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Postcolonial Geography, Paperback / softback Book

Postcolonial Geography Paperback / softback

Paperback / softback

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Development, Space, Power is a critical introduction to the politics of 'development', integrating theory and practice.

The authors fuse theoretical perspectives from postcolonial theory and political economy to present a culturally informed analysis of the Third World. Organized in three integrated sections, the book presents an overview of theory, focussing on development issues.

Specific themes are examined including: the state; civil society; social movements; The book is illustrated throughout with contextualized case studies.

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