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September 2010, Volume 20, Issue 7
- 755-756 Editorial
by Deborah Eade - 757-770 Successful or not? Evidence, emergence, and development management
by Chris Mowles - 771-783 Changing the world of development research? An insight into theory and practice
by Birgit Habermann & Margarita Langthaler - 784-796 Whose lives are worth more? Politicising research safety in developing countries
by Sam Wong - 797-811 Listen First: a pilot system for managing downward accountability in NGOs
by Alex Jacobs & Robyn Wilford - 812-826 Real-time research: decolonising research practices – or just another spectacle of researcher–practitioner collaboration?
by Cathrine Brun & Ragnhild Lund - 827-839 ‘Bread and butter’ human rights: NGOs in Fiji
by Mary Llewellyn-Fowler & John Overton - 840-854 Women's empowerment revisited: a case study from Bangladesh
by Sidney Ruth Schuler & Farzana Islam & Elisabeth Rottach - 855-865 The role of self-help groups in empowering disabled women: a case study in Kathmandu Valley, Nepal
by Bishnu Maya Dhungana & Kyoko Kusakabe - 866-878 Local voices on community radio: a study of ‘Our Lumbini’ in Nepal
by Kirsty Martin & Michael Wilmore - 879-886 Practical lessons from four projects on disability-inclusive development programming
by Sue Coe & Lorraine Wapling - 887-897 The Multidimensional Poverty Assessment Tool: a new framework for measuring rural poverty
by Alasdair Cohen - 898-899 The Food Wars
by Patrick Shepherd - 899-901 Adapting Cities to Climate Change: Understanding and Addressing the Development Challenges
by Benjamin Barth - 901-902 Money and Power: Great Predators in the Political Economy of Development
by Alexander Pike - 902-904 African Women and ICTs: Investigating Technology, Gender and Empowerment
by Kathryn McNicoll - 904-905 Disaster and Development
by Lucia Majova - 905-907 Understanding Climate Change Adaptation – Lessons from Community-based Approaches
by Kevin Dunbar - 907-908 Food Rebellions! Crisis and the Hunger for Justice
by Manmeet Kaur - 908-911 Sport and International Development
by Jutta Engelhardt - 911-912 Struggles for Citizenship in Africa
by Thea Brain - 912-914 Rights-Based Approaches to Development: Exploring the Potential and Pitfalls
by Natalie Daniels
August 2010, Volume 20, Issue 6
- 619-620 Editorial
by Deborah Eade - 621-635 Is social change fundable? NGOs and theories and practices of social change
by Jenny Pearce - 636-648 An international NGO representative in Colombia: reflections from practice
by Rosemary McGee - 649-663 Wanted! ‘Strong publics’ for uncertain times: the Active Citizenship in Central America project
by Barry Cannon - 664-677 Post-disaster emergency and reconstruction experiences in Asia and Latin America: an assessment
by Joel F. Audefroy - 678-689 Qualitative methods for assessing conditional cash-transfer programmes: the case of Panama
by William F. Waters - 690-705 A rural economic development plan to help the USA win its war on cocaine
by Jason Spellberg & Morgan Kaplan - 706-719 Evaluating competitiveness impacts of regulatory reforms in the Brazilian cashew industry
by Hugo Santana de Figueirêdo & Bryanna Millis - 720-725 How people can influence government policy – stories from the Caucasus
by Richard English - 726-733 Where there's no green man: child road-safety education in Ethiopia
by Ruth Salmon & William Eckersley - 734-739 Is this a partnership or a relationship? Concern Worldwide maps the difference
by Moire O'Sullivan - 740-742 World Summit on Food Security (UN FAO, Rome, 16–18 November 2009)
by Matt Grainger - 743-744 Portfolios of the Poor: How the World’s Poor Live on $2 a Day
by Sally Jane Pike - 744-745 Multinational Companies from Emerging Economies
by Amit Vatsyayan - 746-747 Global Catholicism: Diversity and Change since Vatican II
by Juan Marco Vaggione - 747-748 Health for Some: The Political Economy of Global Health Governance
by Jessica Soane - 748-750 Humanitarian Intervention: Confronting the Contradictions
by Fiona Kelling - 750-751 The Corporate Greenhouse: Climate Change Policy in a Globalizing World
by Juliet Anderson - 751-753 Freedom from Want: The Remarkable Success Story of BRAC, the Global Grassroots Organisation That’s Winning the Fight Against Poverty
by Martin Kalungu-Banda - 754-754 Erratum
by The Editors
June 2010, Volume 20, Issue 4-5
- 473-483 Achieving Education for All through public–private partnerships?
