This module interrogates Development Geography as a discipline, discourse and practice. Framed as 'global development' in contemporary discourse, it traces its origins to colonialism and engages with debates in both mainstream and radical development thinking. Drawing on examples from different regions of the world, it focuses on global challenges related to migration, employment, gender, environment, digital technologies and development finance to reflect on the changing geographies and politics of development.

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GEG5002U - Geographies of Development: Institutions, Environments and Technologies 2026-2027 Academic Year 26/06/2026 15:08:57
GEG5155 - Development Geographies 2025-2026 Academic Year 30/11/2025 18:47:21