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2012, Volume 55, Issue 4
- 433-434 Editorial: Reclaiming a Continent
by Wendy Harcourt - 435-440 Introduction: The Cynics, Optimists and Pirates are all Making Africa Beautiful
by Charles Onyango-Obbo - 441-448 Rethinking Africa: Interview with Juma V. Mwapachu
by Juma V Mwapachu - 449-452 Africa Makes Progress, but Risk of Reversal is Real: Interview with Donald Kaberuka
by Donald Kaberuka - 453-457 Fertilizing the Fields for Honest Government: Reflections on leaders, leadership and Africa's challenges: Interview with Hadeel Ibrahim
by Hadeel Ibrahim - 458-462 Growth and its Discontents: Charting inclusive pathways for economic growth
by Arthur Muliro Wapakala & Aidan Eyakuze - 463-476 Structural Transformation among African Economies: Patterns and performance
by Ousmane Badiane & John Ulimwengu & Thaddee Badibanga - 477-483 Rethinking Africa's Political Economy: An institutionalist perspective on South Africa
by Xolela Mangcu - 484-490 New Game Changers in Africa's Development Strategy
by Jacqueline Munalula Musiitwa - 491-496 Fictions, Factors and Futures: Reflections on Africa's ‘impressive growth’
by Geci Karuri-Sebina & Alioune Sall & Rasigan Maharajh & Alinah Segobye - 497-502 Development Alternatives for a Post-Crisis World: An African perspective
by Dzodzi Tsikata - 503-508 Whither Africa?
by Jacqueline Chimhanzi - 509-512 Africa's Quiet Development Revolution
by Elsie S Kanza - 513-518 Indigenizing African Development Capacity
by Yakubu Lai Yahaya - 519-525 People-led Transformation: African futures
by Hakima Abbas - 526-534 You Will Not Die When Your Animals are Shining: ‘Aid-waiting’ in Turkana
by Eugenie Reidy - 535-539 Re-rebranding Africa: Challenges to the African Renaissance
by Elsie Eyakuze - 540-543 Book Shelf
by � - 544-547 Window on the World
by � - 548-553 Who's Who
by � - 554-556 The State of East Africa 2012
by � - 557-557 What's on the SID Forum
by �
2012, Volume 55, Issue 3
- 257-259 Editorial: No Economic Justice without Gender Justice
by Wendy Harcourt - 260-263 Introduction: Transforming Economic Power to Advance Women's Rights and Justice
by Cindy Clark & Lydia Alp�zar Dur�n - 264-265 A Revolutionary Woman
by Marwa Sharafeldin - 266-268 Surviving the Fierce New World
by Gita Sen - 269-272 Feminists Transforming Economic Power
by Marilyn Waring - 273-276 Culture versus Rights Dualism: A myth or a reality?
by Yakin Ert�rk - 277-279 Gender and Economic Justice: The challenges ahead
by Radhika Balakrishnan - 280-282 Gender and Economic Justice: Dreaming alternatives
by Jayati Ghosh - 283-290 Barricades to Gender Equity in the International Financial Architecture
by Bhumika Muchhala - 291-298 Embracing Disruptions, Responding to Uncertainties, Valuing Agency: Situating a Feminist approach to social protection
by Elizabeth Reid & Marilyn Waring & Corina Rodriguez Enriquez & Meena Shivdas - 299-304 Taxing for Gendered Economic Justice
by Corina Rodr�guez Enr�quez & Diane Elson - 305-310 ‘Investing’ in Women’s Rights: Challenges and new trends
by Angelika Arutyunova - 311-319 First Casualties of the Green Economy – Risks and Losses for Low Income Women
by Nidhi Tandon - 320-324 Women's Worker Rights, Gender Equality, and Economic Justice
by Lisa A McGowan - 325-332 Work–Family Balance and Public Policy: A cross-country perspective
by Ipek Ilkkaracan Ajas - 333-337 Diverse Development Models and Strategies Revisited
by Natalie Raaber & Alejandra Scampini - 338-351 Alternatives under Construction in Latin America
by IDeA with Alma Espino & Norma Sanch�s & Pamela Caro & Ana Paula Lopes & Emilia Jomalinis & Magdalena Le�n & Martha Lanza - 352-357 Women's Movements and Economic Power: Connecting the local and the global
