The aim of this special issue is to push forward the frontier of development studies by analysing local livelihoods from a ‘flows of capital/people’ perspective. In development studies, and especially in livelihood research, local development has long been defined in terms of local people’s agency and the importance of capitals and capabilities. Over the last decade, however, the context of local development has undergone considerable change. Globalisation, in alternation with deglobalisation, has given rise to new and intensified flows and circulations: the total volume and the diversity of capital flows and flows of people have rapidly increased, often going hand in hand with flows of goods, knowledge and ideas. Rather than looking at loc...
In developing countries it has increasingly been recognised how rural households draw upon a range o...
The relationship between migration and development is currently a key area in research and policymak...
Are migration and development connected? Migration is as old as humanity whilst economic development...
The aim of this special issue is to push forward the frontier of development studies by analysing lo...
The aim of this special issue is to push forward the frontier of development studies by analysing lo...
This paper argues that global linkages, flows and circulations merit a more central place in theoriz...
This article explores new insights generated by livelihood research with respect to poverty problems...
This paper explores new insights generated by livelihood research with respect to poverty problems i...
Nowadays the Migration and Development relation is becoming a kind of “mantra” (Faist 2008) a real “...
The relationship between migration and development is currently a key area in research and policymak...
The migration and development theory, that recognizes and empowers migrants as key development actor...
The book has gathered together a series of outstanding essays by academics and policy experts from a...
Migration in sub-Saharan Africa, as in the rest of the world, has always been an essential element i...
Faist T. Migrants as transnational development agents: An inquiry into the newest round of the miara...
This paper examines the involvement of Indian diasporic communities in the dynamics of economic deve...
In developing countries it has increasingly been recognised how rural households draw upon a range o...
The relationship between migration and development is currently a key area in research and policymak...
Are migration and development connected? Migration is as old as humanity whilst economic development...
The aim of this special issue is to push forward the frontier of development studies by analysing lo...
The aim of this special issue is to push forward the frontier of development studies by analysing lo...
This paper argues that global linkages, flows and circulations merit a more central place in theoriz...
This article explores new insights generated by livelihood research with respect to poverty problems...
This paper explores new insights generated by livelihood research with respect to poverty problems i...
Nowadays the Migration and Development relation is becoming a kind of “mantra” (Faist 2008) a real “...
The relationship between migration and development is currently a key area in research and policymak...
The migration and development theory, that recognizes and empowers migrants as key development actor...
The book has gathered together a series of outstanding essays by academics and policy experts from a...
Migration in sub-Saharan Africa, as in the rest of the world, has always been an essential element i...
Faist T. Migrants as transnational development agents: An inquiry into the newest round of the miara...
This paper examines the involvement of Indian diasporic communities in the dynamics of economic deve...
In developing countries it has increasingly been recognised how rural households draw upon a range o...
The relationship between migration and development is currently a key area in research and policymak...
Are migration and development connected? Migration is as old as humanity whilst economic development...