ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AND SOCIAL CHANGE



Don’t be bothered with the marks, such as ‘*’ in front of each readings

Basic Readings.

*Germani, Gino 1981. The Sociology of Modernization. New Brunswick, N.J: Transaction Books.

*Sen, Amartya. 1985. Commodities and Capabilities. Elsevier Science.

*Sen, Amartya. 2002. Rationality and Freedom. Belknap Press.

*Roberts, B, R. Cushing, and C.Wood (eds.) . 1995. The Sociology of Development,Vols 1&2, Edward Elgar

*Bryan Roberts. 1995. The Making of Citizens. Edward Arnold

*Smelser, Neil and Richard Swedberg (eds.), The Handbook of Economic Sociology. Russell Sage Foundation.

*Polanyi, Karl. The Great Transformation. 1944.

*Portes, Alejandro (ed), The Economic Sociology of Immigration

*Trotsky, Leon, 1932. The History of the Russian Revolution, particularly the Chapter on Socialism in One Country.

*Marcuse, Peter and Ronald van Kempen (eds.) 2000. Globalizing cities : a new spatial order? Oxford and Malden, Mass: Blackwell,

*Esping-Andersen, Gosta, 1990. The Three Worlds of Welfare Capitalism

*Lipietz, Alain, 1992. Towards a New Economic Order

Gender and Development

*Charrad, Mounira, 2001. States and Women’s Rights. Berkeley, University of California Press. Chapters 1, 2, 9 and the Conclusion are on Reserve in the PRC Library.

*Visvanathan, N. et. al., (eds), 2000. The Women, Gender and Development Reader.

Comparative and Historical Development

Bendix, Reinhard. 1967. “Preconditions of Development: A Comparison of Japan and Germany.” In R.P.Dore (ed.), Aspects of Social Change in Modern Japan.Princeton: Princeton University Press, pp. 27-68.

*Katznelson, Ira, and Zolberg, A.R. 1986. Working-Class Formation. Particularly the Introductory Chapter and Zolberg’s concluding chapter.

*Skocpol, Theda (ed.). 1998. Democracy, revolution, and history. Ithaca: Cornell University Press. Particularly Chapter on Barrington Moore.

*Trotsky, Leon “Socialism in a Separate Country?” In The History of the Russian Revolution. London: Pluto Press, pp. 1219-1257.

Mahoney, J., and D. Rueschemeyer., 2003, Comparative Historical Analysis in the Social Sciences, Cambridge Univ. Press

General Perspectives on Development

^Cardoso, Fernando Henrique. 1972. “Dependency and Development in Latin America.” New Left Review, 74(July): 83-95.

**Chase-Dunn, C and P. Grimes. 1995. “World-Systems Analysis”, Annual Review of Sociology, Vol. 21. Pp.387-418.

**Gereffi, Gary and Stephanie Fonda, 1992. “Regional Paths of Development”. Annual Review of Sociology, 18:419-48.

*Germani, Gino 1981. The Sociology of Modernization. New Brunswick, N.J: Transaction Books.

^Rostow, W.W. 1960. “The Five States of Growth: A Summary.” Chapter 2, Stages of Economic Growth (Third Edition), pp.4-16.

^Wallerstein, Immanuel, 1974. “The Rise and Future Demise of the World Capitalist System”, Comparative Studies in Society and History, 16: 4: 387-415.

The State and Development

*Esping-Anderson, G. 1990. “The Three Political Economies of the Welfare State”, and “Welfare-State Regimes in the Post-Industrial Structure”, pp. 9-34 and 221-243 in The Three Worlds of Welfare Capitalism. Cambridge, UK: Polity Press.

*Evans, Peter. “The State as Problem and Solution: Predation, Embedded Autonomy, and Structural Change”, pp. 139-81 in Stephan Haggard and Robert R, Kaufman (eds), The Politics of Economic Adjustment. Princeton: Princeton University Press.

*Gereffi, Gary, 1994. “The International Economy and Economic Development,” Chapter 9 in The Handbook of Economic Sociology.

*Hamilton, Gary, G. 1994. “Civilization and the Organization of Economies,” Chapter 8 in The Handbook of Economic Sociology.

*Block, F. 1994. “The Roles of the State in the Economy,” Chapter 28 in The Handbook of Economic Sociology.

Globalization

*Marcuse, Peter and Ronald van Kempen. 2000. “Introduction” in P. Marcuse and R. van Kempen (eds.) Globalizing cities : a new spatial order? Oxford and Malden, Mass: Blackwell,

*Harvey, D. 1990. The Condition of Postmodernity. Cambridge,MA and Oxford: Blackwell.

*Evans, P. (ed.) 2002. Livable Cities? Urban Struggles for Livelihood and Sustainability. Berkeley and Los Angeles: University of California Press.

*Streeten, Paul. 2001. Globalisation: threat or opportunity? Copenhagen Business School Press.

