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monografia Rebiun25327067 https://catalogo.rebiun.org/rebiun/record/Rebiun25327067 m o d cr cnu---unuuu 181117s2018 cm o 000 0 eng d 995655099X 9789956550999 UAM 991008083199704211 EBLCP eng pn EBLCP NT MERUC OCLCQ OCLCF IDB JSTOR OCLCQ UNAV 338.96 23 Development Naivety and Emergent Insecurities in a Monopolised World Recurso electrónico] the Politics and Sociology of Development in Contempora Mankon, Bamenda Langaa RPCIG 2018 Mankon, Bamenda Mankon, Bamenda Langaa RPCIG 382 p. 382 p. EBSCO Academic eBook Collection Complete Cover; Title page; Copyright page; Authors' Biography; Contents; Chapter 1 -- The (In)securities and Futures of Development in Africa; Introduction; Agency and the quest for human dignity and secure sustainable development; Chapter outline; References; Chapter 2 -- Development without the People? What has Always Missed in Development Paradigms "Imposed" on Africa?; Introduction; Development or Maendeleo and Swahili philosophy; Balanced and centralised power as a tool for development; Ubuntu philosophy of Development; Harmful development and environment; Consumerism as a harbinger to development ConclusionAbbreviations; References; Chapter 3 -- 'Green Bombers, ' Torture and Terror: Political Security and the Nazi Legacy in Zimbabwe, 2001-2009; Introduction; Conceptualising [in]security; The rise and institutionalisation of the 'Hitler Youth' in Nazi Germany; Instrumentalisation of the Hitler Youth as a Nazi militia in Germany and abroad; Zimbabwe's National Youth Service Training Programme and the emergence of the Green Bombers; The Nazi-style reign of terror by the Green Bombers in Zimbabwe; Tasting their own medicine: Backlash against the Green Bombers; Conclusion; References Chapter 4 -- Building Development Bridges and Resilience for Africa's Marginalised Communities: The 'Magics' of Value Chain Approach in Resilience building and Development PragmaticsIntroduction; The operationalisation of value chains in resilience; Why the value-chain approach in resilience building?; Value chains, institutional arrangements, resilience and sustainability; Merging theory with practice: The market for poor approach (M4P) to resilience building; The Value chain selection procedures and implementation framework; Recommendations; Conclusion; List of Abbreviations and Acronyms ReferencesChapter 5-Land Redistribution, Justice and Development in Africa: A Religious Survey of Successes and Failures of the Land Redistribution in Zimbabwe, 1985-2017; Introduction; African traditional religious and cultural views on land; Cultural values; Land Redistribution in Zimbabwe; Fast-Track Land Reform Programme; Justice in Land Reform Programme; Land Development; Conclusion; References; Chapter 6-(In-) securities and Ethical Dilemmas of the Field: Reflections on Insecurities and Ethical Dilemmas encountered by Male Researchers in a South African Place; Introduction Background and 'getting involved with women participants'Ethical quandaries and 'failed fatherhood'; Insecurities, complexities and relational complications: Returning to Anthropology 'at home'; Conclusion; References; Chapter 7 -- Chaos and (In)security in the Nether: Repressive Media Policies in Zimbabwe in the Age of Political Paranoia; Introduction; From Rhodesia to Zimbabwe: the political economy of the Media; The Press; Change without change? The end of an error and the beginning of another; The broadcasting media; Chaos in the nether: the development of media policy in Zimbabwe Forma de acceso: World Wide Web Mawere, Munyaradzi