This exciting book aims to place the arts at the centre of debates in development studies by introducing new ways of conceptualizing art in relation to development. Jacqueline Priego-Hernandez is impressed by case studies including theatrical performances “of the oppressed” in India and “third world cinema” in Brazil. This book is recommended reading for both seasoned practitioners and development studies students alike
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Book reviewCommunity Development in Theory and Practice an International ReaderEdited by; Gary Craig...
How do we find calm in dense heaving cities such as Tokyo, London, or New York? In Sanctuaries of th...
Reclaiming Beauty is a title bringing together authors from architecture, political science, and the...
This exciting book aims to place the arts at the centre of debates in development studies by introdu...
This exciting book aims to place the arts at the centre of debates in development studies by introdu...
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This collection sees development as something that can be understood through studying literature, fi...
The Social Life of Artistic Property, a collaborative project between five authors, explores creatin...
In Learning as Development, Daniel A. Wagner offers a timely intervention in the discussion of what ...
Book review of David Stoesz, Charles Guzzetta and Mark Lusk, International Development. Boston, Ally...
Adaptation constitutes the driving force of contemporary culture, with stories adapted across an arr...
In Learning as Development, Daniel A. Wagner offers a timely intervention in the discussion of what ...
In World Change-Maker, Ann McLaughlin lays out the key skills and knowledge required for internation...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/44485/1/10745_2004_Article_BF00888979.p...
Book reviewCommunity Development in Theory and Practice an International ReaderEdited by; Gary Craig...
How do we find calm in dense heaving cities such as Tokyo, London, or New York? In Sanctuaries of th...
Reclaiming Beauty is a title bringing together authors from architecture, political science, and the...