*Stiglitz, Joseph E. 2002. Globalization and its discontents

*Sachs, Wolfgang. 1999. Planet dialectics : explorations in environment and development. St. Martin’s Press.

Sklair Leslie, 1991, ch.2. Sociology of the Global System, Johns Hopkins Univ. Press

Development From Below

**Appadurai, A. 2000. “Grassroots Globalization and the Research Imagination”. Public Culture, 12(1): 119.

*Escobar, A. 1995. Encountering development : the making and unmaking of the Third World. Princeton University Press.

*Long, Norman, 2001. Development Sociology: Actor Perspectives. London and New York, Routledge.

*Sen, Amartya. 1985. Commodities and Capabilities. Elsevier Science.

Keck, Margaret and Kathryn Sikkink, 1998. Activists Beyond Borders: Advocacy Networks in International Politics. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press.

*Jelin, E. (1996) 'Citizenship Revisted: Solidarity, Responsibility, and Rights', in E. Jelin and E. Hershberg (eds.), Constructing Democracy (Boulder, CO: Westview Press), pp. 101-119.

^Roberts, Bryan R. 2002. “New Models of Growth and their challenges for Social Rights and Social Policy”. Spanish version in Trabajo y

Ciudadania, eds. R. Kaztman and G. Wormald.

Rationalities and Economic Behavior

*Geertz, Clifford, “Suq: The Bazaar Economy in Sefrou,” pp. 123 – 264, In Lawrence Rosen et al. Meaning and Order in Moroccan Society. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

*Hollingsworth, J. Rogers and Robert Boyer. 1997. “Coordination of Economic Actors and Social Systems of Production,” pp.1- 47, in J. Rogers Hollingsworth and R. Boyer (eds.), Contemporary Capitalism. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

*Popkin, Samuel, 1979. ‘The Rational Peasant” Chapter 1 of The Rational Peasant. Berkeley: University of California Press, pp.1-31.

*Swedberg, Richard, “Markets as Social Structures.” Chapter 11 of the Handbook of Economic Sociology

Weber, Max, 1958 [1904] “The Spirit of Capitalism.” Chapter 2, The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism. New York: Scribner, pp. 47-63.

**White, Harrison, 1981. “Where Do Markets Come From?” American Journal of Sociology, 87: 517-47.

Coleman, J., Chapter on Rational Choice in the Handbook of Economic sociology

Norms and Relationships and Economic Activity

Durkheim, Emile, 1933 [1893] “Organic Solidarity and Contractual Solidarity,” pp.200-229, The Division of Labor in Society. Glencoe, Ill: The Free Press.

*Polanyi, Karl, 1968[1957], “The Economy as Instituted Process,” and “The Self-Regulating Market and the Fictitious Commodities: Land, Labor, and Money,” pp.139-174 and pp. 26-38, in George Dalton (ed.), Primitive, Archaic, and Modern Economies. Boston: Beacon Press.

*Scott, James, 1976. “The Economics and Sociology of the Subsistence Ethic,” pp. 13-34, in The Moral Economy of the Peasant. New Haven: Yale University Press.

Labor Markets (for more readings, refer Heeju’s labor market reading list)

Craig, Christine et. al. “Economic, Social, and Political Factors in the Operation of the Labor Market,” pp. 105-123 in B. Roberts (ed.), New Approaches to Economic Life. Manchester: Manchester University Press.

Gordon, David, Richard Edwards, and Michael Reich, 1982. “The Historical Transformation of Labor: an Overview,” pp. 1-17 in Segmented Work, Divided Workers. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Granovetter, Mark, 1973. “The Strength of Weak Ties,” American Journal of Sociology,78: 1360-80.

Humphrey, John, 1987. “Introduction,” and “Conclusions,” pp. 1-12 and 195-201, in Gender and Work in the Third World. London: Tavistock.

Portes, A. Castells, M and L. Benton. 1989. The Informal Economy. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press.

Tilly, Chris and Charles Tilly. 1994. “Capitalist Work and Labor Markets,” Chapter 12 in The Handbook of Economic Sociology.

The Intersection of Work and Household

*Esping-Andersen, Gosta. 1999. Social Foundations of Post-Industrial Economies.

*Fernandez-Kelly, M. Patricia and Anna M. Garcia. 1989. “Informalization at the Core: Hispanic Women, Homework and the Capitalist State,” pp. 247-264. In A.Portes et. al. The Informal Economy. Baltimore,Md: Johns Hopkins.

Roberts, Bryan , 1994. “Informal economy and family strategies.” International Journal of Urban and Regional Research,18 (1): 6-24.

Wilson, Fiona. 1993. “Workshops as Domestic Domains: Reflections on Small-Scale Industry in Mexico”, World Development, Vol. 21 (1): 67-80.

