
Discourse: Appropriation and Tactical Polyvalence 7. The Transformation of
Development Discourse: Participation, Sustainability, Heterogeneity 8. From
'Development' to 'Globalisation' 9. World Bank Discourse and Poverty
Reduction 10. 'Development': Projects, Power and a Poststructuralist
Perspective 11. Millennium Development Goals: Back to the Future? 12.
Justice, not Development. Sen and the Hegemonic Framework for Ameliorating
Global Inequality 13. Migration Management as Development Aid? The IOM and
the International Migration and Development Initiative 14. The Post-2015
Agenda and the Sustainable Development Goals: The Persistence of
Development Discourse 15. The Legitimation of Displacement in Development
Discourse 16. Race and Gender in Development Discourse 17. Conclusion: The
Contribution of Discourse Analysis to Development Studies
'Development' 2. Poststructuralism, Discourse and Power 3. From 'Civilising
Mission' to 'Development' 4. An Archaeology of Development Knowledge 5. The
Concept of 'Development' and Why It Should Be Abandoned 6. Development
Discourse: Appropriation and Tactical Polyvalence 7. The Transformation of
Development Discourse: Participation, Sustainability, Heterogeneity 8. From
'Development' to 'Globalisation' 9. World Bank Discourse and Poverty
Reduction 10. 'Development': Projects, Power and a Poststructuralist
Perspective 11. Millennium Development Goals: Back to the Future? 12.
Justice, not Development. Sen and the Hegemonic Framework for Ameliorating
Global Inequality 13. Migration Management as Development Aid? The IOM and
the International Migration and Development Initiative 14. The Post-2015
Agenda and the Sustainable Development Goals: The Persistence of
Development Discourse 15. The Legitimation of Displacement in Development
Discourse 16. Race and Gender in Development Discourse 17. Conclusion: The
Contribution of Discourse Analysis to Development Studies
New Preface to the second edition 1. New Introduction: The Promise of
'Development' 2. Poststructuralism, Discourse and Power 3. From 'Civilising
Mission' to 'Development' 4. An Archaeology of Development Knowledge 5. The
Concept of 'Development' and Why It Should Be Abandoned 6. Development
Discourse: Appropriation and Tactical Polyvalence 7. The Transformation of
Development Discourse: Participation, Sustainability, Heterogeneity 8. From
'Development' to 'Globalisation' 9. World Bank Discourse and Poverty
Reduction 10. 'Development': Projects, Power and a Poststructuralist
Perspective 11. Millennium Development Goals: Back to the Future? 12.
Justice, not Development. Sen and the Hegemonic Framework for Ameliorating
Global Inequality 13. Migration Management as Development Aid? The IOM and
the International Migration and Development Initiative 14. The Post-2015
Agenda and the Sustainable Development Goals: The Persistence of
Development Discourse 15. The Legitimation of Displacement in Development
Discourse 16. Race and Gender in Development Discourse 17. Conclusion: The
Contribution of Discourse Analysis to Development Studies
'Development' 2. Poststructuralism, Discourse and Power 3. From 'Civilising
Mission' to 'Development' 4. An Archaeology of Development Knowledge 5. The
Concept of 'Development' and Why It Should Be Abandoned 6. Development
Discourse: Appropriation and Tactical Polyvalence 7. The Transformation of
Development Discourse: Participation, Sustainability, Heterogeneity 8. From
'Development' to 'Globalisation' 9. World Bank Discourse and Poverty
Reduction 10. 'Development': Projects, Power and a Poststructuralist
Perspective 11. Millennium Development Goals: Back to the Future? 12.
Justice, not Development. Sen and the Hegemonic Framework for Ameliorating
Global Inequality 13. Migration Management as Development Aid? The IOM and
the International Migration and Development Initiative 14. The Post-2015
Agenda and the Sustainable Development Goals: The Persistence of
Development Discourse 15. The Legitimation of Displacement in Development
Discourse 16. Race and Gender in Development Discourse 17. Conclusion: The
Contribution of Discourse Analysis to Development Studies