by Pauline Rose - 484-497 Civil society, basic education, and sector-wide aid: insights from Sub-Saharan Africa
by Karen Mundy & Megan Haggerty & Malini Sivasubramaniam & Suzanne Cherry & Richard Maclure - 498-510 Marching to different rhythms: international NGO collaboration with the state in Tanzania
by Sheila Aikman - 511-526 The roles of non-state providers in ten complementary education programmes
by Joseph DeStefano & Audrey-marie Schuh Moore - 527-539 Reaching the underserved with complementary education: lessons from Ghana's state and non-state sectors
by Leslie Casely-Hayford & Ash Hartwell - 540-553 Public–private partnerships or privatisation? Questioning the state's role in education in India
by Prachi Srivastava - 554-566 Madrasas as partners in education provision: the South Asian experience
by Masooda Bano - 567-578 Struggles for memory and social-justice education in Latin America
by Lauren Ila Jones & Carlos Alberto Torres - 579-585 Collaboration in delivering education: relations between governments and NGOs in South Asia
by Richard Batley & Pauline Rose - 586-593 Working effectively with non-state actors to deliver education in fragile states
by Chris Berry - 594-602 Non-state providers, the state, and health in post-conflict fragile states
by Stephen Commins - 603-610 Free primary education still excludes the poorest of the poor in urban Kenya
by Moses Oketch & Moses Ngware - 611-618 The evolution of NGO–government relations in education: ActionAid 1972–2009
by David Archer
May 2010, Volume 20, Issue 3
- 315-317 Editorial
by Deborah Eade - 318-328 ‘Communities of practice’: prospects for theory and action in participatory development
by Nana Akua Anyidoho - 329-341 The learning organisation as a model for rural development
by Sarah Parkinson - 342-353 ‘But you can't compare Malawi and Ireland!’ – shifting boundaries in a globalised world
by Niamh Gaynor - 354-366 Gold mining and corporate social responsibility in the Wassa West district, Ghana
by Paul W. K. Yankson - 367-379 Using technology to deliver social protection: exploring opportunities and risks
by Stephen Devereux & Katharine Vincent - 380-394 Eco-regional conservation and development in Madagascar: a review of USAID-funded efforts in two priority landscapes
by Thomas K. Erdmann - 395-406 Relations between gender-focused NGOs, advocacy work, and government: a Ugandan case study
by Mary Ssonko Nabacwa - 407-413 Failed aid: how development agencies are neglecting and marginalising Rwandan genocide survivors
by Noam Schimmel - 414-421 Enhancing rural learning, linkages, and institutions: the rice videos in Africa
by Paul Van Mele & Jonas Wanvoeke & Espérance Zossou - 422-427 Bridging the hunger gap with cash transfers: experiences from Malawi
by Pierson R. T. Ntata - 428-434 Contribution of parkland trees to farmers’ livelihoods: a case study from Mali
by Mbène Dièye Faye & John C. Weber & Bayo Mounkoro & Joseph-Marie Dakouo - 435-445 Issues in community conservation: the case of the Barberton Medicinal Plants Project
by Frik de Beer - 446-455 Money, power, and donor–NGO partnerships
by Sally Reith - 456-457 Famine, a Short History
by Frederic Mousseau - 457-458 Shaping the Humanitarian World
by Hugh Goyder - 458-459 Afghanistan: Aid, Armies and Empires
by Jon Bennett - 459-461 Chasing the Flame: Sergio Vieira de Mello and the Fight to Save the World
by Haleem Lone - 461-462 The New Cold War: How the Kremlin Menaces Both Russia and the West
by Nicholas Colloff - 463-464 Che Guevara: The Economics of Revolution
by Tim Anderson - 464-466 Local Governments and Rural Development: Comparing Lessons from Brazil, Chile, Mexico and Peru
by Eduardo Cáceres Valdivia - 466-468 Beyond Developmentality: Constructing Inclusive Freedom and Sustainability
by E. Remi Aiyede - 468-469 French NGOs in the Global Era: A Distinctive Role in International Development
by Janice Giffen - 469-472 The Environmental Responsibility Reader
by Selene Herculano
February 2010, Volume 20, Issue 1
- 1-4 Editorial
by Deborah Eade - 5-17 Sustaining livelihoods in complex emergencies: experiences of Sri Lanka
by Neavis Morais & Mokbul Morshed Ahmad - 18-30 Making housemaid remittances work for low-income families in Sri Lanka
by Judith Shaw - 31-44 Women and globalisation: challenges and opportunities facing construction workers in contemporary India
by Bipasha Baruah - 45-56 Combining sanitation and women's participation in water supply: an example from Rajasthan
by Kathleen O'Reilly - 57-69 Project ‘RAMBO’: an initiative to improve rickshaw pullers’ earnings
by Subhojit Banerjee - 70-84 Matching goods and people: aid and human security after the 2004 tsunami
by Jin Sato - 85-98 World views in peace building: a post-conflict reconstruction challenge in Cambodia
by Mneesha Gellman - 99-112 ‘Listening to the rice grow’: the local–expat interface in Lao-based international NGOs
by John R. Owen - 113-121 How gendered is Gender and Development? Culture, masculinity, and gender difference
by Jyotirmaya Tripathy - 122-130 Food security and human rights in Indonesia
by Irene I. Hadiprayitno - 131-137 What has the World Development Report 2008 to say about Indian agriculture?
