Title
Multifaceted development : a Bangladesh case study / Imtiaz A. Hussain, editor.
ISBN
9789819917983 electronic book
9819917980 electronic book
9789819917976
9819917972
Published
Singapore : Palgrave Macmillan, 2023.
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (xviii, 214 pages) : illustrations (some color)
Item Number
10.1007/978-981-99-1798-3 doi
Call Number
HC440.8 .M85 2023
Dewey Decimal Classification
338.95492
Summary
This book focuses on the modernization of Bangladesh. It does so by including case studies at the national and sub-national government levels and comparative studies with other countries. Chapters in the book highlight how a number of aspects have been affected in the modernization process, such as the adoption of 'western' curriculum and English language in schools, the use of animation to boost school student comprehension of texts, the rural-urban divide, pedagogical training to emergent andragogy-dependent market needs, converting 'local' shipping experiences to fill growing 'global' needs, and multilateral environmental adaptation and mitigation mandates being adopted 'locally.' Imtiaz A. Hussain was Founder of Global Studies & Governance Department at Independent University, Bangladesh (since 2016) and Professor (Philadelphia University/Universidad Iberoamericana, 1990-2014), creating/teaching wide- ranging International Relations/Global Studies/Governance courses, evident in his books (Multifaceted Development; Branding Bangladesh; Coronavirus Pandemic & Online Education; Rohingya Camp Narratives: Tales From the 'Lesser Roads' ; Local-Global tradeoffs, Order-disorder Consequences: "State" no more an Island?; South Asia in Global Power Rivalry ;Transatlantic Transactions; North American Regionalism ; E valuating NAFTA; Border Governance and the 'Unruly' South ; and Afghanistan-Iraq and Post-conflict Governance) ; scholarly articles (in Journal of International Relation; Encyclopedia of U.S.-Latin American Relations ; Handbook of Global Security and Intelligence ; South Asian Survey ; Politics & Policy ; Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bangladesh; Norteamérica; and media outlets in Dhaka's Daily Star, Dhaka Tribune and Financial Express newspapers. A recipient of research fellowships (from Canadian, Mexican, & U.S. institutions); invitations for specialized conferences (Brazil, Cambodia, Canada, France, Germany, India, & Mexico), and teaching awards (University of Pennsylvania; Universidad de las Americas, Mexico City; and Independent University, Bangladesh), he graduated from UPenn in 1989 (Pol Sci).
Note
Includes index.
Access Note
Access limited to authorized users.
Source of Description
Online resource; title from PDF title page (SpringerLink, viewed July 7, 2023).
Available in Other Form
Print version: 9789819917976
Chapter 1: "Multiple Modernities" & Bangladesh: Identity Search?
Chapter 2: Comparing Secular & Religious Primary Education: Bangladesh's Marriage Of Convenience?
Chapter 3: Evolving English Pedagogy & 'Second-Best' Outcomes: Bangladesh's Pre-University Experiences
Chapter 4: Pixar In Classrooms
Chapter 5: Unplugging The Matrix: Bridging The Urban-Rural Gap
Chapter 6: Pedagogy Shiifting, Andragogy Knocking: From 'International' Classes To 'Global' Job-Market?
Chapter 7: Standardizing Bangladesh's Maritime Education & Training: Global Challenges & The Job-Market
Chapter 8: Controlling Climate, Facilitating Modernization: Comparing Bangladesh & Mexico
Chapter 9: Questioning Questions: Can Questions Help Build Neuron Clusters?
Chapter 10: 'Theory' Meets 'Turf' In Bangladesh: Melting-Pot, Mottled, Or Menacing 'Modernization'?.