by Lisa VeneKlasen & Alia Khan - 358-368 Gender, Social Equity and Regional Economic Processes: Latin America and the Pacific perspectives
by Alma Espino & Yvonne Underhill-Sem - 369-381 No Revolutions without Equality and Justice: The struggle for women's rights in rethinking development in the Arab Region
by Kinda Mohamadieh - 382-389 Economic Shock Therapy in the Eurozone: The Greek case
by Lois Woestman - 390-392 Struggles over Land and Livelihoods in African Agriculture
by Marjorie Mbilinyi - 393-396 Tianguis Indigena: The solidarity economy and indigenous women in Mexico
by Tzinnia Carranza L�pez - 397-402 Women's Labour Rights, Gender Equality and Economic Justice in Latin America and the Caribbean
by Sandra Ramos - 403-405 Domestic Workers: Transforming economic power to advance women's rights and justice in India
by Lissy Joseph - 406-412 The Other Financial Crisis: Growth and crash of the microfinance sector in India
by Christa Wichterich - 413-415 Books on women and economic justice
by � - 416-421 Window on the World
by � - 422-428 Who's Who
by � - 429-429 What's on the SID Forum
by � - 430-431 Participants at the AWID Forum 2012
by �
2012, Volume 55, Issue 2
- 151-153 Editorial: The Challenge of Civic Action for Development
by Wendy Harcourt - 154-157 Introduction: The Changing Face of Citizen Action
by Remko Berkhout & Fieke Jansen - 158-161 Citizen Action and the Perverse Confluence of Opposing Agendas
by Lisa VeneKlasen - 162-172 Seeing Citizen Action through an ‘Unruly’ Lens
by Akshay Khanna - 173-180 Resisting Revolutions: Questioning the radical potential of citizen action
by Nishant Shah - 181-189 A Civic Agency Perspective on Change
by Kees Biekart & Alan Fowler - 190-197 Crossborder FeminismsWendy Harcourt in Conversation with Srilatha Batliwala, Sunila Abeysekera and Rawwida Baksh
by Wendy Harcourt - 198-200 Power and the Activist
by Jenny Pearce - 201-204 The Netizen
by Rebecca MacKinnon - 205-207 The Politics of Civic Agency
by Harry C Boyte - 208-209 Practical Tips to Hack your NGO
by Pedro Marcun - 210-212 The Place Where Intentions Meet: Activism and the art of the invisible
by Sue Soal - 213-218 Internet Regulation and Sexual Politics in Brazil
by Sonia Corr�a & Horacio S�vori & Bruno Zilli - 219-223 Crime and Insurgent Citizenship: Extra-state rule and belonging in urban Jamaica
by Rivke Jaffe - 224-231 The Occupy Movement: Product of this time
by Jacquelien van Stekelenburg - 232-238 Making Sense of the Arab Spring: Listening to the voices of Middle Eastern activists
by Kawa Hassan - 239-242 Illustrating the Changing Face of Citizen Action
by Josine Stremmelaar & Erik Wallert - 243-246 Book Shelf
by � - 247-250 Window on the World
by � - 251-254 Who's Who
by � - 255-256 One World Action – what happened, and why?
by �
2012, Volume 55, Issue 1
- 1-4 Editorial: The Times They Are A-Changin’
by Wendy Harcourt - 5-9 Introduction: Green Economy and Sustainable Development: Bringing back the ‘social’
by Sarah Cook & Kiah Smith - 10-12 Rio Summit 2012: What to expect? Interview with Tariq Banuri
by Angela Zarro - 13-16 Neo-liberal Conservation and the Cementing of Inequality: Interview with Bram B�scher
by Laura Fano Morrissey - 17-24 Economic and Ecological Crises: Green new deals and no-growth economies
by Bob Jessop - 25-33 Nature in the Market-World: Ecosystem services and inequality
by Kathleen McAfee - 34-44 Five Assumptions of Dominant Thinking in International Development
by Lawrence Haddad - 45-53 Money as a Public Resource for Development
by Mary Mellor - 54-62 Beyond the ‘Green Economy’: System change, not climate change?