by Shambhu Ghatak - 138-141 World Conservation Congress 2008: Climate Change, Islands, and In-situ Conservation
by Mochamad Indrawan - 142-144 Fixing Fragile States: A New Paradigm for Development
by Jo Rowlands - 144-146 Arresting Development: The Power of Knowledge for Social Change
by Ian Thorpe - 146-147 The End of Food: The Coming Crisis in the World Food Industry
by W. L. Hargrove - 148-149 Getting it Right: Making Corporate–Community Relations Work
by Jill Shankleman - 149-151 Linking Poverty and Conservation: Landscapes, People and Power
by Charlotte Sterrett - 151-152 Thai Migrant Sexworkers: From Modernisation to Globalisation
by Meena Poudel - 152-154 One World: A Global Anthology of Short Stories
by Deborah Eade
November 2009, Volume 19, Issue 8
- 955-963 Guest editors’ introduction: Active citizenship and social accountability
by Matthew Clarke & Bruce Missingham - 964-980 Active citizenship or passive clientelism? Accountability and development in Solomon Islands
by John Cox - 981-996 ‘Situating’ active citizenship: historical and contemporary perspectives of women's organising in the Pacific
by Nicole George - 997-1008 The modern face of traditional agrarian rule: local government in Pakistan
by Nadeem Malik - 1009-1022 Oxfam Australia's experience of ‘bottom–up’ accountability
by Chris Roche - 1023-1034 Global Connections: ‘A Tool for Active Citizenship’
by Lisa Schultz & José Roberto Guevara & Samantha Ratnam & Ani Wierenga & Johanna Wyn & Charlotte Sowerby - 1035-1051 Citizen-driven reform of local-level basic services: Community-Based Performance Monitoring
by David W. Walker - 1052-1063 Social accountability and community forest management: the failure of collaborative governance in the Wombat Forest
by Nathanial Matthews & Bruce Missingham - 1064-1078 Over the border and under the radar: can illegal migrants be active citizens?
by Matthew Clarke - 1079-1080 Creating Credibility: Legitimacy and Accountability for Transnational Civil Society
by Robert E Kelly - 1081-1082 NGOs in International Law: Efficiency in Flexibility?
by Akima Paul - 1082-1084 Networking Futures: The Movements Against Corporate Globalization
by Anita Howarth - 1084-1086 Making Poverty: A History
by Josie Calvert - 1086-1088 Global Development 2.0: Can Philanthropists, the Public, and the Poor Make Poverty History?
