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PIA 3395 Development Theories

Development and Discourse Analysis   I. Golden Oldies Presentations: II. Literary Map: III. Synthesis

  Discourse Analysis Four Examples and the "How long have you been beating your spouse problem."

Discourse Analysis and Related Debate   A term for a number of approaches to analyzing written, spoken or signed language use.

First Example: Origins Michel Foucault (15 October 1926 – 25 June 1984) was a French Intellectual, Historian and Sociologist. He held a chair at the College de France in the History of Systems of Thought and also taught at the University of California at Berkeley

Michel Foucault

Definition Theorists view language as social interaction, and are concerned with the social contexts in which discourse is embedded. Goal to understand the social power and political control functions of language use

Underdevelopment Discourse Left- Arturo Escobar: development studies causes underdevelopment   Attacks Globalization and Post-Fordism (post-modernism postindustrial-communications-computers and internet, etc.) Anthropology studies “tribes” of economists in the World Bank

Lessons of Discourse World Bank justifies “underdevelopment” Promotes a mis-understanding of North-South Relationships Underdevelopment is an active verb- that defines globalization

Second Example Right- development as anti politics and self-perpetuating in terms of action and LDC status and perpetuates elites in power (Bauer and Ferguson) Lesotho

Reference James Ferguson, The Anti-Politics Machine "Development, Depoliticization, and Bureaucratic Power in Lesotho (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1990)

Third Example 3. Essentialist- Ostrom: commons vs. individuals. Inability to management public goods without individual direct interest involvement.

Four- Public Choice and Rationalism 4. Public Choice: Peasant Organizations, Popkin and The Free Rider Problem   =The overall issue is that of Collective Action vs. individual choice =Question: What is there between collectivization and privatization

The Motivation of Conservative Discourse “Debates” Tendency is to avoid collective responsibility or collective action 1. Common Pool Resources Problem 2. Prisoners dilemma- can never get to optimal 3. Change the rules of the game” and “getting the institutions right” 4. Key: getting direct involvement (Ostrom)

More Motivations 5. Designing their own contract with your neighbors   6. Critique: How does one ratchet up from local communities (and direct democracy) to cities, intermediate governments and nations and (lesson) avoid collective responsibility?

Motivations and an Issue 7. Historical Antecedents for Collective Action: Heady, Weber and complex bureaucratic systems a. "Hydraulic Societies" and centralized bureaucratic empires b. Classic administrative systems elitist, hierarchical and rational vs. state roles in industrialization (Late developers- Germany and Japan c. Public Choice says public organizations require collective responsibility that is almost impossible, yet history shows bureaucracies can be collective (New Deal)

Policy Debates Policy Recommendations: What is to Be done- Reprise   1. Revolt or Hybridism? (Escobar) 2. Trade not Aid? (Bauer) c. Individualism, indirect systems and representation? (Ostrom) d. Culture vs. structure- (Bates vs. Sklar) debate over rational choice in peasant societies. Functional or dis-functional. e. Post-Fordism /post-modernism- local community specificity and an interconnected world. What do we do about globalization and unskilled labor? The debate about protectionism. India, Mexico and the U.S.

Discourse Limitations Critique of the discourse as method   1. Combines description with evaluation- a systematic way of presenting disputed matters that impact individuals and society. Focus is on the "disputability" of the concept. 2. Problem- discourse leads to a claim of a single mode in order to critique it. (Gasper re. Escobar). Such debates include several arguments 3.Danger oversimplification of complex debate.

Comp Question Mock Comprehensive Question: To what extent does the development discourse literature contribute to theory building in the development area. What are the implications of discourse for policy choices? Critique the various discourse "schools." How operational or practical (for practitioners) is discourse theory.   Deconstruct the Discourse question.

Quotes   "Discourse is not the expression of thought, it is a practice with conditions, rules and historical transformations." Arturo Escobar Discourse theorists often present "somewhat lordly, yet partly inaccurate attacks by Northern fundis from both Left and Right." Des Gasper "...common-pool resources can be organized in a way that avoids both excessive consumption and administrative cost." Eleanor Ostrom "Discourse is a fancy word for talk…." An Old Philosopher

All Groups Deconstruct Comp Question Indicate Ten References with a one sentence thesis statement Write a mock comp question for each of the above quotes.