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OverviewWhy do some countries' economies struggle to develop, even when they are the focus of so much research and international funding? While recognizing that the obstacles facing poor nations are many and complex, Rabie proposes that the roots of most obstacles are sociocultural; thus, sociocultural transformation and economic restructuring can only be successful when treated as interconnected, mutually beneficial objectives. A Theory of Sustainable Sociocultural and Economic Development outlines an innovative model capable of identifying the major obstacles hindering poor nations' development in general, and the sociocultural and political obstacles in particular, placing them in their proper historical contexts, and addressing them comprehensively. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Mohamed RabiePublisher: Palgrave Macmillan Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan Edition: 1st ed. 2090 Dimensions: Width: 14.00cm , Height: 1.60cm , Length: 21.60cm Weight: 4.238kg ISBN: 9781137579515ISBN 10: 113757951 Pages: 243 Publication Date: 12 January 2016 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of Contents1. The Meaning of Development 2. Meaning of Sustainable Development 3. Culture and Society 4. Development of Human Societies 5. Economy and Society 6. Economy and Globalization 7. Perspectives on Development 8. Cultural Theory of Development 9. Obstacles to Development 10. Education and Development 11. Stages of Sociocultural Transformation 12. Toward Sustainable Development 13. A World in Transition 14. Concluding RemarksReviewsRabie argues that unleashing the true potential of education holds the key to the emancipation of all societies. A charismatic educator and a luminary inspiration to generations of students in his own right, Rabie's insights as to how to enable the flourishing of young minds through education constitutes one of his most significant and memorable contributions in this excellent book. - Hilla Dayan, Professor, Amsterdam University College, Netherlands This book provides an uncompromising analysis of the underlying forces that shape our lives and the challenges that all of us - in a rapidly changing, globalized world - face. Its approach to societal development - focusing on culture - is a provocative and much-needed alternative to the neo-liberal consensus. - Philip Leech, Senior Fellow, Centre on Governance, University of Ottawa, Canada Rabie reframes sustainable development as societal development that begins with culture rather than with economy. Looking beyond the dominant views in current development literature, he points out that no plan can lead to the economic development of a country without a similar plan which aims to transform culture. Socio-cultural transformation has not been given due recognition in existing development theories. This book fills this gap. - Rohana Ulluwshewa, Author of Spirituality and Sustainable Development Rabie argues that unleashing the true potential of education holds the key to the emancipation of all societies. A charismatic educator and a luminary inspiration to generations of students in his own right, Rabie's insights as to how to enable the flourishing of young minds through education constitutes one of his most significant and memorable contributions in this excellent book. - Hilla Dayan, Professor, Amsterdam University College, Netherlands This book provides an uncompromising analysis of the underlying forces that shape our lives and the challenges that all of us - in a rapidly changing, globalized world - face. Its approach to societal development - focusing on culture - is a provocative and much-needed alternative to the neoliberal consensus. - Philip Leech, Senior Fellow, Centre on Governance, University of Ottawa, Canada Rabie reframes sustainable development as societal development that begins with culture rather than with economy. Looking beyond the dominant views in current development literature, he points out that no plan can lead to the economic development of a country without a similar plan which aims to transform culture. Sociocultural transformation has not been given due recognition in existing development theories. This book fills this gap. - Rohana Ulluwishewa, Author of Spirituality and Sustainable Development Author InformationMohamed Rabie was Distinguished Professor of International Political Economy at the Rabat School of Governance and Economics, Morocco. He has studied on four continents; taught at several universities including Georgetown University, USA, and Kuwait University; lectured at more than 80 academic institutions worldwide; and published 37 books and over 1,000 papers and articles. His interests, writings, and activities reflect a strong commitment to peace, freedom, and social justice. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |