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May 2009, Volume 19, Issue 3
- 414-420 Challenging conventional views on mobile-telecommunications investment: evidence from conflict zones
by Agnieszka Konkel & Richard Heeks - 421-423 World Heritage and Public Works: Development Co-operation for Poverty Alleviation
by Devi Roza Kausar - 424-426 The Ethical Trading Initiative: Tenth Anniversary Conference
by Peter Williams - 427-429 Feminisms in Development: Contradictions, Contestations and Challenges; Gender Myths and Feminist Fables: The Struggle for Interpretive Power in Gender and Development
by Deborah Eade - 429-431 States, Scarcity and Civil strife in the developing world
by Robert A. Dowd - 431-432 Globalization and Its Counterforces in Southeast Asia
by Robert E. Kelly - 433-434 Transitional justice and reconciliation after violent conflict: learning from African experiences
by Margaret Panighel - 434-436 Development, Divinity and Dharma: The Role of Religion in Development and Microfinance Institutions
by Renny Gye - 436-437 City Futures: confronting the crisis of urban development
by Mona Luxion - 437-439 Enticing the Learning: Trainers in Development
by Alan Rogers - 439-441 Hijacking America: How the Religious and Secular Right Changed What Americans Think
by Rosemary Galli
April 2009, Volume 19, Issue 2
- 133-135 Editorial
by Deborah Eade - 136-147 ‘Community development’ as a buzz-word
by Mfaniseni Fana Sihlongonyane - 148-159 Dimensions, manifestations, and perceptions of gender equity: the experiences of Gram Vikas
by R. V. Jayapadma - 160-172 Structures, values, and interaction in field-level partnerships: the case of UNHCR and NGOs
by Christian Mommers & Margit van Wessel - 173-186 Learning from experience in urban programming: the case of the SHAHAR project in Bangladesh
by Sanzidur Rahman - 187-199 Maize diversity, poverty, and market access: lessons from Mexico
by Alder Keleman & Hugo García Rañó & Jon Hellin - 200-213 More money, new household cultural dynamics: women in micro-finance in Ghana
by Cynthia Arku & Frank S. Arku - 214-226 Mitigating the impact of HIV and AIDS on rural livelihoods in Southern Africa
by Gladys B. Mutangadura & Bjorg Sandkjaer - 227-232 The Dominican Republic and Central America Free Trade Agreement with the USA: some concerns
by Sherrow O. Pinder - 233-239 Valuation of natural resources: efficiency and equity
by Michiel Keyzer & Ben Sonneveld & Wim van Veen - 240-247 Hanging in, stepping up and stepping out: livelihood aspirations and strategies of the poor
by Andrew Dorward & Simon Anderson & Yolanda Nava Bernal & Ernesto Sánchez Vera & Jonathan Rushton & James Pattison & Rodrigo Paz - 248-258 Identifying barriers to GIS-based land management in Guatemala
by Christopher A. Badurek - 259-265 The role of government and NGOs in slum development: the case of Dhaka City
by Enamul Habib - 266-267 Building the International Criminal Court
by Henning Hahn - 267-269 International Water Security: Domestic Threats and Opportunities
by Robert E. Kelly - 269-271 The State Of Resistance: Popular Struggles In The Global South
by Dip Kapoor - 271-272 NGOs as Advocates for Development in a Globalising World
by Tarcisius Mukuka - 272-273 Africa and the New Globalization
by Mfaniseni Fana Sihlongonyane - 273-275 Britain in Africa
by Tarcisius Mukuka - 275-277 An East Asian Model for Latin American Success: The New Path
by Adrian H. Hearn - 277-279 Accountability Politics: Power and Voice in Rural Mexico
by Tim Trench - 279-281 Confronting the Coffee Crisis: Fair Trade, Sustainable Livelihoods and Ecosystems in Mexico and Central America
by Pablo Gutman - 281-283 Research Skills for Policy and Development: How To Find Out Fast & World Bank / International Bank for Reconstruction and Development
by Jean-François Brière
2009, Volume 19, Issue 1
- 1-2 Editorial
by Deborah Eade - 3-15 Reflections on innovation, assessment, and social change: a SPARC case study
by Sheela Patel & Sheridan Bartlett - 16-27 Complexities in natural-resource management: irrigation infrastructure in Bihar
by Rahul Ramagundam - 28-38 Why does Community-Based Rehabilitation fail physically disabled women in northern Thailand?
