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Después de dieciocho años, la continuación de "Los pilares de la tierra" ya está aquí.
Casi dos décadas después de la publicación de "Los pilares de la Tierra", Ken Follett [...]
Las naciones occidentales –encabezadas por Estados Unidos– disfrutan en la actualidad de una considerable ventaja en casi todos los enfrentamientos militares. ¿Cómo ha llegado a alcanzar tal predominio la «práctica occidental de [...]
Reseña:
This book brings together the latest thinking about poverty dynamics from diverse analytic traditions. While covering a vast body of conceptual and empirical knowledge about economic and social mobility, the ten chapters take the reader on compelling journeys of multigenerational accounts of three villages in Kanartaka, India; twelve years in the life of a street child in Burkina Faso; a shorter term comparative examination of country-wide experiences with mobility in rich nations; and much more. The authors -- leading development practitioners and scholars from the fields of anthropology, economics, political science, and sociology -- critically examine the literature from their disciplines and contribute new frameworks and evidence from their own works.
Índice:
Overview; D. Narayan, P. Petesch & D. Nitikin; Community Wellbeing and Household Mobility in Post-Conflict Cambodia; H. Jalilian & B. Ballard; Violence, Forced Displacement, and Chronic Poverty in Colombia; P. Petesch & V. Gray; Disturbing the Equilibrium: Movements out of Poverty in Conflict-Affected Areas of Indonesia; P. Barron, S. Kusumastuti Rahayu, V. Febriany & S. Varada; From Milking Cows to Coconut Trees: Moving Out of Poverty in Mindanao; C. Hull & C. Echavez; Sri Lanka: Unequal Mobility in an Ethnic Civil War; P. Petesch & P. Thalayasingam; Epilogue; A. Varshney.