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