by Nicola Bullard & Tadzio M�ller - 63-70 Sustainable Development through Policy Integration in Latin America: A comparative approach
by Laura Rival - 71-80 The Billion Dollar Solution that Isn't: How systems modeling in foreign aid could save billions and serve the poor
by Monika Aring & Bobbin Teegarden - 81-89 Gender and Food Security in a Fair, Green Economy?
by Kiah Smith - 90-95 Gender and Climate Justice
by Ana Agostino & Rosa Lizarde - 96-103 Incentives to Promote Green Citizenship in UK Transition Towns
by Amy Merritt & Tristan Stubbs - 104-111 The Agri-food Sector's Response to the Triple Crisis: Sustaining local social initiatives in Andhra Pradesh, India
by Ashok Kumbamu - 112-118 Local Justice, Global Climate Injustice? Inequality and tree planting in Thailand
by Witchuda Srang-Iam - 119-125 The Brazilian National Environmental Policy: The challenge of plural environmental governance
by Hironobu Sano - 126-133 A Matter of Trust in Metro Manila: Collective action towards ‘green economy’ transitions
by Marlyne D Sahakian - 134-137 World Development Report 2012: Radical redistribution or just tinkering within the template?
by Alice Evans - 138-139 Book Shelf
by � - 140-143 Window on the World
by � - 144-147 Who's Who
by � - 148-149 In Memory of Wangari Maathai
by �
2011, Volume 54, Issue 4
- 429-432 Editorial: Making the Non-business Case for Development
by Wendy Harcourt - 433-436 Indigenous Women and the Land: Shifting language, action and culture
by Marisa Belausteguigoitia Rius - 437-440 Mapuches: Fighting against plunder and marginalization – Interview with Gustavo Quilaqueo
by Laura Fano Morrissey - 441-447 Buen Vivir: Today's tomorrow
by Eduardo Gudynas - 448-454 Pachakuti: Indigenous perspectives, buen vivir, sumaq kawsay and degrowth
by Bob Thomson - 455-460 The Search for Universal Responsibility: The cosmovision of Ubuntu and the humanism of Fanon
by Isayvani Naicker - 461-463 Caritas in Veritate: Translating the Papal vision of development
by Andrea De Angelis - 464-469 Feminist Visions of the Network Society
by Anita Gurumurthy - 470-472 Indigenous Women in Defence of Life and Land: An introduction
by Marisa Belausteguigoitia Rius & Mariana G�mez Alvarez Icaza & Iv�n Gonz�lez M�rquez - 473-479 Conservation of the Montes Azules Biosphere Reserve, Chiapas: A women's issue
by Martha E Villavicencio Enr�quez - 480-484 Breaking the Silence: State violence towards Triqui women of Oaxaca, Mexico
by Natalia De Marinis - 485-489 The Mayan Indigenous Women of Chiapas: Lekil Kuxlejal and food autonomy1
by Magali Barreto �vila - 490-493 The Root and the Seed: Indigenous women as the source of life and meaning
by Francisca Rodr�guez L�pez - 494-498 People's Front in Defence of Land, San Salvador Atenco: A testimony
by Martha P�rez Pineda - 499-504 Zapatista Army of Mazahua Women in Defence of Water in the Cutzamala Region: Testimonies1
by Agustina Araujo & Guadalupe Acevedo & Ofelia Lorenzo & Irma Romero - 505-513 Paddling the Canoe on One Side: Women in decision-making in Vanuatu and the Solomon Islands
