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Development Studies - Development Theory - Sustainable Development - Community Development and Empowerment

Development Theory By Richard Haines

Development Theory 1. I ntroduction 2. M odernization Theory

2. Modernization Theory 2.1 Classification of modernization theories

2.1 Classification of modernisation theories The economic approach Sociological approaches Political modernization and development development The psychological approach

2. Modernization Theory 2.1 Classification of modernization theories 2.2 General features of modernization theory 2.3 Criticisms of modernization theory

Development Theory 1.I ntroduction 2.M odernization Theory 3.R adical Theories of Development

3. Radical Theories of Development 3.1 Structurallist treadition 3.2 Dependency theory

3.2.1 Marxism and imperialism Paul Baran : The political economy of growth Andre Gunder Frank General features of dependency theory Dependent development World systems theory Criticisms of dependency theory

Development Theory 1.Introduction 2.Modernization Theory 3.Radical Theories of Development 4.Beyond Macro Theory

4.1 The new international economic order 4.2 Growth with redistribution : the basic needs approach

Development Theory 1.Introduction 2.Modernization Theory 3.Radical Theories of Development 4.Beyond Macro Theory 5.Neo-Liberalism

Development Theory 1.Introduction 2.Modernization Theory 3.Radical Theories of Development 4.Beyond Macro Theory 5.Neo-Liberalism 6.Alternative Approaches : The 1980s and After and After

6. Alternative Approaches : The 1980s and After 6.1 Environmentalism and sustainable development development 6.2 Gender and development 6.3 Populism

Development Theory 1.Introduction 2.Modernization Theory 3.Radical Theories of Development 4.Beyond Macro Theory 5.Neo-Liberalism 6.Alternative Approaches : The 1980s and After 7.New Directions in Development Theory and Practice

Development Theory 1.Introduction 2.Modernization Theory 3.Radical Theories of Development 4.Beyond Macro Theory 5.Neo-Liberalism 6.Alternative Approaches : The 1980s and After 7.New Directions in Development Theory and Practice 8.Contemporary Development Alternative

8.1 Globalization 8.2 Postmodernism and development 8.3 Beyond development

Development Theory 1.Introduction 2.Modernization Theory 3.Radical Theories of Development 4.Beyond Macro Theory 5.Neo-Liberalism 6.Alternative Approaches : The 1980s and After 7.New Directions in Development Theory and Practice 8.Contemporary Development Alternative 9.Conclusion

Sustainable Development Stephan Treurnicht

Sustainable Development 1. Introduction 2.The concept of sustainable development 3.The north-south issue 4.Dominant views on sustainable development

4.1 The technocentrics management view 4.2 The populist view 4.3 The deep ecological view 4.4 The co-evolutionary view

Sustainable Development 1. Introduction 2.The concept of sustainable development 3.The north-south issue 4.Dominant views on sustainable development 5.Promoting sustainable development at grassroots

5.1 Context and local knowledge 5.2 Participation and local choice 5.3 Devolution of power 5.4 Towards open-ended reciprocal learning

Sustainable Development 1. Introduction 2.The concept of sustainable development 3.The north-south issue 4.Dominant views on sustainable development 5.Promoting sustainable development at grassroots 6.Conclusion

Community Development and Empowerment Tsitso Monaheng

Community Development and Empowerment 1.Introduction 2.Community development

2.1 Origins of community development 2.2 Main characteristics of community development Felt needs Felt needs Community participation Community participation Educative process Educative process

2.1 Origins of community development 2.2 Main characteristics of community development development 2.3 Major role-players in community development development 2. Community development

2.1 Origins of community development 2.2 Main characteristics of community development development 2.3 Major role-players in community development development 2.4 Problems in implementing community development development

2. Community development 2.1 Origins of community development 2.2 Main characteristics of community development development 2.3 Major role-players in community development development 2.4 Problems in implementing community development development 2.5 Related Development strategies Reconstruction and Development Reconstruction and Development Programme(RDP) Programme(RDP)

2. Community development 2.1 Origins of community development 2.2 Main characteristics of community development development 2.3 Major role-players in community development 2.4 Problems in implementing community development development 2.5 Related Development strategies 2.6 Community development case study

Community Development and Empowerment 1.Introduction 2.Community development 3.Empowerment 3.1 Equity 3.2 Capacity building 3.2 Capacity building 3.3 Empowerment and participation 3.3 Empowerment and participation

Community Development and Empowerment 1.Introduction 2.Community development 3.Empowerment 4.Conclusion

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