Africa, المجلد 57Oxford University Press, 1987 Includes Proceedings of the Executive council and List of members, also section "Review of books". |
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الصفحة 498
... developing countries . This is in contrast to earlier assumptions of the accelerated growth approach , which tended to imply that existing economic activity in Third World countries , especially traditional modes of production , was ...
... developing countries . This is in contrast to earlier assumptions of the accelerated growth approach , which tended to imply that existing economic activity in Third World countries , especially traditional modes of production , was ...
الصفحة 554
... Third World education and its place in national cultures . And this hidden curriculum often appears to involve , centrally , one orientation or other to metropolitan cultural influences . More classroom ethnography , of a type hitherto ...
... Third World education and its place in national cultures . And this hidden curriculum often appears to involve , centrally , one orientation or other to metropolitan cultural influences . More classroom ethnography , of a type hitherto ...
الصفحة 555
... Third World , at least if the Nigerian example is anything at all to go by . But , of course , these forms are by no means pure traditional Nigerian culture . The world system , rather than creating massive cultural homogeneity on a global ...
... Third World , at least if the Nigerian example is anything at all to go by . But , of course , these forms are by no means pure traditional Nigerian culture . The world system , rather than creating massive cultural homogeneity on a global ...
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