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Contains full detailed notes for Michaelmas Term! The Michaelmas Term section covers concepts and ideas of development, colonial development, theories of development including modernization, dependency and post-development, the rise of the neo-liberal project, the debt crisis, structural adjustment...

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GY202 WEEK ONE: THE IDEA OF DEVELOPMENT


DEFINITION – WHAT IS DEVELOPMENT


An improvement in society, ‘good change’ (Chambers, 1997)
• Often implies increased living standards, improved health and well being for all and/or any betterment for the good of
society.
Development is both a means and a goal, the final outcome is routinely assumed to be present at the onset of development.

Staudt, 1991 argues that the goal of development is to ‘enlarge choice’ (yet this requires a desire and capacity to choose +
knowledge of possibilities)
• A process of enlarging people’s choices; of enhancing ‘participatory democratic processes’ and the ‘ability of people to
have a say in the decisions that shape their lives’.

Empowerment?
• Seers, 1969: creating the conditions for the ‘realization of the potential of human personality’.

Dimensions
• An all-encompassing change rather than just improvement in one aspect.
• Embodies competing political aims, social values and contrasting theories of social change.
• May not always be positive
• A dynamic process: social progress can go forwards and backwards. Avoid teleological thinking
o Undoing of social progress: Detriot, USA rust belt. De-industrialization.

A process, involving social change
• Development builds on itself, where change is continuous
• Social change that affects the individual human being and requires human beings to develop themselves (morals, values,
ideas etc.) (Berman, 1997)
o Empowerment of people (especially the poorest) entails redistributing power and transforming institutions.
o Aspects of democracy



BIG D, LITTLE D?


Development as intentional, not just a background process of social change

o An institutional system designed to produce change e.g. trusteeship

o With range of projects, programmes or policies specially designed

development as change predates the idea of Development (Smith)

o Processes of growth and change associated with capitalism or capitalist development (immanent development through
internal dynamics)

o Unplanned changed (not driven by policymakers)

o Transition from agricultural to industrial society

o Dynamic growth and change inherent to capitalism

▪ Inner, inherent dynamics of capitalist industrialization include capacity to change society (with
economic output, incomes, technology, welfare)

o Urbanization, modernization

o ‘Shocks’ – economic crisis, political upheaval

o ‘Rise of the middle class’ in the Global South

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