Exploring hope : case studies of innovation, change and development in the global south

The future in the Global South is viewed and perceived critically, from the inertia of a present that does not offer peace, justice, wealth and happiness, but from a view constructed from poverty, marginality, war and chaos. Exploring Hope seeks to qualify, question and even refute the monolithic id...

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Other Authors Sili, Marcelo (Editor), Kozel, Andrés (Editor), Mizbar, Samira (Editor), Sharma, Aviram (Editor), Casado. Ana (Editor)
Format Electronic eBook
LanguageEnglish
Published Bingley, U.K. : Emerald Publishing Limited, 2024.
SeriesDiverse perspectives on creating a fairer society
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Online AccessFull text
ISBN9781835497388
DOI10.1108/9781835497364
Physical Description1 online resource (288 pages)

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Table of Contents:
  • Foreword / Bourqia Rahma General Introduction: Building Hope, Perspectives and Experiences from the Global South / Marcelo Sili Part 1. In Search for Peace and Democracy-Building Introduction / Javier Enrique Medina Vásquez
  • Chapter 1. Peace can be Built from the Territories: Experiences of Networking in South-Western Colombia / Milena Umaña Maldonado and Claudia Ospina Aldana
  • Chapter 2. Non-Proliferation in Asia: Time to un-tap the Potential of Nuclear-Weapon-Free Zones / J. Enkhsaikhan
  • Chapter 3. Youth and New Forms of Politics in Chile / Sandra Iturrieta Olivares
  • Chapter 4. Public Policies for Social Inclusion in Contemporary Brazil / Camila Gonçalves De Mario and Fabricio Pereira Da Silva
  • Chapter 5. Human Mobility as a Resource and an Asset / Driss El Yazami
  • Chapter 6. Curbing Electoral Corruption: Two South Asian Civil Society Efforts to Build Robust Democracies / Anwesha Chakraborty Part 2. Organising Territories and Infrastructures to Improve Life Introduction / Samira Mizbar
  • Chapter 7. The Peri-Urban Area of the City Of Morelia: An Opportunity for the Implementation of Innovative Schemes of Socio-Environmental Inclusion in Mexico / Norma Angélica Rodríguez Valladares and José Antonio Vieyra Medrano
  • Chapter 8. Emancipation and the Construction of New Development Models: The Experience of Andean Peasants in Argentina / Paula Lucía Olaizola
  • Chapter 9. Metrocable: Public Transport for Urban and Social Transformation in Medellín / Beatriz Garcés Beltrán
  • Chapter 10. Revaluing Heritage and Managing Conflicts over land use in the City of Quito / Rosa Cuesta and Martha Villagómez
  • Chapter 11. The Emergence of New Paradigms of Sustainable Construction / Juan José García Pérez
  • Chapter 12. China's New Development Concept and the New Model of "People's City" in the Context of Globalization - Renewal of Yangpu Industrial Area and Innovation of Gubei Civic Center in Shanghai as an Example / Zhongshi Yuan and Jingting Zhang
  • Chapter 13. Pakistan and Trans-Regional Connectivity: Infra-structure for Regional Transformation / Ali Murad Part 3. Revitalising the Economy with a Sustainable Approach Introduction / Marcelo Sili
  • Chapter 14. A Toolkit for Hope (ASHA): Farmers' Sovereignty and Holistic Agriculture in India / Poonam Pandey and Kavitha Kuruganti
  • Chapter 15. Agroecological Experiences from Argentina / Rodrigo Tizón
  • Chapter 16. Trade as a Driver of Sustainability Pathways: Insights from the Palm Oil Sector in Indonesia / Ahmad Dermawan and Otto Hospes
  • Chapter 17. Bioeconomy and Local Value-Chain Development as a Hedge against Deforestation in Brazil's Cerrado / Mairon G. Bastos Lima
  • Chapter 18. The National Association of Quinoa Producers in Bolivia (ANAPQUI): An experience of Collective Action and Participation in Globalized Market Chains / Elizabeth Jiménez Zamora
  • Chapter 19. Yomol A'tel and its Struggle for Lekil kuxlejal (Buen vivir) / José Andrés Fuentes
  • Chapter 20. Development Facing the Challenge of Territorial Organization: The Case of Special Economic Zones in West Africa / Idrissa Yaya Diandy
  • Chapter 21. Technological and Institutional Innovations for Rural Development in Sri Lanka / Seetha I. Wickremasinghe Part 4. Ensuring Environmental Sustainability Introduction / Aviram Sharma
  • Chapter 22. Building Urban Hope Recognising Traditional Governance: Overcoming Water Poverty in Oaxaca / Alejandro Rivero Villar, José Antonio Vieyra Medrano, Yadira Méndez Lemus, Cinthia Fabiola Ruiz López, and Alejandra Larrazábal
  • Chapter 23.The Grassland Alliance in Argentina and the Challenge of Conserving Nature in a Productive Landscape / Pablo Grilli
  • Chapter 24. Sources of Environmental Conflicts from Energy Justice and Equity Perspective: Evidence from Gold Mining Sectors in Ghana / Asaah Sumaila Mohammed
  • Chapter 25. Happiness and Wellbeing Centre at Royal University of Bhutan: A Unique Approach / Sangay Dorji and Pema Latsho
  • Chapter 26. The Changing face of snow cover in Afghanistan: Opportunities for Development Interventions / Fazlullah Akhtar, Abdul Haseeb Azizi, Christian Borgemeister, Bernhard Tischbein, and Usman Khalid Awan
  • Chapter 27. Energy Transition in the Global South: Combating Energy Poverty and Climate Change / Aviram Sharma Part 5. Inclusive and Caring Worlds Introduction / Andrés Kozel
  • Chapter 28. Custody of Native Languages: The Experience of the Nivaclé Communities of Formosa / Nelida Sotelo
  • Chapter 29. Children's Orchestras: Living to Play, Playing to Live / Federico Escribal
  • Chapter 30. Indigenous Universities, Houses of Wisdom / María Luisa Eschenhagen
  • Chapter 31. Mexican Women: Organization and Resistance against Structural Violence / Diana Tamara Martínez Ruiz and Deyani Alejandra Ávila Martínez
  • Chapter 32. #CantayNoLlores: Forms of Solidarity During the 2017 Earthquake in Mexico City / Édgar Adrián Mora
  • Chapter 33. Local Products Fair: Women's Empowerment and Social Cohesion in Piribebuy, Paraguay / María José Aparicio Meza, Carmiña Soto, and Amado Insfrán Ortíz
  • Chapter 34. Community Action Networks in Cape Town: Possibilities of Development beyond COVID-19 / Crain Soudien
  • Chapter 35. Virtual Mobilisations and Reinvention of the Social Link for the Survival of Vulnerable Populations Confined for the Fight against Covid-19 in the Republic of Congo / Ossere Nganongo
  • Chapter 36. Crisis Management in Chinese Universities- Shanghai Universities' response to Covid-19 Outbreak in 2022 / Li Juan General Conclusion: Global Multidimensional Crisis and Hope / Fernando Calderón Gutiérrez.