by Heather Wallace - 514-519 The Emperor's New Clothes All Over Again: A tale from Palestine
by Nora Lester Murad - 520-524 Creating Authenticity: Banal nationalism in Henri Coand\[acaron] Airport
by Alexandra Coţofan\[acaron] - 525-528 Global Networks and Organizations
by � - 529-532 Who's Who
by � - 533-535 ‘No More Promises – A Call to Action’: Statement of international indigenous women's forum on the MDGs
by �
2011, Volume 54, Issue 3
- 291-292 Editorial: Designing Urban Living
by Wendy Harcourt - 293-300 Introduction: Urbanism and Sustainability
by Alexandru Balasescu - 301-304 Women, Urban Life and Safe Cities
by Elizabeth Cox & Yvonne Underhill-Sem - 305-308 Urbanization, Poverty and Climate Change: Interview with David Satterthwaite
by Angela Zarro - 309-316 Recasting Urban Sustainability in the South
by Edgar Pieterse - 317-324 Urban Sustainability at the Limits: Development rhetorics and realities in Tanzania
by William Cunningham Bissell - 325-329 Afro-Pessimism in the Discourse on Urban East Africa
by Rasna Warah - 330-335 Development, Urbanization and Sustainability
by Kamil Khan Mumtaz - 336-342 Hard Nodes in Soft Surroundings: A ‘dream of islands’ strategy for urban sustainability
by Keith Culver & Rachel Guilloteau & Christelle Hue - 343-344 Strategic Urban Narratives: Beyond conventional city branding
by Thomas Sevcik - 345-351 Transitory Cities: Emergency architecture and the challenge of climate change
by Nathanael Dorent - 352-357 Reframing ‘Safe Cities for Women’: Feminist articulations in Recife
by Yardena Tankel - 358-367 Beyond the Green Line: Sustainability and Beirut's post-war reconstruction
by Gruia Bădescu - 368-375 Shifting the Gaze, Shifting the Agenda: Sustainable livelihoods in urban Honiara
by Anita Lacey - 376-383 Citizen Participation and Sustainability: Lessons from Cameroon
by Ambe J Njoh - 384-392 Developing Accra for All? The story behind Africa's largest millennium city
by Franklin Obeng-Odoom - 393-399 Ghana's Decentralization: Two decades and still crawling?
by Daniel Kweku Baah Inkoom - 400-406 The Best and the Worst of the World Bank: Involuntary resettlement and the Mumbai Urban Transport Project (MUTP), India
by Renu Modi - 407-411 Planning in Asia Pacific Cities: The gender question
by Dory Reeves - 412-414 Cities and Fascination: Beyond the Surplus of Meaning
by Alexandru Balasescu - 415-417 Book Shelf
by � - 418-419 Window on the World
by � - 420-423 Who's Who
by � - 424-426 Sustainability, Mobility and Urbanism: A photo essay
by Alexandru Balasescu - 427-427 What's on the SID Forum
by �
2011, Volume 54, Issue 2
- 135-136 Editorial: The Time is Now
by Wendy Harcourt - 137-140 Sustainability: Design for the pluriverse
by Arturo Escobar - 141-142 It's Too Late for Sustainability. What we need is system change
by Nicola Bullard - 143-146 Sustainable Development: The citizen's predicament
by Shobha Raghuram - 147-149 Digital Globalization and Democracy: The territorial walls come tumbling down?
