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Rhizomatic poverty in aquaculture communities of rural India and Bangladesh

Sergei Shubin Orcid Logo, Will Andrews Orcid Logo, Tanjil Sowgat Orcid Logo

Social and Cultural Geography, Volume: 24, Issue: 8, Pages: 1 - 20

Swansea University Author: Sergei Shubin Orcid Logo

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The paper uses illustrations from rural India and Bangladesh to develop a critical analysis of practices and experiences of poverty often overlooked in development policies. It challenges the principle measurement, calculative rationality and static representation in anti-poverty interventions that...

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Published in: Social and Cultural Geography
ISSN: 1464-9365 1470-1197
Published: Informa UK Limited 2022
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title Rhizomatic poverty in aquaculture communities of rural India and Bangladesh
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Sergei Shubin
title_short Rhizomatic poverty in aquaculture communities of rural India and Bangladesh
title_full Rhizomatic poverty in aquaculture communities of rural India and Bangladesh
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