Tabla de Contenidos:
  • General Editor's Preface; Introduction; Development from Below; Peasants and Planistrators in Eastern Africa 1960-1970; The Perils of Unconventional Anthropology; Use of Anthropologists in Project Appraisal by the World Bank; Thoughts on the Rclevance of Social Anthropology for Development Planning: The Case of Nepal; Social Science, Food, and Nutrition; Anthropology, Government, and Development Planning in India; Rural Participation in Planning; Why Interdisciplinary Studies?; Conflict and Change as Aspects of Development.
  • The Efficiency of Traditional Agriculture, Phases of Development, and Induced Economic Change in the Waidina Valley, FijiReciprocity, Redistribution, and Prestige Among the Polynesians of the Society Islands; Interdisciplinary Research on Uncontrolled Urban Growth as a Contribution to National Development: The Pakistan Case; The Strategy of Peasant Mobilization: Some Cases from Latin America and Southeast Asia; The Anthropologist as Societal Ombudsman; Biographical Notes; Index of Names; Index of Subjects.