by Anna Melland - 1088-1089 Earth Matters: Indigenous Peoples, The Extractive Industries and Corporate Social Responsibility
by Xavier Dias - 1089-1091 The Throes of Democracy: Brazil Since 1989
by Sergio Murillo Pinto - 1091-1093 SAS2: A Guide to Collaborative Inquiry and Social Engagement
by Paula Claycomb - 1094-1095 Acknowledgements
by The Editors - 1096-1101 Index to Volume 19
by The Editors
2009, Volume 19, Issue 7
- 823-824 Editorial
by The Editors - 825-836 Changing families and communities: an LGBT contribution to an alternative development path
by Peter Drucker - 837-848 Why a managerialist pursuit will not necessarily lead to achievement of MDGs
by Donald Curtis & Yeow Poon - 849-858 Facilitators of development or Kapos for capital: the primrose path to GATS
by Jon Cloke - 859-872 Relationships, learning, and trust: lessons from the SNV–RECOFTC partnership
by Sango Mahanty & Yurdi Yasmi & John Guernier & Rob Ukkerman & Lucia Nass - 873-883 Probiotics in Tanzania: a multi-partner development project
by Sandra Smeltzer & Grace Flesher & Ellena Andoniou - 884-894 Garden of Eden? The impact of resettlement on squatters' ‘agri-hoods’ in Fiji
by Alec Thornton - 895-905 Walking together: the journey of the Non-Aligned Movement and the women's movement
by Devaki Jain & Shubha Chacko - 906-911 Re-thinking the integration of women in population development initiatives
by Carolette Norwood - 912-922 The emergence of a fourth pillar in development aid
by Patrick Develtere & Tom De Bruyn - 923-932 Developing small production and marketing enterprises: mushroom contract farming in Bangladesh
by Md. Zamil & Jean-Joseph Cadilhon - 933-937 Diary of a participatory advocacy film project: transforming communication initiatives into living campaigns
by Emilie Flower & Brigid McConville - 938-939 Social Justice and Development
by Anne Leewis - 939-940 Moving Out Of Poverty: Cross-Disciplinary Perspectives on Mobility
by Ndwakhulu Tshishonga - 940-942 Social Policies and Private Sector Participation in Water Supply: Beyond Regulation
by José Castro - 942-943 Corporate Social Responsibility and Urban Development: Lessons from the South
by Mona Luxion - 943-945 The New Global Frontier: Urbanization, Poverty and Environment in the 21st Century
by Wellington Thwala - 945-947 Alleviating Poverty Through Business Strategy
by Martin Kalungu-Banda - 947-948 Do Bicycles Equal Development in Mozambique?
by Ndwakhulu Tshishonga - 949-950 Citizens Abroad: Emigration and the State in the Middle East and North Africa
by Ángela Suárez Collado - 950-952 Feminism and War: Confronting US Imperialism
by Rosemary Galli - 952-954 International Development Studies: Theories and Methods in Research and Practice
by Hannah Sanderson
2009, Volume 19, Issue 6
- 689-691 Editorial
by Deborah Eade - 692-701 ‘Development is a bag of cement’: the infrapolitics of participatory budgeting in the Andes
by John Cameron - 702-713 Indigenous protest, social networks, and ethnic stereotyping: some insights from the Peruvian Amazon
by Lucy Earle - 714-725 Transnational peace building: bringing salt and light to Colombia and the USA
by Loramy Gerstbauer - 726-736 Analysing social-change practice in the Peruvian Amazon through a feminist reading of participatory communication research
by Elizabeth Rattine-Flaherty & Arvind Singhal - 737-751 Solidarity economy and recycling co-ops in São Paulo: micro-credit to alleviate poverty
by Jutta Gutberlet - 752-758 Ethical predicaments for anthropologists: the Peruvian case
by Norma Fuller - 759-765 On the road to Accra, via Canada and County Kerry
by Tina Wallace - 766-776 El Niño: an adaptive response to build social and ecological resilience
by Peter Urich & Liza Quirog & William Granert - 777-788 Measuring the impact of fair trade on development
by Ruerd Ruben & Ricardo Fort & Guillermo Zúñiga-Arias - 789-792 How partnership works
by Thomas Franklin - 793-798 Redefining development for national security: implications for civil society
by Katie Wright - 799-802 Gender in Climate Change and Disaster Risk Reduction, Manila, October 2008
by Ines Smyth - 803-805 Countering Development – Indigenous Modernity and the Moral Imagination
by Renato Athias - 805-807 Haiti in the Balance – Why Foreign Aid Has Failed and What We Can Do About It
by John Cropper - 807-809 Europe's Last Frontier? Belarus, Moldova and Ukraine between Russia and the European Union; The New Eastern Europe: Ukraine, Belarus, and Moldova
by Lyudmyla Pustelnyk - 809-811 Development Aid in Russia: Lessons from Siberia
by Nicholas Colloff - 811-812 Economic Gangsters: Corruption, Violence and the Poverty of Nations
by Tarcisius Mukuka - 812-815 Philanthrocapitalism. How the Rich Can Save the World and Why We Should Let Them; Just Another Emperor? The Myths and Realities of Philanthropic Capitalism
