Globalization and Global Development Practice - Paul Battersby and Ravi K. Roy Shared Mental Models and International Development: - Arthur T. Denzau and Ravi K. Roy Models of Governance Mental Models of Economic Development - Richard P. Appelbaum Governance, Power and Participation - Paul Battersby, Thunradee Taveekan and Gregoire Nimbtik Globalization, Gender and Development - Cirila P. Limpangog, Lesley J. Pruitt and Julian C.H. Lee Rethinking Practices of Security in an Age of Globalization - Damian Grenfell Models of Justice Global Justice, International Law and Development - Paul Battersby and Rebekah Farrell Moral Dilemmas: Ethics and Development Practice - Vandra Harris Religion and International Development - Desmond Cahill Corruption and Development - Robert Klitgaard New Models of Practice Environmentally Sustainable Development in Practice - Anil Hira Situating the Practitioner as Co-Learner and Co-Participant in Global Development - Jose Roberto Guevara, Kent Goldsworthy and Alexander Snow Navigating Dualities: A Case Study of Organizational Governance in Cambodian Civil Society - Louise Coventry Communicating Development: Towards Strategic, Inclusive and Creative Approaches - Marianne D. Sison Financial Inclusion as Practice: Microfinance and Mobile Money - Supriya Singh When Adaptation Fails: Planned Relocation as a Rights-Based Response to Climate Displacement - Scott Leckie Global Health and Development Practice - Debbi Long, Paul Komesaroff and Elizabeth Kath Conclusion Development Theory and Beyond - Jonathan Makuwira
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This important book offers a fresh new perspective on globalization and development and is a must-read for academics, policy-makers and practitioners alike. In drawing together some of the most recent research on global change and the contested nature of international development, this book offers a unique 'practitioners' perspective on some of the greatest challenges of our time. In doing so, the collection of chapters makes a fluent and stimulating contribution to debates concerning the relationship between structure and agency, in the context of how different actors negotiate more sustainable pathways to development. This book is sure to be of considerable interest to a wide readership in development studies, economics, politics, law and related disciplines. -- Roy Maconachie