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November 2007, Volume 17, Issue 6
- 836-838 Gurus, Hired Guns and Warm Bodies: Itinerant Experts in a Knowledge Economy
by Frances Rubin - 839-839 Errata
by The Editors - 839-839 Errata
by The Editors - 840-840 Acknowledgements
by The Editors - 841-844 Index to Volume 17
by The Editors
2007, Volume 17, Issue 4-5
- 467-470 Editorial
by Deborah Eade - 471-484 Buzzwords and fuzzwords: deconstructing development discourse
by Andrea Cornwall - 485-491 Development as a buzzword
by Gilbert Rist - 492-504 Words count: taking a count of the changing language of British aid
by Naomi Alfini & Robert Chambers - 505-510 Poverty reduction
by John Toye - 511-522 Social protection
by Guy Standing - 523-531 Globalisation
by Shalmali Guttal - 532-538 The F-word and the S-word – too much of one and not enough of the other
by Cassandra Balchin - 539-548 Participation: the ascendancy of a buzzword in the neo-liberal era
by Pablo Alejandro Leal - 549-556 Citizenship: a perverse confluence
by Evelina Dagnino - 557-565 Taking the power out of empowerment – an experiential account
by Srilatha Batliwala - 566-574 Social capital
by Ben Fine - 575-581 Reflections on relationships: the nature of according to five NGOs in southern Mexico
by Miguel Pickard - 582-588 Talking of gender: words and meanings in development organisations
by Ines Smyth - 589-596 Sustainability
by Ian Scoones - 597-606 From the right to development to the rights-based approach: how ‘human rights’ entered development
by Peter Uvin - 607-614 Civil society
by Neera Chandhoke - 615-621 Public advocacy and people-centred advocacy: mobilising for social change
by John Samuel - 622-629 NGOs: between buzzwords and social movements
by Islah Jad - 630-639 Capacity building: who builds whose capacity?
by Deborah Eade - 640-646 Harmonisation: how is the orchestra conducted?
by Rosalind Eyben - 647-652 ‘Country ownership’: a term whose time has gone
by Willem Buiter - 653-655 Best of practices?
by Warren Feek - 656-662 Peacebuilding does not build peace
by Tobias Denskus - 663-671 The uncertain relationship between transparency and accountability
by Jonathan Fox - 672-678 Corruption
by Elizabeth Harrison - 679-681 ‘Good governance’: the itinerary of an idea
by Thandike Mkandawire - 682-690 The discordant voices of ‘security’
by Robin Luckham - 691-699 Fragile states
by Eghosa Osaghae - 700-708 ‘Knowledge management’: a case study of the World Bank's research department
by Robin Broad
June 2007, Volume 17, Issue 3
- 319-321 Editorial
by Deborah Eade - 322-337 Civil society and reconciliation in Southern Africa
by Christopher J. Colvin - 338-352 Can we measure civil society? A proposed methodology for international comparative research
by Carmen Malena & Volkhart Finn Heinrich - 353-366 The Capacity-building Paradox: using friendship to build capacity in the South
by Mona Girgis - 367-379 The most significant lessons about the Most Significant Change technique
by Juliet Willetts & Paul Crawford - 380-392 Engaging elite support for the poorest? BRAC's Targeted Ultra Poor programme for rural women in Bangladesh
by Naomi Hossain & Imran Matin - 393-403 NGOs, corporate social responsibility, and social accountability: Inditex vs. Clean Clothes
by Chaime Marcuello Servos & Carmen Marcuello - 404-409 Community participation in local governance in Cambodia: learning from the village networks approach
by Arnaldo Pellini And & David Ayres - 410-418 Community-managed rice banks: lessons from Laos
by Dipankar Datta - 419-425 Practitioner-led research: experiences with Learning Platforms
by Rinus Van Klinken & Gerard Prinsen - 426-432 Results-based management: friend or foe?
