Syllabus

Broberg, M. & H. Sano 2018. Strengths and weaknesses in a human rights-based approach to international development – an analysis of a rights-based approach to development assistance based on practical experiences. The International Journal of Human Rights, 22:5 664-680. 17 pages.

Chant, S. Re-thinking the “Feminization of poverty” in relation to aggregate Gender Indices. Journal of human development. Vol 7, no. 2. 201-220. 20 pages.

Hesselberg, J. 2010. Becoming poor in Ghana. Ghana Journal of Geography Vol. 7(1), 2015 Pages 97 – 108. 12 pages

Hesselberg, J & A. Iversen 2009. A historical and gendered perspective on HIV/AIDS in Botswana. University of Oslo. 34 pages.

Holmen, H. 2015. Is land grabbing always what it is supposed to be? Large-scale land investments in sub-Saharan Africa. Development Policy Review, 2015, 1-22. 22 pages.

Jensen, K B. 2015a. Working and living in the private home spaces of the employer: Bangladesh Female child domestic worker’s limited agency. 1-16. 16 pages.

Jensen, K B. 2015b. .Learning skills, building social capital, and getting education: Actual and potential advantages of child domestic work in Bangladesh. Geographies of children and young people, Springer Singapore. Vol. 10.. 22 pages.

Jensen, K B. 2015c. “Child slavery and the fish processing industry in Bangladesh”. Focus on Geography, Vol. 56 (2), pp. 54-65. 12 pages

Larsen, S. 2012. Foreign land acquisitions in Tanzania. Global Ideology,  local perspectives. Master Thesis in Human Geography. University of Oslo. 85 pages.

McKay, J. Ch. 2: Reassessing Development Theory: Modernization and Beyond, in Kingsbury, D et al. Key Issues in Development 2004, 45-66. 22 pages.

UNCTAD. 2015. The least developed countries report 2015. Transforming rural economies. Geneva. 163 pages.

UNIDO. 2017. Industrial Development Report 2018. Demands for manufacturing: Driving inclusive and sustainable industrial development. Vienna. 245 pages

UNDP. 2015. Human development report. Work for human development. New York 272 pages.

World Bank. 2016. Development goals in an era of demographic change. Global Monitoring Report 2015/2016. Washington, DC. 283 pages.

 

Total 1264 pages.

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