by Theeraphong Bualar & Mokbul Ahmad - 39-50 Peer education in sexual and reproductive health programming: a Cambodian case study
by Sarah Knibbs & Neil Price - 51-60 Are current aid strategies marginalising the already marginalised? Cases from Tanzania
by Jim Kinsella & Eamonn Brehony - 61-71 Poverty Reduction Strategy Papers and the rhetoric of participation
by Palash Kamruzzaman - 72-78 Urban governance and service delivery in Nigeria
by Massoud Omar - 79-86 Capacity development for good governance in developing societies: lessons from the field
by Kempe Hope - 87-93 The gender dimension of migration in India: the politics of contemporary space in Orissa and Rajasthan
by Wasudha Bhatt - 94-102 Private extension-service provision for smallholder horticultural producers in Kenya: an approach
by Brigitte Nyambo & A. Sief & Ana Varela & B. Löhr & Jerry Cooper & Hans Dobson - 103-105 An innovative approach to building stronger coalitions: the Net-Map Toolbox
by Eva Schiffer & Jessica Peakes - 106-112 Insider–outsider positions in health-development research: reflections for practice
by Jan Ritchie & Anthony Zwi & Ilse Blignault & Anne Bunde-Birouste & Derrick Silove - 113-115 The Roots of African Conflicts: The Causes and Costs; The Resolution of African Conflicts: The Management of Conflict Resolution & Post-Conflict Reconstruction
by Joseph Bock - 115-117 The Congo Wars: Conflict, Myth and Reality
by Rosemary Galli - 117-119 Oil and politics in the Gulf of Guinea
by Rosemary Galli - 119-120 Land and Sustainable Development in Africa
by Tarcisius Mukuka - 120-122 Environmental Justice in Latin America – Problems, Promise and Practice
by Judith Alazraque - 122-124 Development, Civil Society and Faith-Based Organisations
by Martin Rew - 124-125 A New Politics of Identity: Political Principles in an Interdependent World
by Len Bloom - 125-127 Development with a Body: Sexuality, Human Rights and Development
by Deborah Eade - 127-129 Corporate Social Responsibility and the Shaping of Global Public Policy
by Jo Zaremba - 129-131 The New Development Management
by Brenda Lipson - 132-132 Erratum
by The Editors
November 2008, Volume 18, Issue 6
- 671-672 Editorial
by Deborah Eade - 673-685 On the agenda: North–South research partnerships and agenda-setting processes
by Megan Bradley - 686-700 Building synergies in development research: is it time for the Mosaic Approach?
by Claire Heffernan - 701-712 Mediators or partners? Practitioner perspectives on partnership
by Vandra Harris - 713-725 Inequality, environmental injustice, and racism in Brazil: beyond the question of colour
by Tania Pacheco - 726-734 Rethinking poverty alleviation: a ‘poverties’ approach
by Edward R. Carr - 735-747 Rights-based approaches to development: what is the value-added?
by Paul Gready - 748-754 How international NGOs could do less harm and more good
by Martin Barber & Cameron Bowie - 755-766 What could Development Studies be?
by Andy Sumner & Michael Tribe - 767-773 UN contributions to development thinking and practice
by Dharam Ghai - 774-778 Developing critical thinking in NGO field staff
by Connell Foley - 779-788 The role of non-timber forest products in poverty reduction in India: prospects and problems
by Golam Rasul & Madhav Karki & Ram P. Sah - 789-800 Trade liberalisation, rural poverty, and the environment: global discussions and local cases
by Pablo Gutman - 801-804 Good Governance and Development; Public Administration and Democratic Governance: Governments Serving Citizens; Learning Civil Societies: Shifting Contexts for Democratic Planning and Governance
by Jo Rowlands - 804-806 Global Democracy. The Struggle for Political and Civil Rights in the 21st Century
by Henning Hahn - 806-807 Mobilizing for Human Rights in Latin America
by Nicolas Gutman - 808-810 Religion and Development: Conflict or Cooperation?; Development and Faith: Where Mind and Soul Work Together
by Nida Kirmani - 810-812 The Power of Labelling: How People are Categorized and Why It Matters
by Martin Kalungu-Banda - 812-814 Public Health and Human Rights: Evidence-based Approaches
by Nana K. Poku - 814-815 Civil War is Not a Stupid Thing: Accounting for Violence in Developing Countries
by David Keen - 816-817 The Media and the Rwanda Genocide
by Bernard Tabaire - 817-820 The Pulse of Humanitarian Assistance; The Disaster Gypsies – Humanitarian Workers in the World's Deadliest Conflicts
by Nicholas Stockton - 820-821 Springs of Participation: Creating and Evolving Methods for Participatory Development; Participatory Action Research Approaches and Methods: Connecting People, Participation and Place
by Wellington Didibhuku Thwala - 821-823 Do It Yourself: A Handbook for Changing Our World
by Tarcisius Mukuka - 823-824 The World's Scavengers: Salvaging for Sustainable Consumption and Production
by David Walker - 824-826 Corporate Social Responsibility and International Development: Is Business the Solution?