by Michael J. Hatton & Kent Schroeder - 433-438 Quality or volume? An economic evaluation of coffee development strategies for Uganda
by Simon Bolwig & Liangzhi You - 439-444 NGOs and multi-layered management of protected resources in Belize and Malaysia
by Deena Burris - 445-450 Diasporas as ‘agents of development’: transforming brain drain into brain gain? The Dutch example
by Marjolein C. Groot & Pat Gibbons - 451-452 Multinational Corporations and Global Poverty Reduction
by Robert Bailey - 452-453 Transnational Civil Society: An Introduction
by Nandita Dogra - 453-456 Playing with Fire: Feminist Thought and Activism through Seven Lives in India
by Ranjani K. Murthy - 456-458 Governance and Nationbuilding: The Failure of International Intervention
by Katia Papagianni - 458-459 Latin America: A New Interpretation
by Miguel Pickard - 460-461 Why Not Kill Them All? The Logic and Prevention of Mass Political Murder
by Dan Smith - 461-463 More Urban, Less Poor: An Introduction to Urban Development and Management
by David G. Westendorff - 463-465 Cinderella or Cyberella? Empowering Women in the Knowledge Society
by Gillian Youngs
2007, Volume 17, Issue 2
- 165-166 Editorial
by Deborah Eade - 167-178 Participatory action research into donor–recipient relations: a case study
by Rosalind Eyben & Rosario León & Naomi Hossain - 179-195 Cultural encounters: learning from cross-disciplinary science and development practice in ecosystem health
by Stephen Sherwood & Donald Cole & Charles Crissman - 196-207 The production and marketing of sustainable forest products: chewing gum in Mexico
by Oscar Forero & Michael Redclift - 208-219 Corporate wealth or public health? WTO/TRIPS flexibilities and access to HIV/AIDS antiretroviral drugs by developing countries
by Roy Love - 220-230 Design for development: a review of emerging methodologies
by Robert Simpson & Roderic Gill - 231-248 Increasing strategic accountability: a framework for international NGOs
by Sue Cavill & M. Sohail - 249-255 Amartya K. Sen and social exclusion
by Ann Nevile - 256-257 Death expectancy
by Francis Johnston - 258-271 Evaluating international social-change networks: a conceptual framework for a participatory approach
by Ricardo Wilson-Grau & Martha Nuñez - 272-278 Animals in natural interaction with soil, plants, and people in Asia
by E.R. ørskov - 279-290 Meeting the challenges to scaling up HIV/AIDS treatment in Africa
by Nana Poku & Bjorg Sandkjaer - 291-300 Differences in health-promotion behaviour among the chronically ill in three South Pacific island countries
by Philip Szmedra & K.L. Sharma & Cathy Rozmus - 301-306 Researching public action and development concepts in the context of mental health
by Paul Cutler & Robert Hayward - 307-309 Development Brokers and Translators: the Ethnography of Aid and Agencies
by The Editors - 309-311 Water: A Shared Responsibility – The United Nations World Water Development Report 2
by The Editors - 311-312 Guatemaltecas – The Women's Movement 1986–2003
by The Editors - 312-314 Women Miners in Developing Countries: Pit Women and Others
by The Editors - 314-317 Women and Migration in Asia: Migrant Women and Work, Volume 4
by The Editors
February 2007, Volume 17, Issue 1
- 1-3 Editorial
by Deborah Eade - 4-13 Meaning versus measurement: why do ‘economic’ indicators of poverty still predominate?
by Andrew Sumner - 14-26 Gender justice: the World Bank's new approach to the poor?
by Susanne Schech & Sanjugta Vas Dev - 27-38 Researching urban poverty in sub-Saharan Africa
by Guillaume Iyenda - 39-50 Participation, education, and pluralism: towards a new extension ethic
by Andrew P. Davidson - 51-64 Strategising prevention: a critical review of local initiatives to prevent female sex trafficking
by Vidyamali Samarasinghe & Barbara Burton - 65-77 The human organisation: challenges in NGOs and development programmes
by Vijay Padaki - 78-84 NGOs and the dynamics of the Egyptian labour market
by Maha Abdelrahman - 85-92 Development versus enjoyment of life: a post-development critique of the developmentalist worldview
by Joabe G. Cavalcanti - 93-97 Gender equality – whose agenda? Observations from Cameroon
by Rogers Tabe Egbe Orock - 98-103 Generosity undermined: the Cotonou Agreement and the African Growth and Opportunity Act
by Zein Kebonang - 104-113 Capacity building through secondment of staff: a possible model in emergencies?
