Syllabus

Reading List

 

Bridge, G. 2008. Global production networks and the extractive sector: Governing resource-based development.  Journal of Economic geography. 8:  pp. 389-419. 31 pages.

Chant, S. Re-thinking the “Feminization of poverty” in relation to aggregate Gender Indices. Journal of human development. Vol 7, no. 2. 201-220. 20 pages.

Hesselberg, J. 2010. Becoming poor in Ghana. Ghana Journal of Geography Vol. 7(1), 2015 Pages 97 – 108. 12 pages

Hesselberg, J & A. Iversen 2009. A historical and gendered perspective on HIV/AIDS in Botswana. University of Oslo. 34 pages.

Hesselberg, J. & J.A. Yaro. 2006. An assessment of the extent and causes of food insecurity in northern Ghana using a livelihood vulnerability framework. GeoJournal, Vol. 67. 41-55. 15 pages.

Holmen, H. 2015. Is land grabbing always what it is supposed to be? Large-scale land investments in sub-Saharan Africa. Development Policy Review, 2015, 1-22. 22 pages.

ILO. 2017. World social protection report 2017-2019. Geneva. 215 pages.

Jensen, K B. 2015a. Working and living in the private home spaces of the employer: Bangladesh Female child domestic worker’s limited agency. 1-16. 16 pages.

Jensen, K B. 2015b. .Learning skills, building social capital, and getting education: Actual and potential advantages of child domestic work in Bangladesh. Geographies of children and young people, Springer Singapore. Vol. 10.. 22 pages.

Jensen, K B. 2015c. “Child slavery and the fish processing industry in Bangladesh”. Focus on Geography, Vol. 56 (2), pp. 54-65. 12 pages

Koch, S. 2015. From Poverty Reduction to Mutual Interests? The debate on Differentiation in EU Development Policy. Development policy review 33 (4) 479-502. 24 pages.

McKay, J. Ch. 2: Reassessing Development Theory: Modernization and Beyond, in Kingsbury, D et al. Key Issues in Development 2004, 45-66. 22 pages.

Narayanan, S. 2011. A case for reframing the cash transfer debate in India. Economic and Political Weekly, May 21, Vol. 46, No. 21. 41-48. 8 pages.

Roelen, K., Longhurst, D. & R. Sabates-Wheeler. 2018. The role of cash transfers in social protection, humanitarian response and shock-responsive social protection. IDS Working Paper, No. 517. 3-26. 24 pages.

Stewart, F., Ranis, G. & E. Samman. 2018.  Advancing human development. Theory and practice, p 1-25. Oxford University Press, Oxford. 25 pages.

Tanle, A. 2015. Towards an integrated framework for analysing the links between migration and livelihoods. Norwegian Journal of Geography, Vol. 69, No. 5. 257-264.18 pages.

UNCTAD. 2018. The least developed countries report 2018. Entrepreneurship for structural transformation. Beyond business as usual. Geneva. 170 pages.

UNIDO. 2017. Industrial Development Report 2018. Demands for manufacturing: Driving inclusive and sustainable industrial development. Vienna. 245 pages

World Bank. 2018a. Piecing together the poverty puzzle. Poverty and shared prosperity. Washington DC. 195 pages.

World Bank. 2018b. The state of social safety nets. Washington DC. 185 pages.

Yanguas, P. 2018. Why we lie about aid. Development and the messy politics of change, p.1-18. Zed, London. 18 pages.

Yaro, J.A. & J. Hesselberg (eds). 2016a. Adaptation to climate change and variability in rural West Africa, pp. 147-170. Springer International, Switzerland. 24 pages.

Yaro, J.A. & J. Hesselberg (eds). 2016b. Adaptation to climate change and variability in rural West Africa, pp. 239-244 Springer International, Switzerland. 16 pages.

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