by Jo Zaremba - 827-827 Erratum
by The Editors - 828-828 Acknowledgements
by The Editors - 829-833 Index to Volume 18
by The Editors
2008, Volume 18, Issue 4-5
- 467-478 Operationalising participatory research and gender analysis: new research and assessment approaches
by Nina Lilja & John Dixon - 479-488 Some common questions about participatory research: a review of the literature
by Nina Lilja & Mauricio Bellon - 489-505 The lost 1990s? Personal reflections on a history of participatory technology development
by Stephen Biggs - 506-523 Impact assessment of farmer institutional development and agricultural change: Soroti district, Uganda
by Esbern Friis-Hansen - 524-538 No more adoption rates! Looking for empowerment in agricultural development programmes
by Andrew Bartlett - 539-550 Appraisal of methods to evaluate farmer field schools
by Francesca Mancini & Janice Jiggins - 551-563 Engaging with cultural practices in ways that benefit women in northern Nigeria
by Annita Tipilda & Arega Alene & Victor Manyong - 564-575 Strategies for out-scaling participatory research approaches for sustaining agricultural research impacts
by Aden Aw-Hassan - 576-589 Integrating participatory elements into conventional research projects: measuring the costs and benefits
by Andreas Neef - 590-598 Participatory research practice at the International Maize and Wheat Improvement Center (CIMMYT)
by Nina Lilja & Mauricio Bellon - 599-610 Making poverty mapping and monitoring participatory
by Li Xiaoyun & Joe Remenyi - 611-618 Participatory risk assessment: a new approach for safer food in vulnerable African communities
by Delia Grace & Tom Randolph & Janice Olawoye & Morenike Dipelou & Erastus Kang'ethe - 619-626 Pro-poor values in agricultural research management: PETRRA experiences in practice
by Ahmad Salahuddin & Paul Van Mele & Noel Magor - 627-632 Operationalising participatory research and farmer-to-farmer extension: the in Peru
by Jon Hellin & John Dixon - 633-642 Using community indicators for evaluating research and development programmes: experiences from Malawi
by Jemimah Njuki & Mariam Mapila & Susan Kaaria & Tennyson Magombo - 643-649 Participatory technology development in agricultural mechanisation in Nepal: how it happened and lessons learned
by Chanda Goodrich & Scott Justice & Stephen Biggs & Ganesh Sah - 650-657 Gender equity and social capital in smallholder farmer groups in central Mozambique
by Elisabeth Gotschi & Jemimah Njuki & Robert Delve - 658-669 Further resources for participatory research and gender analysis
by Guy Manners
June 2008, Volume 18, Issue 3
- 305-306 Editorial
by Deborah Eade - 307-318 Rethinking neo-liberal state building: building post-conflict development states
by Julien Barbara - 319-332 No ‘return to the state’: dependency and developmentalism against neo-liberalism
by Robert E. Kelly - 333-344 Women's empowerment in challenging environments: a case study from Balochistan
by Ruth Paterson - 345-356 New forms of environmental governance? A case study of Costa Rican environmental NGOs
by Laura Tahkokallio & Anja Nygren - 357-370 International volunteering for development and sustainability: outdated paternalism or a radical response to globalisation?
