Anthropology and Development: Understanding Contemporary Social ChangeThis book re-establishes the relevance of mainstream anthropological (and sociological) approaches to development processes and simultaneously recognizes that contemporary development ought to be anthropology‘s principal area of study. Professor de Sardan argues for a socio-anthropology of change and development that is a deeply empirical, multidimensional, diachronic study of social groups and their interactions. The Introduction provides a thought-provoking examination of the principal new approaches that have emerged in the discipline during the 1990s. Part I then makes clear the complexity of social change and development, and the ways in which socio-anthropology can measure up to the challenge of this complexity. Part II looks more closely at some of the leading variables involved in the development process, including relations of production; the logics of social action; the nature of knowledge; forms of mediation; and ‘political‘ strategies. |
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Contenido
Relations of production and modes of economic action | |
Development projects and social logic | |
Popular knowledge and scientific and technical knowledge | |
Mediations and brokerage | |
Arenas and strategic groups | |
Conclusion | |
Bibliography | |
Index | |
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
Anthropology and Development: Understanding Comtemporary Social Change Jean-Pierre Olivier de Sardan Vista previa limitada - 2005 |
Anthropology and development: understanding contemporary social change Jean-Pierre Olivier de Sardan Vista de fragmentos - 2005 |
Términos y frases comunes
African agricultural anthropology of development anthropology of social arena behaviour Bierschenk Blundo brokerage brokers change and development Chapter colonial common complex conceptions concerned conflicts constraints context culture deconstructionism defined development agents development institutions development language development operators development projects developmentalist configuration discourse economic anthropology empirical enquiry entangled social logic etcetera ethnology example exist fact field French Hence ibid ideological populism individual innovation interactions intervention Marxist means mediators methodological individualism methodological populism milieu mode of production networks Nonetheless norms Olivier de Sardan paradigm participatory rural appraisal peasant perspective phenomena point of view political popular knowledge popular technical knowledge populist practices problem problematic processes professional project language propose rationalities reality reference relations of production relationship rhetoric role scientific sidetracking social actors social change social logic approach social sciences societies sociology specific stereotypes strategic groups strategies structures studies symbolic traditional various village Zarma
