Experiments in Rural Reconstruction

Experiments in Rural Reconstruction
Author: Hiranmay Banerjee
Publisher:
Total Pages: 166
Release: 1966
Genre: Community development
ISBN:

A former development commissioner's observations on various community development programs in West Bengal, with suggestions for planners and fieldworkers.

NGOs and Rural Development

NGOs and Rural Development
Author: Joel S. G. R. Bhose
Publisher: Concept Publishing Company
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2003
Genre: Non Government organisations
ISBN: 9788170227328

This Book Attempts To Examine The Role Of Ngos In Rural Development.

Utopia in Practice

Utopia in Practice
Author: Ou Ning
Publisher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 470
Release: 2020-10-29
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9811557918

This book is a collection of texts on one of China's boldest social experiments in recent years: the rural reconstruction project in Bishan. The Bishan Project (2011-2016) was a rural reconstruction project in a small village Bishan, Anhui Province, China. The writings describe and criticize the social problems caused by China’s over-loading urbanization process and starts a a contemporary agrarianism and agritopianism discourse to resist the modernism and developmentalism doctrine which dominated China for more than a century, answering a global desire for the theory and action of the alternative social solution for today’s environmental and political crises.This practical utopian commune project ran for 6 years and caused a national debate on rural issues in China, when it was invited to be exhibited and presented abroad. This collection of writing will be of interest to artists, China scholars, architects, and the cultural community at large.

Agricultural and Rural Reconstruction

Agricultural and Rural Reconstruction
Author: Jayant Patil
Publisher: Concept Publishing Company
Total Pages: 188
Release: 1996
Genre: Agricultural innovations
ISBN: 9788170225898

Chiefly covers Maharashtra, India, as a case study.

Experiments In Rural Development

Experiments In Rural Development
Author: Krishna Kothai
Publisher: Anmol Publications PVT. LTD.
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2002-01-01
Genre: Rural development
ISBN: 9788126110247

In A Predominantly Rural-Oriented Country Like India Where More Than Three Fourth Of Its Population Live In Villages And Where A Majority Of Rural Population Depend On Agriculture And Allied Activities For Their Livelihood, Rural Development To A Sine Qua Non With The National Development. Hence The Development Of Rural Areas Has Been Matter Of Abiding Concern In Indian Planning.Thought The Government Has Shown Awareness Of The Existence Of Voluntary Agencies In Its Various Plan Documents The Desire Of The Govt. To Associate Voluntary Agencies In Rural Development As Stated In The Draft Sixth Five Year Plan Had Added New Dimension To Programmes In Rural Development. The Development Works Either Relief Or Welfare That Are Being Administered By Religious Institutions Is A New Area For Research, More So In The Context Of Rural Development And Community Development Projects.This Study Is Intended To Study The Approaches Adopted By Different Agencies Including The Religious Institutions And To Evaluate The Impact Of Different Programmes In The Beneficiaries And Community. Evaluation Is Made Of The Impact Created Through Religious Philanthropy Specially On The Development Of Socio-Economically Excluded Communities. Suggestions Are Made For Required Changes To Improve The Results Of These Programmes In The Light Of Analysis Of Results.

The Rural Modern

The Rural Modern
Author: Kate Merkel-Hess
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2016-08-17
Genre: History
ISBN: 022638330X

Discussions of China’s early twentieth-century modernization efforts tend to focus almost exclusively on cities, and the changes, both cultural and industrial, seen there. As a result, the communist peasant revolution appears as a decisive historical break. Kate Merkel-Hess corrects that misconception by demonstrating how crucial the countryside was for reformers in China long before the success of the communist revolution. In The Rural Modern, Merkel-Hess shows that Chinese reformers and intellectuals created an idea of modernity that was not simply about what was foreign and new, as in Shanghai and other cities, but instead captured the Chinese people’s desire for social and political change rooted in rural traditions and institutions. She traces efforts to remake village education, economics, and politics, analyzing how these efforts contributed to a new, inclusive vision of rural Chinese life. Merkel-Hess argues that as China sought to redefine itself, such rural reform efforts played a major role, and tensions that emerged between rural and urban ways deeply informed social relations, government policies, and subsequent efforts to create a modern nation during the communist period.