Development in Transition:
Rethinking Rural Futures
Edited by Kerilyn Schewel, Benjamin P. Davis, and D. Lee Miller
Introduction
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Part I: Rethinking Rural ▼
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Rural Education and Rural DevelopmentA Conversation with Michael CorbettRead Here
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Rural Centralities and Colonial RupturesTowards Just Futures in Indian DevelopmentComing soon
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Developing Rural FuturesMapping Competing Paradigms, Logics, and Strategies for Rural TransformationRead Here
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What Does Rural Have to Teach Us?A Conversation with Brooks Lamb and Grace OlmsteadComing soon
Part II: Local Knowledge, Global Change ▼
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Rethinking RuralTowards Restorative ActionComing soon
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Agroecology and the Future of Food SovereigntyA Conversation with Miguel Altieri and Richa KumarRead Here
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What's So Good About Local?Coming soon
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Education for DevelopmentA Dialogue between Colombia and UgandaComing soon
Part III: Communities as Protagonists ▼
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From Periphery to ProtagonistRural Knowledge Communities and Institutional ReconfigurationComing soon
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Epistemic Injustice and Rural-Driven DevelopmentComing soon
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Democratizing Rural Economic PowerComing soon
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Insights from Faith-Based ActorsA Conversation with Arash Fazli and Emma TomalinComing soon
Part IV: Reflections on Rootedness ▼
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"Here and Many Places"Roots and Belonging in Simone Weil and Raymond WilliamsComing soon
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Thinking and Teaching Ecological Resilience with Simone WeilComing soon
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Simone Weil’s Critique of Partisan PoliticsLinks to Rural-Urban DevelopmentComing soon
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On the Need for MobilityComing soon
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Seeds of Good AnthropocenesComing soon
Afterword
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The Country and the City TodayAn Interview on Raymond Williams with Jedediah Britton-PurdyComing soon