DEVELOP 709 - Theories of International Development

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Description: Examines early and contemporary theories and paradigms of international development, including modernisation and dependency theory, neoliberalism, human development, post-development, and participatory development. Investigates the dominance of economic growth as a development target and how this has been contested. The course will enable students to critically analyse the processes and phenomena involved in what is called ‘development’.

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Restriction: DEVELOP 700 For students currently enrolled in a BA(Hons), PGDipArts or MA in Development Studies, or MProfStuds in International Relations and Human Rights.

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