Scholars without Borders Help Centre

You should be able to find the answers to most of your questions here- see the list of FAQs on the right. In case a query is outside of that list, of course there is always email (scholarswithoutborders@gmail.com) which we will answer within 24 hours, or the telephone (+91-9971763322) which we will answer during working hours (ours).

Store Information

The SwB Store is divided into a number of ministores, each listing different products such as for Books, eBooks, Audiobooks, Music CDs, Documentaries, Journal Subscriptions, Educational Material Maps and so on. The Books Ministore is what we have started with, and from time to time we will add more.

HELP

From Individual to Community

Issues in Development Studies

Summary

 From Individual to Community brings together a set of papers that provides critical commentaries on various facets of the ongoing process of development. The book addresses issues that concern developing countries such as globalization, economic growth, rural transformation, gender equality, educational reforms and the Dalit movement from a multidisciplinary perspective.

Based on the theoretical framework of the normative principles, the book evaluates issues that are specifically relevant in the Indian context rich versus poor, globalization versus sustainable development, and so on. Devoid of any ideological rigidity, this book is an unbiased exposition of the material as well as ideological positioning of globalization, development and change.

This book also commemorates the birth centenary of Professor Malcolm Adiseshiah, former Deputy Director General of UNESCO and a Padma Bhushan awardee. He also founded the Madras Institute of Development Studies.



Editor: Rathinasamy Maria Saleth
Price: Rs. 695
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 280
Dimensions: 8.5 in x 6.5 in
Publisher: Sage India
ISBN 13: 9788132107316

Category:
Author Information & Reviews Economics

Author Information & Reviews
Author Information & Reviews
Table of contents Table of contents

SwB » Store » Book » From Individual to Community