Development studies entering a cul-de-sac? Reflections on development studies as an academic discipline: A historical appraisal
The “fate of development studies” in the context of the dominant thinking on development as propagated by development theorists was one of the main themes highlighted in the 5th International Malaysian Studies Conference (MSC5).1 Indeed, the MSC5 convenors evoke the call for a reflection on the i...
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ukm-15372016-12-14T06:29:43Z http://journalarticle.ukm.my/1537/ Development studies entering a cul-de-sac? Reflections on development studies as an academic discipline: A historical appraisal Ong, Puay Liu Sarmila Md Sum, The “fate of development studies” in the context of the dominant thinking on development as propagated by development theorists was one of the main themes highlighted in the 5th International Malaysian Studies Conference (MSC5).1 Indeed, the MSC5 convenors evoke the call for a reflection on the implications for and the future of development studies in Malaysia. Reflection on the fate and future of development studies in Malaysia requires us, in particular, to understand how development studies has been understood as an academic discipline and implemented by institutions of higher learning. This article undertakes to do a historical appraisal of development studies as an academic discipline under the guidance of the following questions: (i) How development studies emerge as a (serious) academic discipline in institutions of higher learning; (ii) How these institutions of higher learning define “development” and “development studies”; and (iii) What are their objectives/rationale, methodology and scope? Through this historical appraisal, this article hopes to configurate a model of development studies that incorporates not only the substantive components (interdisciplinary subject matter) but also the praxis component (‘doing’ development through for example, immersion and advocacy) in order to make development studies a socially responsible and relevant field in development process and planning Journal of Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities. Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2007 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://journalarticle.ukm.my/1537/1/ong07.pdf Ong, Puay Liu and Sarmila Md Sum, (2007) Development studies entering a cul-de-sac? Reflections on development studies as an academic discipline: A historical appraisal. e-BANGI: Jurnal Sains Sosial dan Kemanusiaan, 2 (2). p. 22. ISSN 1823-884x http://www.ukm.my/e-bangi/ |
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The “fate of development studies” in the context of the dominant thinking on
development as propagated by development theorists was one of the main themes
highlighted in the 5th International Malaysian Studies Conference (MSC5).1 Indeed, the
MSC5 convenors evoke the call for a reflection on the implications for and the future of
development studies in Malaysia. Reflection on the fate and future of development
studies in Malaysia requires us, in particular, to understand how development studies has
been understood as an academic discipline and implemented by institutions of higher
learning. This article undertakes to do a historical appraisal of development studies as an
academic discipline under the guidance of the following questions: (i) How development
studies emerge as a (serious) academic discipline in institutions of higher learning; (ii)
How these institutions of higher learning define “development” and “development
studies”; and (iii) What are their objectives/rationale, methodology and scope? Through
this historical appraisal, this article hopes to configurate a model of development studies
that incorporates not only the substantive components (interdisciplinary subject matter)
but also the praxis component (‘doing’ development through for example, immersion and
advocacy) in order to make development studies a socially responsible and relevant field
in development process and planning |
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Development studies entering a cul-de-sac?
Reflections on development studies as an academic
discipline: A historical appraisal |
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Development studies entering a cul-de-sac?
Reflections on development studies as an academic
discipline: A historical appraisal |
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Development studies entering a cul-de-sac?
Reflections on development studies as an academic
discipline: A historical appraisal |
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Development studies entering a cul-de-sac?
Reflections on development studies as an academic
discipline: A historical appraisal |
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Development studies entering a cul-de-sac?
Reflections on development studies as an academic
discipline: A historical appraisal |
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development studies entering a cul-de-sac?
reflections on development studies as an academic
discipline: a historical appraisal |
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Journal of Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities. Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia |
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