1st Edition

Arresting Development The power of knowledge for social change

By Craig Johnson Copyright 2009
208 Pages 2 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

208 Pages 2 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

208 Pages 2 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

Scholars have become increasingly concerned about the impact of neo-liberalism on the field of development. Governments around the world have for some time been exposed to the forces of globalization and macro-economic reform, reflecting the power and influence of the world’s principal international economic institutions and a broader commitment to the principles of neo-classical economics and... Read more

1. Deconstructing ‘Knowledge for Development’  2. The ‘Poverty of History’ in Neo-classical Discourse: Positivism, New Institutionalism and ‘the Tragedy of the Commons’  3. Exporting the Model: Marxism, Postmodernism and Development  4. Development as Discourse: Contesting the Politics of ‘Post-Development’  5. Development as Freedom of Choice: From Measurement to Empowerment to Rational Choice  6. Advancing Knowledge for Social Change

Biography

Craig Johnson is Associate Professor of Political Science at the University of Guelph in Canada. He has published widely in the field of governance, decentralization and sustainable development, focusing mainly on Asia. His most recent publication (co-edited) is Policy Windows and Livelihood Futures: Prospects for Poverty Reduction in Rural India (Oxford University Press, 2006).