[0:00]So first of all, then, what is development studies attempt to understand? Well, it looks at how societies change and progress over time. And also what helps to make these changes. Now there are two main approaches to development studies. One is theoretical, by which we mean understanding how change occurs. The other is applied, by which we mean examining and how they can be applied in the future. Now there are two main areas of focus. First of all, the Asia Pacific region, but also urbanizing, including employment and housing. And finally, of course, migration and trade. Now, of course, you will develop a number of key skills in development studies. First of all, you will understand the key development issues in detail. Then you will gather data. Both numerical and textual data. And of course, you will carefully analyze your findings, and you will participate in a research project. Now for the brief history of development studies, let's look at the 1950s. This is when the discipline emerges, and economic issues are the major consideration. Then in the 1970s, development studies became more critical of the establishment. Then in the 1980s, questions were raised about power, environmental sustainability, and gender issues. Then, in questions were raised about power, environmental sustainability, and gender issues. Then, in the 2000s, there were growing interests in small scale practices such as remittances and fair trade.
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