by Pierson R. T. Ntata - 114-123 Evaluating HIV/AIDS education programmes in Ugandan secondary schools
by W. James Jacob & Stacey S. Mosman & Steven J. Hite & Donald E. Morisky & Yusuf K. Nsubuga - 124-129 ‘Strong nets catch fish’: promoting pro-poor partnerships in Bangladesh
by Harriet Matsaert & Zahir Ahmed & Shah Abdus Salam - 130-136 Indigenous floating cultivation: a sustainable agricultural practice in the wetlands of Bangladesh
by Tawhidul Islam & Peter Atkins - 137-146 Adult learning and literacy learning for livelihoods: some international perspectives
by Alan Rogers & Judy Hunter & Md Aftab Uddin - 147-153 Ni Vanuatu women graduates: what happens when they go home?
by Jane Strachan & Janet Samuel & Minnie Takaro - 154-156 Split Decisions: How and Why to Take a Break from Feminism
by Deborah Eade - 156-158 Culture and Development in a Globalizing World: Geographies, Actors and Paradigms
by Nada Švob-Đokić - 158-160 La ciudad, la crisis y las salidas: democracia y desarrollo en espacios urbanos meso
by Alan Gilbert - 160-162 Gender and Social Policy in a Global Context: Uncovering the Gendered Structure of ‘the Social’
by Susanne Schech - 162-164 The Search for Empowerment: Social Capital as Idea and Practice at the World Bank
by John Harriss
November 2006, Volume 16, Issue 6
- 515-517 Editorial
by Deborah Eade - 518-532 Which knowledge? Whose reality? An overview of knowledge used in the development sector
by Mike Powell - 533-544 African scholars and African Studies
by Adebayo Olukoshi - 545-558 Blazing a trail while lazing around: knowledge processes and wood-fuel paradoxes?
by Reginald Cline-Cole - 559-569 Wiki and the Agora: ‘It's organising, Jim, but not as we know it’
by Antony Bryant - 570-586 Knowledge and learning in online networks in development: a social-capital perspective
by Sarah Cummings & Richard Heeks & Marleen Huysman - 587-592 Catching history on its wings: the experience of Pambazuka News
by Firoze Manji & Patrick Burnett - 593-602 Knowledge, communication, development: a perspective from Latin America
by Alfonso Gumucio Dagron - 603-610 Supporting communication for development with horizontal dialogue and a level playing field: The Communication Initiative
by Deborah Heimann - 611-616 Promoting gender equality? Some development-related uses of ICTs by women
by Anita Gurumurthy - 617-622 How can PhD research contribute to the global health research agenda?
by Susan H. Walker & Veronic Ouellette & Valéry Ridde - 623-627 Web 2.0: a new chapter in development in practice?
by Chris Addison - 628-643 Appreciating the Movement of the Movements
by Helen Hintjens - 644-650 What is Development Studies?
by Andrew Sumner - 651-658 Book Reviews
by The Editors - 659-660 Acknowledgements
by The Editors - 661-663 Index to Volume 16
by The Editors
August 2006, Volume 16, Issue 5
- 383-384 Editorial
by Deborah Eade - 385-399 Enhancing learning in development partnerships
by Robin Vincent & Ailish Byrne - 400-411 The power of participatory monitoring and evaluation: insights from south-west China
by Ronnie Vernooy & Sun Qiu & Jianchu Xu - 412-424 Accountability and effectiveness of NGOs: adapting business tools successfully
by Eoghan Walsh & Helena Lenihan - 425-440 Can Business Development Services practitioners learn from theories of innovation and services marketing?
