Politics of Destination in the 2030 Sustainable Development Goals

Politics of Destination in the 2030 Sustainable Development Goals

Leaving No-one Behind?

Gabay, Clive; Ilcan, Suzan

Taylor & Francis Ltd

08/2018

158

Dura

Inglês

9781138591134

15 a 20 dias

470

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Foreword: The Shared Humanity of Global Development: Bio-politics and the SDGs Introduction: Leaving No-one Behind? The Politics of Destination in the 2030 Sustainable Development Goals 1. Universal Access to Affordable Housing? Interrogating an Elusive Development Goal 2. Politics of Poverty: The Post-2015 Sustainable Development Goals and the Business of Agriculture 3. Are Equity and Sustainability a Likely Outcome When Foxes and Chickens Share the Same Coop? Critiquing the Concept of Multistakeholder Governance of Food Security 4. Politics of 'Leaving No One Behind': Contesting the 2030 Sustainable Development Goals Agenda 5. Migration and Development after 2015 6. Re-centring 'Race' in Development: Population Policies and Global Capital Accumulation in the Era of the SDGs 7. Decoupling: A Key Fantasy of the Post-2015 Sustainable Development Agenda 8. The Affective Politics of the Sustainable Development Goals: Partnership, Capacity-Building, and Big Data
World Development Report;Dia Da Costa;International Development;SDG8;International Political Economy;SDG Framework;Governance;SDG Era;Biopolitics;SDG Agendum;Poverty;International Monetary Fund;Philip McMichael;Migration Development Nexus;Suzan Ilcan;Post-2015 Sustainable Development Goals;Susanne Soederberg;Food Sovereignty Movement;Michael Spann;Post-2015 Development Agenda;Nora McKeon;Food Sovereignty;Heloise Weber;Sustainable Intensification;Samid Suliman;Busan Declaration;Kalpana Wilson;Trip Agreement;Robert Fletcher;Civil Society;Crelis Rammelt;High Input Agriculture;contemporary development policy;Development Orthodoxy;political construct;Market Episteme;business model;Migration Matters;United Nations Sustainable Development Goals;Absolute Decoupling;Young Men;Neoliberal Capitalist Economy;West Germany;Market Friendly Regulations