articleThe Journal of Peasant StudiesJan 1, 2009Closed access

Livelihoods perspectives and rural development

University of Sussex · Institute of Development Studies

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Abstract

Livelihoods perspectives have been central to rural development thinking and practice in the past decade. But where do such perspectives come from, what are their conceptual roots, and what influences have shaped the way they have emerged? This paper offers an historical review of key moments in debates about rural livelihoods, identifying the tensions, ambiguities and challenges of such approaches. A number of core challenges are identified, centred on the need to inject a more thorough-going political analysis into the centre of livelihoods perspectives. This will enhance the capacity of livelihoods perspectives to address key lacunae in recent discussions, including questions of knowledge, politics, scale…

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Keywords
  • Livelihood
  • Politics
  • Political science
  • Development studies
  • Economic growth
  • Rural development
  • Scale (ratio)
  • Sociology
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