[gep-ed] List back to all: World Bank-development nexus

2020-02-01 Thread Xavier Basurto Guillermo, Ph.D.
Dear all,

Back in december I asked for your favorite writing on the treatment of the 
World Bank by development scholars. We were particularly interested on funding 
aid related to fisheries, coastal-marine environments, but in general was to be 
useful.
Below is the list I got and here it is back to the community. Thank you to all 
that replied and the old friends that took a pause to say hi!
Best wishes, Xavier


Berkman, Steve. 2008. The World Bank and the Gods of Lending. Boulder, CO: 
Kumarian Press.

Goldman, Michael. 2001. “Constructing an Environmental State: 
Eco-Governmentality and Other Transnational Practices of a ‘Green’ World Bank.” 
Social Problems 48 (4): 499–523.

Goldman, Michael. 2001. “The Birth of a Discipline: Producing Authoritative 
Green Knowledge, World Bank-Style.” Ethnography 2 (2): 191–217.

Moretti and Pestre in the New Left Review. 
https://newleftreview.org/issues/II92/articles/franco-moretti-dominique-pestre-bankspeak

Ravi Kanbur, Akbar Nnoman, and Joseph E. Stiglitz (eds). 2019. The Quality of 
Growth in Africa. NY: Columbia University Press.

Sarfaty, Galit. 2012. Values in Translation: Human Rights and the Culture of 
the World Bank. Stanford: Stanford University Press.

Sande Lie J.H. 2015. Developmentality: An Ethnography of the World Bank-Uganda 
Partnership. Berghahn Books.

Sovacool, BK. “Monitoring the Moneylenders: Institutional Accountability and 
Environmental Governance at the World Bank’s Inspection Panel,” Extractive 
Industries & Society 4(4) (November, 2017), pp. 893-903.

Sovacool, BK. “Cooperative or Inoperative?  Accountability and Transparency at 
the World Bank’s Inspection Panel,” Case Studies in the Environment 1(1) 
(December, 2017), pp. 1-9.

Sovacool, BK, A Naudé Fourie, M Tan-Mullins. “Disequilibrium in Development 
Finance: The Contested Politics of Institutional Accountability and 
Transparency at the World Bank Inspection Panel,” Development and Change 50(4) 
(July, 2019), pp. 867-895.

Staples, A. 2006. The Birth of Development: How the World Bank, Food and 
Agriculture Organization, and World Health Organization Have Changed the World, 
1945-1965. The Kent State University Press.

Viatori, M., Bombiella Medina H.A. 2019. Coastal Lives: Nature, Capital, and 
the Struggle for Artisanal Fisheries in Peru 
https://uapress.arizona.edu/book/coastal-lives



Xavier Basurto
Associate Professor
Nicholas School of the Environment, Duke University
Coasts and Commons Co-Laboratory
Instagram: @coastsandcommons
xavier.basu...@duke.edu   T: 252. 504.7540
skype: xbasurto



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[gep-ed] Fwd: Harro van Asselt - new articles

2020-02-01 Thread Wil Burns
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