Angela R. Pashayan's "Development in Africa's Informal Settlements: Below the Proletariat" Named #1 Best Summer Read by Johns Hopkins SAIS
We are thrilled to announce that Angela R. Pashayan's recently published book, Development in Africa's Informal Settlements: Below the Proletariat, has been voted the #1 Best Summer Read of 2024 by students and faculty at Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS).
In this compelling work, Pashayan delves into the intricacies of class dynamics and global inequality, offering a fresh perspective that has resonated with both students and academics alike. Her insightful analysis and engaging narrative have captivated the SAIS community, making Development in Africa's Informal Settlements: Below the Proletariat an essential addition to any summer reading list.
The recognition from Johns Hopkins SAIS, a prestigious institution known for its focus on international affairs and policy studies, underscores the book's impact and relevance in today's world. The students and faculty's choice highlights Pashayan's ability to engage readers with timely and thought-provoking content.
Angela R. Pashayan, a respected author and scholar, expressed her excitement about the accolade:
"I am proud to announce that the students and faculty at Johns Hopkins School of Advanced Int'l Studies (SAIS) voted my book - Below the Proletariat - the #1 Best Summer Read, 2024!"
We at Vernon Press are proud to publish such an important work and are excited about the increased visibility this recognition brings. The book's success at Johns Hopkins SAIS is a testament to Angela R. Pashayan's exceptional writing and profound understanding of global socio-economic issues.
We invite readers, scholars, and enthusiasts to explore the insights offered in Development in Africa's Informal Settlements: Below the Proletariat. As it continues to make waves in academic circles and beyond, we look forward to seeing its impact grow.
For more information and to purchase a copy, please visit Vernon Press's book website.
Page last updated on August 5th 2024. All information correct at the time, but subject to change.