article

The survival of communities: a theoretical perspective

Current anthropology20 • Published In 1979 • Pages: 361-375

By: Prattis, Iain, Ake, Claude, Greenfield, Sidney M..

Abstract
In this article, which is a study in underdevelopment theory (Marxist), Prattis describes the economic situation in the western Isles, and then examines in detail the impact of the Highlands and Islands Development Board (HIDB) -- its primary mandate and recent history, and particularly '…its effectiveness in creating the capital and technological base requisite to retention of sufficient population for community viability' (p. 361-A). In the course of discussion Prattis suggests a number of proposals for change and evaluates their potential adaptability in terms of the present political economy of the region. The work concludes with critical commentaries by other authors on this article, followed by a rebuttal by Prattis.
Subjects
Reviews and critiques
Theoretical orientation in research and its results
Economic planning and development
Functional and adaptational interpretations
Production and supply
Labor supply and employment
Transportation
Research and development
culture
Highland Scots
HRAF PubDate
1995
Region
Europe
Sub Region
British Isles
Document Type
article
Evaluation
Creator Types
Ethnologist
Indigenous Person
Document Rating
5: Excellent Primary Data
Analyst
John Beierle
Field Date
No date
Coverage Date
not specified
Coverage Place
not specified
Notes
[by] Iain Prattis [with comments by Claude Ake, Sidney M. Greenfield, … [et al.]
Bibliography: p. 374-B
LCCN
a 63000576
LCSH
Highlands (Scotland)