
Culture and Global Change presents a comprehensive introduction to the cultural aspects of third world development. It contains 25 chapters from leading writers in the field who each explore a particular aspect of 'culture' and the significance and meaning of cultural issues for different people in throughout the contemporary world. With chapters dealing with the importance of 'Third World' cultures but also with changes in Russia, Japan, the USA and the UK, this book considers the relationship between culture and development within a truly global context.
This volume investigates the complex interplay between cultural identity and global development processes across diverse international contexts. Tracey Skelton, an established scholar in geography and development studies, curates a collection of twenty-five chapters from leading experts to examine how cultural dynamics influence and are influenced by global change. The text provides a framework for understanding development not merely as an economic metric, but as a deeply embedded cultural phenomenon that varies significantly by region and social group.
What You Will Find
Experts recognize this collection as a foundational resource for students and researchers exploring the intersection of cultural studies and development policy. Readers frequently note the breadth of the geographical coverage, which allows for a nuanced understanding of how global change manifests differently across varied political and social landscapes.
Page Count:
352
Publication Date:
1999-01-01
Publisher:
Routledge
ISBN-10:
0203984129
ISBN-13:
9780203984123
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