One of the more familiar tropes in development-related literature is that impoverished people are neither passive recipients of development nor passive victims of process that have caused their marginalization. This progress report examines two ways in which research has elaborated on this idea, namely the collective responses to the causes of deprivation on one hand and the collective effects of uncoordinated responses on the other. The first theme has been reanimated by remarkable mobilizations across the world, including revolutions, widespread expressions of frustration, demands for more substantive inclusion into society and distributional systems, and mobilizations to enhance autonomy through self-organization. The second theme consid...
There have been so many effort have been done to reduce poverty. The poor has decreased. However, i...
The debate between post-development theorists and their critics has raised several important questio...
In the context of recent arguments that stereotyping plays an important role in the subjugation of p...
One of the more familiar tropes in development-related literature is that impoverished people are ne...
Historically, development practice and theory has been focused on increasing the productive capacity...
Published Online: 14 JAN 2013Poor people's movements describes contentious collective actors that ar...
Discussions of chronic poverty emphasize the extent to which poverty endures because of the social r...
One area of interest in poverty in Urban America has focused attention on the urban poor and their p...
The poors have been ignored within the process of economic development, as myth of non-existence rev...
The impoverishment commonly associated with development-induced displacement often occurs because of...
In response to the empirical and theoretical weaknesses of the older social stress or deprivation th...
Abstract The poors have been ignored within the process of economic development, as myth of non-exis...
Summaries Aid and development agencies like to believe that they manage their development programme...
With the reproduction of severe deprivation among the campesinado in Latin America as a starting-poi...
Social movements emerge as part of and in response to the prevailing relations of power. They emerge...
There have been so many effort have been done to reduce poverty. The poor has decreased. However, i...
The debate between post-development theorists and their critics has raised several important questio...
In the context of recent arguments that stereotyping plays an important role in the subjugation of p...
One of the more familiar tropes in development-related literature is that impoverished people are ne...
Historically, development practice and theory has been focused on increasing the productive capacity...
Published Online: 14 JAN 2013Poor people's movements describes contentious collective actors that ar...
Discussions of chronic poverty emphasize the extent to which poverty endures because of the social r...
One area of interest in poverty in Urban America has focused attention on the urban poor and their p...
The poors have been ignored within the process of economic development, as myth of non-existence rev...
The impoverishment commonly associated with development-induced displacement often occurs because of...
In response to the empirical and theoretical weaknesses of the older social stress or deprivation th...
Abstract The poors have been ignored within the process of economic development, as myth of non-exis...
Summaries Aid and development agencies like to believe that they manage their development programme...
With the reproduction of severe deprivation among the campesinado in Latin America as a starting-poi...
Social movements emerge as part of and in response to the prevailing relations of power. They emerge...
There have been so many effort have been done to reduce poverty. The poor has decreased. However, i...
The debate between post-development theorists and their critics has raised several important questio...
In the context of recent arguments that stereotyping plays an important role in the subjugation of p...