by Hugo Sintes - 815-816 Business Planning for Turbulent Times: New Methods for Applying Scenarios
by Richard Grahn - 816-818 International Politics of HIV/AIDS: Global Disease – Local Pain
by John Harvey - 818-819 Female Sex Trafficking in Asia. The Resilience of Patriarchy in a Changing World
by Majda Hrženjak - 819-821 Development Policy as a Way to Manage Climate Change Risks (Climate Policy 8 (2), . 99–240)
by Catherine Pettengell - 822-822 Corrigendum
by The Editors
2009, Volume 19, Issue 4-5
- 443-452 Citizens' media and communication
by Jethro Pettit & Juan Salazar & Alfonso Dagron - 453-465 Playing with fire: power, participation, and communication for development
by Alfonso Dagron - 466-478 Negotiating power: community media, democracy, and the public sphere
by Saima Saeed - 479-490 ‘Neither silent nor invisible’: anti-poverty communication in the San Francisco Bay Area
by Dorothy Kidd & Bernadette Barker-Plummer - 491-503 From mouthpiece to public service: donor support to radio broadcasters in new democracies
by Simon Milligan & Graham Mytton - 504-513 Self-determination in practice: the critical making of indigenous media
by Juan Salazar - 514-524 Electronic dreaming tracks: Indigenous community broadcasting in Australia
by Michael Meadows - 525-537 Radio, control, and indigenous peoples: the failure of state-invented citizens' media in Mexico
by Antoni Castells-Talens & José Ramos Rodríguez & Marisol Chan Concha - 538-549 Transforming images: reimagining women's work through participatory video
by Usha Harris - 550-559 Theatre for transformation and empowerment: a case study of Jana Sanskriti Theatre of the Oppressed
by Sandra Mills - 560-572 Sexual-health communication across and within cultures: the Clown Project, Guatemala
by Anthony Savdié & Andrew Chetley - 573-584 Participatory content creation: voice, communication, and development
by Jo Tacchi & Jerry Watkins & Kosala Keerthirathne - 585-597 Mobile phones and community development: a contact zone between media and citizenship
by Gerard Goggin & Jacqueline Clark - 598-609 Four steps to community media as a development tool
by Stefania Milan - 610-620 Rebel voices and radio actors: in pursuit of dialogue and debate in northern Uganda
by Maggie Ibrahim - 621-629 Transforming public space: a local radio's work in a poor urban community
by Dora Navarro - 630-642 Moved to act: communication supporting HIV social movements to achieve inclusive social change
by Robin Vincent & Lucy Stackpool-Moore - 643-653 The state of the art in citizens’ communication for social change in Spain
by Alejandro Barranquero - 654-664 Citizens' publications that empower: social change for the homeless
by Claudia Magallanes-Blanco & Juan Pérez-Bermúdez - 665-677 Creating knowledge for action: the case for participatory communication in research
by Laura Cornish & Alison Dunn - 678-687 Giving voice: instigating debate on issues of citizenship, participation, and accountability
by Samuel Kafewo
May 2009, Volume 19, Issue 3
- 285-287 Editorial
by Deborah Eade - 288-299 Who will guard the guardians? Amartya Sen's contribution to development evaluation
by Stephen Porter & Jacques de Wet - 300-310 Changes in villagers' knowledge, perceptions, and attitudes concerning gender roles and relations in Bangladesh
by Md. Abdul Alim - 311-328 Transformative learning and mind-change in rural Afghanistan
by Friedrich W. Affolter & Katja Richter & Karimullah Afaq & Assadullah Daudzai & M. Taofiq Massood & Niamatullah Rahimi & Ghotai Sahebian - 329-339 Women and NGO professionalisation: a case study of Jordan
by Janine A. Clark & Wacheke M. Michuki - 340-349 Memory, suffering, survival tactics, and healing among Jopadhola women in post-war Uganda
by Marijke Abel & Annemiek Richters - 350-364 Privatisation of urban water and sewerage services in Turkey: some trends
by Tayfun Cinar - 365-370 Lessons from selected development policies and practices
by Michael Chibba - 371-380 Learning from innovation: implications of an integrated development project in Chiapas, Mexico
by John Burstein - 381-385 Research into practice: a comprehensive approach
by Jens Aagaard-Hansen & Annette Olsen - 386-395 Mapping the road to development: a methodology for scaling up participation in policy processes
by Donald R. Nelson & Marcelo T. Folhes & Timothy J. Finan - 396-402 Health and hygiene behaviour change: bottom–up meets top–down in Tibet
by Choeden Yeshi & Puchung Wangdui & Susan Holcombe - 403-413 Perceptions and practices of farmer empowerment in Tanzania
by Dismas Lyegendili Mwaseba & Amon Zacharia Mattee & Randi Kaarhus & Evelyne Albert Lazaro & Zebedayo Samwel Kayanda Mvena & Raphael Munanka Wambura & Elimpaa Daniel Kiranga