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Challenging Global Development : Towards Decoloniality and Justice
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Editor(s):
Henning Melber
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Uma Kothari
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Laura Camfield
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Kees Biekart
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2024
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Springer Nature Switzerland
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978-3-031-30307-4
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978-3-031-30308-1
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2024
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10.1007/978-3-031-30308-1
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Rethinking Development and Decolonising Development Studies
pp. 15
Essentialist Approaches to Global Issues: The Ontological Limitations of Development Studies
pp. 35
Beyond the Sustainable Development Goals: Post-development Alternatives
pp. 55
In Search of Alternatives to Development: Learning from Grounded Initiatives
pp. 73
Why Is Development Elusive? Structural Adjustments of Africa in the Longue Durée
pp. 95
Cultivating Post-development: Pluriversal Transitions and Radical Spaces of Engagement
pp. 117
Beyond Deconstruction and Towards Decoloniality: Pedagogy and Curriculum Design in SWANA and South Asia Studies in US Higher Education
pp. 139
Data Collection Versus Knowledge Theft: Relational Accountability and the Research Ethics of Indigenous Knowledges
pp. 165
Assuming Power in New Forms: Learning to Feel ‘With the Other’ in Decolonial Research
pp. 195
Development and Post-development in a Time of Crisis
pp. 205
South-South Cooperation and Decoloniality
pp. 215
Decolonising Development Management: Epistemological Shifts and Practical Actions
pp. 225
What Is ‘Development’ and Can We ‘Decolonise’ It? Some Ontological and Epistemological Reflections
pp. 237
EADI Roundtable: Recasting Development Studies in Times of Multiple Crises
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