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ABOUT THIS BOOK

PUBLISHER: Zed Books Ltd

FORMAT: Hardback

ISBN: 9781842778227

RRP: £70.00

PAGES: 256

PUBLICATION DATE:
January 1, 2007

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Poverty: An International Glossary

Paul Spicker

Sonia Alvarez Leguizamon

David Gordon

This second edition of this highly-successful glossary provides an exhaustive and authoritative guide to over 200 technical terms used in contemporary scholarly research on poverty. It seeks to make researchers, students and policy makers aware of the multi-dimensional and complex nature of this social condition. This revised edition includes a range of new entries to keep pace with an expanding field of discourse, an extended set of references, and further perspectives from developing countries. A particular effort has been made to incorporate non-Western approaches and concepts.

Reviews of Poverty: An International Glossary

'An indispensable guide … Spicker's final chapter is a masterly review of the subject.'David Donnison, University of Glasgow'Surprisingly compact, this succinct lexicon explains over 200 technical terms that the student or practitioner of international development should aim to be able to quote verbatim. Overall, the Glossary contains concise and enlightening explanations, like "Fourth World", referring to chronically deprived communities in developed countries, and definitions of poverty in Islam and the Arab world. This second edition also invites Latin American scholars to the editorial board, both to highlight the variance in poverty definitions around the world, and to challenge, as the foreword acknowledges, the first edition's exclusively Western paradigm…the Glossary illustrates the scope of poverty analysis and, with its thorough referencing, both directs and impels the reader to further study.'New Agriculturalist

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