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The Cambridge Dictionary of Sociology is a comprehensive reference guide for understanding sociological concepts and theories.
In short, dependency theory attempts to explain the present underdeveloped state of many nations in the world by examining the patterns of interactions among nations and by arguing that inequality among nations is an intrinsic part of those interactions. The Structural Context of Dependency: Is it Capitalism or is it Power?
For this purpose, this paper examines the definitions of dependency, general perspectives, classifications, and the criticism of dependency theory. The main weakness of dependency theory lies in explaining the origin of underdevelopment.
- Young Namkoong
- 1999
Making an inventory of the several meanings of dependency shows as common elements that dependency always includes a negatively evaluated situation or characteristics of an individual, defined as such by the individual and/or his environment.
- Wim van den Heuvel
- 1976
Oct 15, 2017 · dependency theory describes the world in terms of a capitalist or imperialist core (also known as the wealthy states) and an exploited (also exploitative) periphery. The subjective nature of
Sep 26, 2022 · Dependency theory is a school of thought in modern social science that aims to comprehend underdevelopment, analyse its origins, and to some extent, provide ways to overcome it.
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‘Dependency’ is an equally contested concept: sociologists have scrutinised the social construction of dependency; politicians have ascribed negative connotations of passivity; while medical ...