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Post-development advocates and decolonial thinkers are calling for radical alternatives to development. The book will be an important guide for students, researchers and practitioners looking for better ways to address the desires and aspirations of marginalised communities in the Global South.
Sally Matthews is an Associate Professor in the Department of Political and International Studies at Rhodes University, South Africa. She is interested in a rather eclectic range of topics - post-development theory, the politics of knowledge production on Africa, the role of NGOs in Africa, higher education transformation and decolonisation - which are all loosely related to the question of whether and how those who occupy positions of privilege can act in the interests of the marginalised and oppressed. Alba Castellsagué is an Assistant Professor (Lecturer) in the Pedagogy Department at the University of Girona (UdG). She has teaching and research experience in the fields of education and international development, gender equality and migration studies.
1. Introduction PART I: AMBIVALENCE, NOSTALGIA, COMPLEXITY 2. In search of post-development alternatives: ubuntu and development in South Africa 3. 'Hardware' and 'software' bikas: Nepali notions on development and its alternatives 4. Development as nostalgia and reverie in Eastern Rwanda 5. CAMPFIRE and the politics of ambivalence: attitudes towards development in Kanyemba, Zimbabwe PART II: BUEN VIVIR, LIVING WELL AND WELLBEING 6. The vivir bien rhetoric and Afro-Bolivian women's struggles for recognition and inclusive citizenship 7. Revisiting the indigeneity-modernity relationship: vivir bien in the Bolivian Highlands 8. 'Money is a universal need': exploring Indigenous peoples' engagement with externally-led development in the Peruvian Amazon PART III: ALTERNATIVES? 9. Economies of solidarity in Tehran: new commons and diverse economies on the margins? 10. Ontology in action: ecocentrism as defence of place in Indigenous social movement practices, South Africa 11. Ambivalent perspectives on degrowth and alternatives to development: exploring notions of kalamboan and ginhawa in Siquijor province, Philippines 12. Conclusion