100 ways of seeing an unequal world
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100 ways of seeing an unequal world
Zed Books , Distributed in the U.S. exclusively by Palgrave, c2001
Updated and rev. ed
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100 imágenes de un mundo desigual
One hundred ways of seeing an unequal world
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Originally published: Barcelona, Spain : Intermon Fundacion para el Tercer Mundo, 1998
Includes bibliographical references
Description and Table of Contents
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: hb ISBN 9781856498135
Description
This highly original visual book is designed as a teaching aid - for students in conventional courses as well as readers wanting to tease out for themselves an understanding of the contemporary world in which we live. Tested prior to publication in a number of teaching settings, the author builds on the fact that there is now a large body of statistical information about today's highly unequal world. Presenting it in visual form can greatly stimulate discussion and understanding. Each topic has a two-page spread - innovative diagrams and charts on one side, and a short text prompting further thinking and discovery on the other.
Ideal as a supplementary teaching tool in Current Affairs, Development Studies and International Relations classes as well as in less formal training and education settings.
Table of Contents
Introduction: Our Unequal World
Glossary
Acknowledgements
1. Production, Work and Income
2. The Inequality of Income
3. Inequalities of Births, Lives, Health and Death
4. Land, Agriculture, Food and Hunger
5. Four Sources of Ineqaulity
6. The International Economy
7. The Environment
8. Refugees and Migration
9. Repression and Discrimination
10. Inequality and History
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: pb ISBN 9781856498142
Description
This highly original visual book is designed as a teaching aid - for students in conventional courses as well as readers wanting to tease out for themselves an understanding of the contemporary world in which we live. Tested prior to publication in a number of teaching settings, the author builds on the fact that there is now a large body of statistical information about today's highly unequal world. Presenting it in visual form can greatly stimulate discussion and understanding. Each topic has a two-page spread - innovative diagrams and charts on one side, and a short text prompting further thinking and discovery on the other.
Ideal as a supplementary teaching tool in Current Affairs, Development Studies and International Relations classes as well as in less formal training and education settings.
Table of Contents
Introduction: Our Unequal World
Glossary
Acknowledgements
1. Production, Work and Income
2. The Inequality of Income
3. Inequalities of Births, Lives, Health and Death
4. Land, Agriculture, Food and Hunger
5. Four Sources of Ineqaulity
6. The International Economy
7. The Environment
8. Refugees and Migration
9. Repression and Discrimination
10. Inequality and History
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