Cultural and social relations that are constitutive of alternative ways of conceiving and practicing development exemplify "living other-wise" (Shilliam 2015, 8) to the central premises of the global development agenda. That is to say, communities who are actively trying to create sustainable alternatives have been contesting the dominant vision of development. In this article, I explore the small, fledgling Bushmen Farming Network of Malaita, Solomon Islands, who question the dominant vision of agricultural development and are attempting to create a small, dynamic, and self-conscious alternative that seeks to enhance self-reliance and local production. My analysis highlights the persistence of social values and relations other-wise and dem...
Economic development is usually considered to be increasing levels of output per capita and in the p...
The Solomon Islands villagers like so many of their Pacific island cousins have become preoccupied w...
The Cook Islands are increasingly dependent on external aid, finance, technology and employment oppo...
This paper is about globalisation, the state, and community development in Melanesia. The paper draw...
This paper is about globalisation, the state, and community development and social change in Melanes...
Using the example of smallholder oil-palm production in Papua New Guinea, this article illustrates h...
The argument that rural development serving the needs of rural villagers in the third world should b...
We show in this article how modernization, disguised as “community development,” continues to fail r...
ABSTRACT Outside of or without development initiatives, people make a living by using their complex ...
This book addresses the global–local tension evident in much work on development issues, through the...
Abstract In the 1970s, the British Solomon Islands Protectorate introduced large scale plantati...
Indigenous groups who live on and work with customary land and resources occupy many rural settings ...
This article examines how land under customary forms of tenure can provide the opportunity for a var...
Aid agencies provide significant funding for the development of modern market systems in subsistence...
'Social development' and 'economic development' are complex concepts, concepts that may be interpret...
Economic development is usually considered to be increasing levels of output per capita and in the p...
The Solomon Islands villagers like so many of their Pacific island cousins have become preoccupied w...
The Cook Islands are increasingly dependent on external aid, finance, technology and employment oppo...
This paper is about globalisation, the state, and community development in Melanesia. The paper draw...
This paper is about globalisation, the state, and community development and social change in Melanes...
Using the example of smallholder oil-palm production in Papua New Guinea, this article illustrates h...
The argument that rural development serving the needs of rural villagers in the third world should b...
We show in this article how modernization, disguised as “community development,” continues to fail r...
ABSTRACT Outside of or without development initiatives, people make a living by using their complex ...
This book addresses the global–local tension evident in much work on development issues, through the...
Abstract In the 1970s, the British Solomon Islands Protectorate introduced large scale plantati...
Indigenous groups who live on and work with customary land and resources occupy many rural settings ...
This article examines how land under customary forms of tenure can provide the opportunity for a var...
Aid agencies provide significant funding for the development of modern market systems in subsistence...
'Social development' and 'economic development' are complex concepts, concepts that may be interpret...
Economic development is usually considered to be increasing levels of output per capita and in the p...
The Solomon Islands villagers like so many of their Pacific island cousins have become preoccupied w...
The Cook Islands are increasingly dependent on external aid, finance, technology and employment oppo...