by Gillian Youngs - 150-154 Nurturing a Culture of Self-restraint
by Franck Amalric - 155-160 The Quest for Sustainability: Some reflections
by Jan Pronk - 161-163 Sustainability for Development Programmes
by Stephen F Moseley - 164-166 Sustaining Real Development in the South
by Jayati Ghosh - 167-168 Ownership, Transient Rights, Spiritual Source, Nostalgia: Land and its discontents
by Stephen Chan - 169-171 Revaluing Low Carbon Cultures: Learning to live with the earth
by Philip McMichael - 172-173 Designing for Courage
by Kathryn Cox-Shrader - 174-176 Forging an Environmental Rationality for a Sustainable Future
by Enrique Leff - 177-179 Modern Life, Primitive Thoughts
by Teresia Teaiwa - 180-182 Reframing the Sustainability Debate
by David Korten - 183-189 Climate Change, Mother Earth and the Commons: Reflections on El Cumbre
by Massimo De Angelis - 190-193 Open Versus Closed Energy Systems and Climate Change
by Yash Tandon - 194-196 The Enduring Power of Mass Production, Mass Consumption and Mass Destruction
by Zia Mian & M V Ramana - 197-198 Sustaining the Spirit: A challenge to humanity
by Rajesh Tandon - 199-201 Rethinking the Future of Sustainability: From silos to systemic resilience
by Claudia Juech & Evan S Michelson - 202-204 Realpolitiks vs the Long(er) Duree of Cultural and Epistemological Shifts
by Michal Osterweil - 205-208 Pathways Towards Sustainability, Participatory Human Development and the State
by Liliana Acero - 209-211 Gendering Sustainability: Reframing sustainable development as gender justice
by Yvonne A Braun - 212-214 The Challenge of Intellectual Property Rights and Social Justice
by Dwijen Rangnekar - 215-216 Smart Power: The private sector's contribution to development
by Angela Zarro - 217-219 Another World is Possible: Reflections on the World Social Forum 2011, Dakar
by Fatma Alloo & Corinne Kumar & Samir Amin & Yash Tandon & Sara Longwe & Giuseppe Caruso & Chico Whitaker - 219-222 Listening to Each One's Truth: Fragments from Dakar
by Corinne Kumar - 222-223 Building Another World is Possible: A note on Dakar
by Samir Amin - 223-224 The WSF is not the ‘Fifth’ International
by Yash Tandon - 224-226 Some Sharp Lessons from Dakar
by Sara Longwe - 226-228 Inclusiveness and Difference in Dakar
by Giuseppe Caruso - 228-231 WSF 2011 – Good surprises and many lessons for the future
by Chico Whitaker - 232-236 Acting Globally: Cultivating a thousand community solutions for climate justice
by Giovanna Di Chiro - 237-239 Challenges to Sustainability: A Caribbean reflection
by Peggy Antrobus - 240-242 Economic Growth and Sustainability: A view from China
by Lau Kin Chi - 243-246 Challenges to Sustainability in Africa
by Patricia Kameri-Mbote - 247-249 What Kind of Sustainability and for Whom? Some reflections based on lived realities in the Mexican Mixteca
by Marianne H Marchand - 250-251 Fishing for a Future: Searching for a new maxim
by Brian O'Riordan - 252-254 Sustaining Maternal Health Care
by Nalini Visvanathan - 255-256 A World Still More Village than Global
by Marcelo J Garc�a - 257-258 Sustainability, Feminism and the Search for Alternatives
by Alejandra Scampini - 259-260 (Un)sustainability in Serbia
by Jasmina Kijevcanin - 261-262 The Pandora Box of Trade-Offs
by Gopika Bashi - 263-264 Sustainable Agriculture has a Woman's Face
by Sabina Zaccaro - 265-270 Notes on the Transition: Globalization, (re)localization, and ecological justice
by Kathryn Cox-Shrader - 267-268 Development as a Human Right
by Debora Di Dio - 268-270 Whose Crisis? A blueprint on what ails the planet
by Claudio Schuftan - 271-281 Five Decades of Development Debate on Sustainability
by � - 282-282 What's on the SID Forum
by � - 283-286 Who's Who
by � - 287-290 Imagine All the People: Advancing a global citizens movement
by Great Transition Initiative
2011, Volume 54, Issue 1
- 1-4 Editorial: No More Black Fridays
by Wendy Harcourt - 5-11 Introduction: Global Land Grabs: Investments, risks and dangerous legacies
by � - 12-20 Introduction: Rushing for Land: Equitable and sustainable development in Africa, Asia and Latin America
by Annelies Zoomers - 21-30 Food Sovereignty and Alternative Paradigms to Confront Land Grabbing and the Food and Climate Crises
by Peter Rosset - 31-34 Rice Land Grabs Undermine Food Sovereignty in Africa
by Grain - 35-39 Gender and ‘Land Grabbing’ in Sub-Saharan Africa: Women's land rights and customary land tenure
by Jessica Chu

