Research and realities: Politics in the Third World / Maria Lourdes G. Rebullida, editor.
By: Rebullida, Maria Lourdes G.
Material type: BookPlace of publication: Quezon CityPublisher: The University of the Philippines PressDate of publication: 2020Description: x, 263 pages: 23 cm.ISBN: 9789715429108.Subject(s): Developing countries -- Politics and government | Developing countries -- Social conditions | Philippines -- Politics and government | Thailand -- Politics and government | Malaysia -- Politics and government | South Korea -- Politics and governmentDDC classification: FIL 320.917 R2431 2020 Summary: This compendium presents selected articles...that examine researchable problems in Third World countries using theoretical perspectives and methodologies in social science disciplines. The studies reported in the articles are instructive for teaching and learning about the ways to examine the "realities" of social and political forces, processes, and power relations in Third World countries through appropriately selected research methodologies. The journal articles selected for this volume report the research done on phenomena concerning countries of the Third World, not only within its boundaries but in relation to interactions with developed countries. In their postcolonial contexts, Third World states and societies face challenges in their engagement with democracy and development posed by the complex interrelatedness of their history, culture, social and political institutions, and new technologies for information and communication. (From the back cover)Item type | Current location | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due |
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This compendium presents selected articles...that examine researchable problems in Third World countries using theoretical perspectives and methodologies in social science disciplines. The studies reported in the articles are instructive for teaching and learning about the ways to examine the "realities" of social and political forces, processes, and power relations in Third World countries through appropriately selected research methodologies.
The journal articles selected for this volume report the research done on phenomena concerning countries of the Third World, not only within its boundaries but in relation to interactions with developed countries. In their postcolonial contexts, Third World states and societies face challenges in their engagement with democracy and development posed by the complex interrelatedness of their history, culture, social and political institutions, and new technologies for information and communication.
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