by Marjolein C.J. Caniëls & Henny A. Romijn & Marieke de Ruijter-De Wildt - 441-451 Fair-trade coffee in Nicaragua and Tanzania: a comparison
by Gautier Pirotte & Geoffrey Pleyers & Marc Poncelet - 452-464 A survey of micro-enterprise in urban West Africa: drivers shaping the sector
by Marc-André Roy & David Wheeler - 465-475 Shea butter: connecting rural Burkinabè women to international markets through fair trade
by Delaney Greig - 476-483 Micro-credit and micro-finance: functional and conceptual differences
by Khandakar Qudrat-I Elahi & M. Lutfor Rahman - 484-489 The role of Ministries of Finance in implementing the ‘Three Ones’
by Kizito Nsarhaza Bishikwabo & Alessandro Lanteri - 490-497 Micro-credit in Spain: a comparison with the Southern approach
by Begoña Gutiérrez Nieto - 498-503 Aquaculture in Vietnam: development perspectives
by Do Thi Thanh Vinh - 504-505 AccountAbility 2005: ‘Reinventing Accountability for the 21st Century’
by Jenny Hyatt - 506-514 Book reviews
by The Editors
2006, Volume 16, Issue 03-04
- 235-239 Editorial
by Deborah Eade - 240-254 Humanitarian trends and dilemmas
by Tony Vaux - 255-269 The politics of emergency and the demise of the developing state: problems for humanitarian advocacy
by Vanessa Pupavac - 270-277 Who protects civilians?
by Andrew Bonwick - 278-291 Colombian peace communities: the role of NGOs in supporting resistance to violence and oppression
by Gretchen Alther - 292-302 Everyday practices of humanitarian aid: tsunami response in Sri Lanka
by Udan Fernando & Dorothea Hilhorst - 303-315 Humanitarianism and politics: the dangers of contrived separation
by Volker Schimmel - 316-321 Funding development in Rwanda: the survivors' perspective
by Mary Kayitesi-Blewitt - 322-333 Aid partnership in the Bougainville conflict: the case of a local women's NGO and its donors
by Jonathan Makuwira - 334-341 Meeting the demand for skilled and experienced humanitarian workers
by Frances Richardson - 342-353 Women, gender, and conflict: making the connections
by Martha Thompson - 354-370 Contemporary issues in humanitarianism: selected resources
by Deborah Eade - 371-381 Book reviews
by The Editors
2005, Volume 15, Issue 2
- 131-133 Editorial
by Deborah Eade - 134-150 Evaluating fair trade as a development project: methodological considerations
by Elisabeth Paul - 151-164 Using key informant monitoring in safe motherhood programming in Nepal
by Neil Price & Deepa Pokharel - 165-174 Crop diversity and livelihood security in the andes
by Jon Hellin & Sophie Higman - 175-185 Constructing alternatives to globalisation: strengthening tradition through innovation
by David Barkin & Lourdes Barón - 186-199 Mitigating impacts of HIV/AIDS on rural livelihoods: NGO experiences in sub-Saharan Africa
by Joanna White & John Morton - 200-209 The poor will always be with us—and so will NGOs
by Agustín de Santisteban - 210-215 NGO partnerships and the taming of the grassroots in rural India
by Dip Kapoor - 216-221 Bhutan: a review of its approach to sustainable development
by Bob Frame - 222-230 The promise of appreciative inquiry as an interview tool for field research
by Sarah Michael - 231-237 Using geographic information systems (gis) for gender and development
by Keith Bosak & Kathleen Schroeder - 238-247 Book reviews
by The Editors
February 2005, Volume 15, Issue 1
- 1-3 Editorial
by Deborah Eade - 4-15 Performance-based partnership Agreements for the reconstruction of the health system in Afghanistan
by Valéry Ridde * † - 16-27 Building civil society through partnership: lessons from a case study of the Christian Reformed World Relief Committee
by Roland Hoksbergen * - 28-38 Redefining community–state partnership in natural resource management: a case from India
by Chetan Kumar * & Umar Shankar Vashisht † - 40-48 Veterinary services in the Horn of Africa: where are we now?
