Comparative Urban Studies Project @ the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars
An interesting book (it sounds like) by two world bank folks that presented at the program Karen is working at on Urban Development. The writers are using much of the terminology of cultural studies and sociology--especially of Bourdieu (though it could also be coined somewhere else)-- to talk about some of the problems of international development. Though I am not sure what the true thrust of the work is, this is a much more practical application of these ideas than I usually see. I appreciate this use of the language and ideas and I think it shows an inportant trajectory to follow--especially if it retains a critical edge and doesn't become instrumentalized (though the latter is all but inevitable.)
Friday, June 04, 2004
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