The big catch
a practical introduction to development
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Word Count
36,000 words, Guess
Page Count
144 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL787825M
- ISBN-100813325218
- OCLC Control Number604833909
- OCLC Control Number32589533
- Internet Archivebigcatchpractica0000robe
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- Library of Congress Control Number95020155
- LibraryThing4788342
- Goodreads3855671
Classifications
- DDC338.9
- LCCHD75 .R633 1995
- LCCHD75.R633 1995
Description
"The Big Catch is not a book for those who believe in rote learning. Highly regarded as one of the most innovative (and eloquent) anthropologists of 'development, ' A.F. Robertson has applied the lessons from the field to the classroom teaching situation. Drawing from his extensive field experience, he has constructed an imaginative case study incorporating documents that are typical of the ones development consultants have to use, and in my experience, have a surprising ring of authenticity." "This interactive role-playing case book is an enormously rich and stimulating way of challenging both traditional and nontraditional students to think about the problems of 'development' and how 'development experts' go about trying to alleviate them. It should provide a powerful antidote to those who believe that all that is needed is the right 'attitude.'" "The whole exercise is further enriched by the author's delightful sense of humor and whimsy. This book is destined to be required material for courses in applied anthropology and/or development. ... It can be used to build a course around, or it can be used as a valuable supplement to more conventional courses."--Jacket.
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