by Peter Devereux - 371-384 Childhood poverty and evidence-based policy engagement in Ethiopia
by Nicola Jones & Bekele Tefera & Tassew Woldehanna - 385-394 Defining child labour: a controversial debate
by Augendra Bhukuth - 395-402 (Re-)building governance in post-conflict Africa: the role of the state and informal institutions
by Daniel G. Ogbaharya - 403-411 Insights from Zambian miners for rethinking development policy and the environment
by Elizabeth C. Parsons - 412-419 Experiential and emotional encounters of women planners in Africa
by Olusola Olufemi - 420-423 Reaching the Millennium Development Goals: equality and justice as well as results
by Thomas Franklin - 424-429 Getting ahead of the next disaster: recent preparedness efforts in Indonesia
by Eric James - 430-436 Could cognitive theory enhance development practice?
by Michaela Raab - 437-445 Factors and motivations contributing to community volunteers' participation in a nursery feeding project in Malawi
by Isabelle Wazo Uny - 446-449 Skills development in South Africa: Group Five's social investment project
by Wellington Didibhuku Thwala - 450-451 African Perspectives on China in Africa
by The Editors - 451-453 Southeast Asia in Search of an ASEAN Community: Insights from the Former ASEAN Secretary-General
by The Editors - 453-456 Intimate Enemies: Landowners, Power, and Violence in Chiapas
by The Editors - 456-458 Global Unions: Challenging Transnational Capital Through Cross-Border Campaigns
by The Editors - 458-460 Humanitarian Diplomacy: Practitioners and Their Craft
by The Editors - 460-462 Carbon Trading: A Critical Conversation on Climate Change, Privatisation and Power
by The Editors - 462-463 Choosing the Lesser Evil: Understanding Decision Making in Humanitarian Aid NGOs
by The Editors - 463-465 Conducting Online Surveys
by The Editors
April 2008, Volume 18, Issue 2
- 161-163 Editorial
by Deborah Eade - 164-175 NGO–government partnerships for scaling up: sexuality education in Mexico
by Susan Pick & Martha Givaudan & Michael R. Reich - 176-189 Counting the costs of HIV and AIDS to civil-society organisations
by Rick James & Brenda Katundu - 190-200 Could the system work better? Scale and local knowledge in humanitarian relief
by Graeme Macrae - 201-212 Thinking about change for development practice: a case study from Oxfam GB
by Rosalind Eyben & Thalia Kidder & Jo Rowlands & Audrey Bronstein - 213-222 The rise and fall of donor funding for advocacy NGOs: understanding the impact
by Thomas Parks - 223-234 Community sustainable-development indicators: a useful participatory technique or another dead end?
by Alan Terry - 235-244 Juxtaposing handloom weaving and modernity: building theory through praxis
by Annapurna Mamidipudi & Radhika Gajjala - 245-257 Towards a policy framework for the empowerment of social movements
by Philippe Villeval - 258-266 Family-planning methods among the tribal population in south Gujarat: a case study of access and usage
by A. Kumar & K. M. Joshi - 267-272 Reducing poverty in sub-Saharan Africa: the need for participatory governance
by Jean Claude Saha - 273-279 Educational efficiency in the Caribbean: a comparative analysis
by Sandra Schrouder - 280-288 Methodological debate in poverty studies: towards ‘participatory qual–quant’?
by Bejoy K. Thomas - 289-290 Discipline and the Other Body: Correction, Corporeality, Colonialism
by The Editors - 290-291 Hatred of Democracy
by The Editors - 291-293 Identity and Violence: The Illusion of Destiny
by The Editors - 293-295 ASEAN–China Economic Relations
by The Editors - 295-297 African Anthropologies: History, Critique and Practice
by The Editors - 297-298 A Decade of Human Security: Global Governance and The New Multilateralisms
by The Editors - 298-299 Impact Measurement and Accountability in Emergencies: The Good Enough Guide
by The Editors - 299-301 Ecotourism, NGOs and Development
by The Editors - 301-303 Invisible Governance: International Secretariats in Global Politics
by The Editors - 303-304 Troublesome Border
by The Editors
2008, Volume 18, Issue 1
- 1-4 Editorial
by Deborah Eade - 5-16 Values in international development organisations: negotiating non-negotiables
by Chris Mowles - 17-29 Embracing marginality: place-making vs development in Gardenton, Manitoba
by Susan Heald - 30-39 Community development: Freire and Grameen in the Barrowfield Project, Glasgow, Scotland
by Catherine Matheson & David Matheson - 40-52 Accountability, autonomy, and authenticity: assessing the development waltz conducted to a ‘’ beat in Southern Africa
by Mark Abrahams - 53-65 Governance of the Amman water utility
by Rebhieh Suleiman & Lisa Van Well & Jan-Erik Gustafsson - 66-81 Beyond the log frame: a new tool for examining health and peacebuilding initiatives
by Natalie Grove & Anthony Zwi - 82-93 The backlash against civil society in the wake of the Long War on Terror
by Jude Howell & Armine Ishkanian & Ebenezer Obadare & Hakan Seckinelgin & Marlies Glasius - 94-99 Development in motion: what to think about migration?
