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Radical Alternatives or Ambivalent Engagements? Development Understandings from the Global South

EADi Blog by Alba Castellsagué and Sally Matthews

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Critiques of development have historically problematised the dominant models of economic growth and the controversial ideas of modernity and progress. Since the sixties, many have attempted to advance more sustainable understandings of development, with proposals emerging from a wide range of approaches: human capabilities, ecological sustainability, gender justice, and decoloniality, among many others.

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