Kjell Havnevik, Terje Oestigaard, Eva Tobisson, Tea Virtanen
This book discusses and challenges concepts that are widely used in research and policy related to development issues in Africa. The main rationale for such an undertaking is that the concepts that are used to understand and define the world in general and Africa in particular are not merely describing social, economic and political processes and events; they are also largely framing these very same processes. Thus, the concepts by which we structure the world will implicitly or explicitly give premises for policies and practices; limiting or favouring certain types of actions and frameworks...
This book discusses and challenges concepts that are widely used in research and policy related to development issues in Africa. The main rationale fo...