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The Unplanned Revolution: Observations on the Processes of Socio-Economic Change in Pakistan

Author Arif Hasan
Publisher Oxford University Press
Category Social Science
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Author(s)Arif Hasan
ISBN / ASIN0195476697
ISBN-139780195476699
MarketplaceFrance 🇫🇷

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The Unplanned Revolution identifies past socio-economic conditions in the different ecological regions of Pakistan as viewed by the communities the author, Arif Hasan, has worked or interacted with, present conditions, and emerging trends. It also identifies the actors of change and their relationships with each other and with the larger physical and political context.

The volume is divided into six sections, the Mountains, Indus Plains and Western Islands, The Desert, the River (Indus), the Coast, and the City. The social, economic, physical and governance-related changes that have taken place in each are described through extracts from reports, field notes for different development-related work, articles prepared by the author, extracts from his personal dairies.

The section on the city deals with the informal sector in the provision of land and services and the impact of globalization on culture and development. The book also contains geographies of resistance by communities to "insensitive" development projects.
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