01756nam a2200325Ia 45000010014000000030009000140050017000230060019000400070007000590080041000660200033001070400023001401000044001632450120002072600039003273000015003664900054003815000029004355040064004645050646005285300037011745380036012116500026012476500028012736550028013017760018013297760015013477760018013628560050013809780203835357BD-DhSAU20151012151723.0a|||||s|||||||||||cr||||101213t20111985enk sb 001 0 eng d a9780203835357 (e-book : PDF) aBD-DhSAUcBD-DhSAU1 aPreston, P. W.q(Peter Wallace),d1949-10aNew trends in development theoryh[electronic resource] :bessays in development and social theory /cP.W. Preston. aLondon :bRoutledge,c2011, c1985. aix, 203 p.0 aRoutledge library editions. Development ;vv. 108 aFirst published in 1985. aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 195-199) and index.0 a1. Some notes on the significance of the career of development studies -- 2. The specificity of social-theoretic engagement : some lessons for 'neo-marxian' studies of development -- 3. Becoming industrialized, being industrial : a brief analysis of a particular planning mode of engagement -- 4. The impact of the 'received model' of natural science upon social theorizing -- 5. Comparative ranking : some approaches to the task of rationally adjudicating between competing ideologies -- 6. The ethico-political notion of development : a memorandum on commitments -- 7. The common sense of development studies : elements of reconsideration. aAlso available in print edition. aMode of access: World Wide Web. 0aEconomic development. 0aSociologyxMethodology. 7aElectronic books.2lcsh1 z97804156021671 z04156021651 z978041558414240uhttp://www.tandfebooks.com/isbn/9780203835357