About this book series

Mainstream development studies have tended to neglect important aspects of experience in developing countries that fall outside the conventional preserve of development intervention. These neglected phenomena include consumption, modernity, and mobility and ambivalent experiences such as uncertainty, mistrust, jealousy, envy, love, emotion, hope, religious and spiritual belief, personhood and other experiences throughout the lifecourse. They have most closely been addressed through critical ethnography in the context of contemporary developing societies. We invite volumes that focus on the value of ethnography of these contemporary experiences of development (as change), not only to address these neglected phenomena, but also to enrich social science thinking about development.
Electronic ISSN
2947-6976
Print ISSN
2947-6968
Series Editor
  • Laura Camfield,
  • Catherine Locke,
  • Lan Anh Hoang

Book titles in this series

  1. Decentring Development

    Understanding Change in Agrarian Societies

    Authors:
    • T. Jakimow
    • Copyright: 2015

    Available Renditions

    • Hard cover
    • eBook