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 A Short List of Readings

 Verhelst,Thierry G. 1990. No Life without Roots: Culture and Development London and New Jersey:

ZED Books

 Myers, Brant L. 1999. Walking with the Poor: Principles and Practices of

              Transformational Development. Maryknoll: Orbis Books

 Korten, David C. 1995. When Corporations Rule the World. West Hartford: Kumarian Press.

 ____ 1993/1994. "Economy, Ecology and Spirituality: Toward a Theory and

             Practice of Sustainability. " Development (1993: 4 and 1994: 3)

 Goulet, Denis. 1980. "Development Experts: the One-Eyed Giants." World

Development, Volume 8, 481-489.

____1995. Development Ethics: A Guide to Theory and Practice. New York: Apex Press.

 Geertz, Clifford. 1973. The Interpretation of Cultures. New York: Basic Books.

Horton, Robin. 1993. Patterns of Thought in Africa and the  West: Essays on magic,

             religion and science. Cambridge (UK): Cambridge University Press.

 Sen, Amartya. 1999. Development and Freedom. New York: Knopf.

Hope, Anne and Sally Timmel. 1996. Training for Transformation: a Handbook for Community Workers. Gweru:

Mambo Press (3 volumes, revised edition)

 Rahman, Fazlur. 1989. Health and Medicine in the Islamic Tradition. New York: Crossroads Press.

 Hassan, Riffat. 1996. "Women's Rights and Islam: from ICPD to Beijing." In Interfaith Reflections on Women,

Poverty and Population. Washington, D.C.: the Centre for Development and Population Activities (CEDPA), 59‑72.

 Queen, Christopher S. and Sallie B. King. 1996. Engaged Buddhism: Buddhist Liberation Movements In Asia.

Albany: State University of New York Press.

 Ela, Jean‑Marc. 1986. African Cry. Maryknoll: Orbis Books.

Sherman, Amy. 1997. The Soul of Development: Biblical Christianity and Economic Transformation in

Guatemala London: Oxford University Press.