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Exposes current policy myths around entrepreneurs and development in Africa, demonstrating the counterproductive consequences of misguided policy. Â
An in-depth exploration of the impact of GM crops in Ghana, and what the ‘new Green Revolution’ means for development in Africa and beyond.
Indigenous essays in honour of Linda TuhiwaiSmith celebrate the positive, shifting ground of how Indigenouswriters are shaping the post-colonial research world
An examination of the hegemonic nature of civil society, in order to conceptually confront global power differences that impact marginalized people living in or coming from former colonies or the ‘Global South’.
In a world where environmental issues are mixed with political sensibilities creating a multitude of paradoxes, this book provides fresh and realistic insights into just what needs to be done to achieve just sustainabilites and impede the possible social and environmental crises.
Linda Tuhiwai Smith’s landmark work on decolonial and indigenous research, thoroughly revised and updated.
The author expertly argues that in the current world crisis it is necessary to recover a more holistic vision of development that creates a vocabulary linking more technical (and predominantly economic) aspects of development with more humanistic and ecological goals.
A scathing indictment of the current development agenda, and an impassioned call for a new and radical approach to alleviating global poverty.
A revealing memoir of resilience, exposing the numerous failures of Western intervention at the centre of West Africa’s Ebola outbreak.
The first empirical study of the inner workings of South Africa's dysfunctional policy development process, exposing the challenges of large-scale policy overhaul and the frictions at the heart of the South African state.
A comprehensive, historical study of one of the world's largest food aid programmes, interrogating the failures of contemporary humanitarianism and the wider crisis in the global food system.
A comprehensive, historical study of one of the world's largest food aid programmes, interrogating the failures of contemporary humanitarianism and the wider crisis in the global food system.