Content of the lesson
This lesson defines the meaning of dynamic conditions of action for specific actors and lists four fields of dynamic
ecological and non-ecological (socio-economic) conditions of action for specific actors in a rural African context. Examples
of each of these four types are provided. Further more the lesson makes the link between the meta-theoretical concept of dynamic
conditions of action in a peasant society and its concrete application to a specific case of development practice.
Target group
This lesson is rather for advanced students (Master students).
The lesson is best used in combination with "Actor-Orientation A: The Individual Level" and "Actor-Orientation B:
The Societal Level".
Courses in which the lesson has been used so far
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