ASM4470

Comparative sociology of 'development'

Proposed to be offered next in 2000

Dawn Ryan

12 points -2 hours per week -Clayton

Objectives Students in this subject can expect to develop a critical appreciation of theories of 'development', 'underdevelopment' and 'modernisation'; acquire an understanding of the extent to which 'development' theorists write from the perspective of concepts and categories drawn from Western European experience of modernity; utilise these understandings in the examination of specific case studies in the Asia- Pacific region; acquire and demonstrate a capacity for independent and critical assessment of material presented to them by writing well organised and logically argued essays on topics provided and chosen.

Synopsis A discussion of cultural, economic and political change in non-Western countries with a focus on the Asia-Pacific region. A critical evaluation of the prevailing notion of modernity based on the experiences of the non-West.

Assessment Written (9000 words): 100%

Recommended texts

Hettne B Development theory and the three worlds: Towards an international political economy of development Longman, 1995

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