Economic democracy through pro-poor growth:
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Veröffentlicht: Thousand Oaks, Calif. Sage 2009
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Introduction -- The point of departure : Understanding the reality, constructive dissent and moving from lessons on the ground to sustainable policy / Ponna Wignaraja -- Evolution of the macro micro pro poor strategy / Ponna Wignaraja -- The core methodology with the poor as subjects -- Introduction -- Some conceptual and methodological issues / Ponna Wignaraja -- Knowledge, power and action : the role of participatory action research / L. Sheth -- Participatory development praxis in Pakistan's punjab : a case study / Akmal Hussain -- Social mobilization and keeping the people's surplus in people's hands / Susil Sirivardana -- Strengthening the base through participatory democracy for transition to sustainability / Shrikrishna Upadhyay -- Sensitization and training of facilitators through praxis and par -- Introduction -- An illustrative case study of experiential learning and deep immersion training -- Making the macro framework pro-poor : a strategic agenda -- Towards a new socialistic pattern and the welfare model in Kerala, India / Madhu Subramanian -- Poverty, power and local government in Pakistan / Akmal Hussain and Savail Hussain -- Values, development with equity and democracy : the dynamics in Bangladesh / Shaikh Maqsood Ali
This volume addresses a central dilemma of our times from a perspective based on lessons from the ground-persistence of structural poverty after sixty years of independence amidst rapid economic growth, widening social anomie, political crisis and failing policy. . The collection presents an alternative school of thought which has been evolved by scholars and activists over decades, in which the poor are presented not as the problem but as an essential resource. Among this volume's distinguishing ideas are: a new role for the poor, raising mass consciousness, a core methodology for transformat
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ISBN:8132101278
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