by Robyn Eversole - 100-109 Donor leverage: towards more equitable access to essential medicines?
by Chan Chee Khoon & Gilles De Wildt - 110-116 Svalbard Global Seed Vault: a ‘Noah's Ark’ for the world's seeds
by Marte Qvenild - 117-124 A journey towards development: the impact of local NGO programmes on women living in the char lands of Bangladesh
by Nusrat Jahan Chowdhury - 125-130 A smorgasbord of agricultural technologies: farmers' choices and lessons from Chalite, Panama
by Russell Slatton & Blair Orr - 131-135 Private health insurance in Uganda: bridging the gap in public health provision?
by Emma Michelle Taylor - 136-138 Globalization and the Third World: A Study of Negative Consequences
by Walden Bello - 138-141 The New Public Finance – Responding to Global Challenges
by David Hall - 141-143 Fairness in Adaptation to Climate Change
by Antonio Hill - 143-144 Terrorism: The Present Threat in Context
by Michael Boyle - 144-146 Human Rights in the Global Information Society
by James Lawson - 146-147 Violence, Political Culture and Development in Africa
by Richard Smith - 148-150 A World Turned Upside Down: Social Ecological Approaches to Children in War Zones
by Rob Chase - 150-152 Women Embracing Islam: Gender and Conversion in the West
by Cassandra Balchin - 152-154 Women and Gender Equity in Development Theory and Practice: Institutions, Resources, and Mobilization
by Deborah Eade - 154-156 Membership-based Organizations of the Poor/Collective Action and Urban Poverty Alleviation
by Lucy Earle - 157-158 Latin American Social Movements: Globalization, Democratization and Transnational Networks
by Corinne Caumartin - 159-159 Erratum
by The Editors
November 2007, Volume 17, Issue 6
- 709-712 Editorial
by Deborah Eade - 713-724 Violence, fear, and development in Latin America: a critical overview
by David Howard & Mo Hume & Ulrich Oslender - 725-738 Development, racism, and discrimination in the Dominican Republic
by David Howard - 739-751 Mano Dura: El Salvador responds to gangs
by Mo Hume - 752-764 Violence in development: the logic of forced displacement on Colombia's Pacific coast
by Ulrich Oslender - 765-774 ‘Resistance as creation’: a new sociability in Argentina
by Dina Khorasanee - 775-783 Advocacy in the Amazon and the Camisea gas project: implications for non-government public action
by Brian Pratt - 784-790 Translation in cross-cultural research: an example from Bolivia
by Kate Maclean - 791-799 The ‘Knowledge Exchange Train’: a model for capacity building for participatory governance in the south-western Amazon
by Elsa Mendoza & Stephen Perz & César Aguilar & et al. - 800-806 Empowering families as an alternative to foster care for street children in Brazil
by Michael Schwinger - 807-819 Celso Furtado and development: an outline
by Carlos Mallorquín - 820-823 Indigenous People, Poverty and Human Development in Latin America
by Laura Rival - 823-825 Dissident Women: Gender and Cultural Politics in Chiapas
by Morna Macleod - 825-827 Visions of Solidarity: US Peace Activists in Nicaragua from War to Women's Activism and Globalization
by Gretchen Alther - 827-828 The Limits of Regionalism: NAFTA's Labour Accord
by E. Remi Aiyede - 828-830 Aiding Peace? The Role of NGOs in Armed Conflict
by Martha Thompson - 830-832 The Use of Force in Humanitarian Intervention: Morality and Practicalities
by Hugo Slim - 832-833 Refugees in a Global Era
by Khalid Koser - 833-834 Promised Land: Competing Visions of Agrarian Reform
by Robin Palmer - 835-836 The Aid Chain: Coercion and Commitment in Development NGOs
by Patta Scott-Villiers