*Gershuny, Jonathan et. al. 1994. “The Domestic Labour Revolution: a Process of Lagged Adaptation,” pp.151-197, in M. Anderson et. al. The Social and Political Economy of the Household. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Poverty

*Bulmer-Thomas, Victor (ed.), 1996. The New Economic Model in Latin America and Its Impact on Income Distribution and Poverty. London: Macmillan.

*Lawson, Roger and William Julius Wilson, 1995. “Poverty, Social Rights, and the Quality of Citizenship,” pp. 693-714 in Katherine McFate et al. (eds.), Poverty, Inequality and the Future of Social Policy, New York: Russell Sage Foundation.

*Nelson, Joan, 1992. “Poverty, Equity, and the Politics of Adjustment,” in Stephen Haggard and Robert Kaufman (eds.), The Politics of Economic Adjustment. Princeton.

*Roberts, B.R. 1995. “Urban Poverty, the Household and Coping with Urban Life,” pp.157-183 in The Making of Citizens. London: Edward Arnold.

Tendler, Judith, 1989. “Whatever happened to Poverty Alleviation,” World Development, Vol. 17, No. 7.

Tilly, Chris. 1990. “The politics of the “new inequality.” Socialist Review, 20(1): 103-120.

*Wilson, W. J. and Kathryn M. Neckerman, 1986. “Poverty and Family Structure,” pp. 232-259 in S. Danziger and D. Weinberg (eds.). Fighting Poverty. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press.

Community and Regional Development

^Becattini, G., 1990, “The Marshallian Industrial District as a Socio-economic Notion”, pp. 37-51 in F. Pyke et al. (eds.), Industrial Districts and Inter-Firm Co-operation in Italy. Geneva: International Institute for Labour Studies, ILO.

^Brusco, S., 1990, “The Idea of the Industrial District: Its Genesis”, pp. 10-19 in F. Pyke et al. (eds.), Industrial Districts and Inter-Firm Co-operation in Italy.Geneva: International Institute for Labour Studies, ILO.

Coleman, James, S. 1993. “The Rational Reconstruction of Society.” American Sociological Review, 1993. Vol. 58: 1-15.

Friedmann, John. 1989. “The Dialectic of Reason,” International Journal of Urban and Regional Research, 13: 217-236.

*Hirschman, Albert, O. 1977. “A Generalized Linkage Approach to Development, with special reference to Staples,” pp. 67-98 in M. Nash (ed.), Essays on Economic Development and Cultural Change.Chicago: University of Chicago Press.

Humphrey, John. Trust and inter-firm relations in developing and transition economies. Journal of Development Studies. April 1998, v34, n4, p32(30)

Decentralization and Participatory Development

Evans, Peter. 1996. Government action, social capital and development: Reviewing the evidence on synergy. World Development, 24,6:1119-33.

*Fox, Jonathan and J. Aranda, 1996. “De-Centralization and Rural Development in Mexico: Community Participation in Oaxaca’s Municipal Funds Program,” Monograph Series No. 42, Center for US-Mexican Studies, San Diego.

Prud’homme, R. 1995. “The Dangers of Decentralization,” World Bank Research Observer, Vol. 10, No. 2.

Spink, Peter, 2000. "The rights approach to local public management: experiences from Brazil." Revista da Administração de Empresas, São Paulo. (Available on CLASPO Web site).

*Tendler, Judith, 1997. Good Government in the Tropics.

Citizenship and Social Policy

*Jelin, E., 1996. "Citizenship Revisted: Solidarity, Responsibility, and Rights," pp. 101-119 in Jelin, E and E. Hershberg (eds.), Constructing Democracy. Boulder, CO: Westview Press. JC599 L3 C66 1996 Benson.

Mann, M., 1987. "Ruling class strategies and citizenship." Sociology, 21,3:339-354.

*Marshall, T.H., 1964[1949] "Citizenship and Social Class." In T.H.Marshall, Class, Citizenship, and Social Development. Chicago: The University of Chicago Press.

*Molyneux, Maxine, 2000. “Twentieth-Century State Formations in Latin America.” In M.Molyneux and E. Dore (eds.), Hidden Histories of Gender and the State in Latin America. Durham, N.C.: Duke University Press.

*Reis, Fabio Wanderly, 1996. "The State, the market and democratic citizenship." In. Elizabeth Jelin and Eric Hershberg (eds.), Constructing Democracy. Boulder, CO: Westview Press, pp. 177-196.

Roberts, B.R., 1996. "The Social Context of Citizenship in Latin America." International Journal of Urban and Regional Research, Vol. 20, No.1,pp.38-65.

Turner, Bryan S. 1990. "Outline of a Theory of Citizenship." Sociology, 24(2): 189-217.

*Van Gunsteren, H. 1994. “Four Conceptions of Citizenship.” In B. van Steenbergen (ed.), The Condition of Citizenship. London: Sage Publications, pp. 36-48..

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