by Trish Silkin * - 49-59 Implementing ILO child labour convention 182: lessons from the gold-mining sector in Burkina Faso
by Leslie Groves * - 60-63 Aiding and abetting the politicians?
by Janice Tate * - 64-69 ‘Self-knowledge is the prerequisite of humanity’: personal development and self-awareness for aid workers
by Jane Gilbert * - 70-76 Opportunities for the UN and civil society to collaborate more effectively
by Heather Grady * - 77-82 Trust, accountability, and face-to-face interaction in North–South NGO relations
by Emma Mawdsley * & Janet G. Townsend † & Gina Porter ‡ - 83-89 Women's inheritance rights in Malawi: the role of District Assemblies
by Asiyati Lorraine Chiweza * - 90-99 Engaging women in community decision-making processes in rural Ghana: Problems and prospects
by Service Opare * - 100-105 First experiences of a community-based natural resource management programme in northern Mozambique
by Reimund Kube * - 106-114 A multidisciplinary NGO: the interface of home economics with gender and development
by Sherry C. Betts * & Patricia Goldey † - 115-121 Gender and human security issues: building a programme of action-research
by Rosalind Boyd * - 122-129 Book reviews
by The Editors
January 2004, Volume 14, Issue 6
- 723-725 Editorial
by Alina Rocha Menocal - 726-732 A new wave of decentralisation in Latin America? A conversation with Rosemary Thorp
by Alina Rocha Menocal - 733-740 Democratic decentralisation and poverty reduction in Madhya Pradesh: searching for an institutional equilibrium
by William McCarten & Vinod Vyasulu - 741-752 Analysing micro‐assistance to democracy: EU support for grassroots organisations in South Africa
by Lorenzo Fioramonti - 753-760 Promoting gender sensitivity in local governance in Ghana
by Esther Ofei‐Aboagye - 761-767 Decentralised transformative leadership approaches to HIV/AIDS in Nepal, 2002–2004
by Janet Sanders & Tatwa Timsina - 768-779 Decentralisation and democracy in developing countries: an overview
by Fidelx Pius Kulipossa - 780-790 Democratic decentralisation and local participation: a review of recent research
by Sylvia Bergh - 791-808 Annotated Resources on democracy and decentralisation
by Alina Rocha Menocal & Deborah Eade - 809-826 Book reviews
by The Editors - 823-823 Acknowledgements
by The Editors - 824-826 Index to Volume 14
by The Editors
2004, Volume 14, Issue 5
- 603-605 Editorial
by Deborah Eade - 606-618 Local government and housing in South Africa: managing demand and enabling markets
by David Pottie - 619-632 Improving citizen participation in local government in Latin America through international cooperation: a case study
by W. E. (Ted) Hewitt - 633-644 The ‘Economy of Communion’: a case study of business and civil society in partnership for change
by Lorna Gold - 645-659 Children's perceptions of poverty, participation, and local governance in Uganda
by Sophie Witter & Jenifer Bukokhe - 660-672 The Mennonite Central Committee (MCC) and faith‐based NGO aid to Africa
by Susan Dicklitch & Heather Rice - 673-679 Communication for social change in Latin America: contexts, theories, and experiences
by Daniel Mato - 680-688 Mayan dress as text: contested meanings
by Morna Macleod - 689-695 Reflections on NGOs in Tanzania: what we are, what we are not, and what we ought to be
by Issa G. Shivji - 696-701 Impact measurement for NGOs: experiences from India and Sri Lanka
by Linda Kelly & Patrick Kilby & Nalini Kasynathan - 702-709 Bridging gaps: collaboration between research and operational organisations
by James L. Garrett - 710-717 Book reviews
by The Editors
January 2004, Volume 14, Issue 4
- 467-468 Editorial
by Deborah Eade - 469-480 Poverty reduction and violence against women: exploring links, assessing impact
by Geraldine Terry - 481-494 Hearing silenced voices: developing community with an advisory committee
by Wilfreda E. Thurston & Pip J. Farrar & Ann L. Casebeer & Judith C. Grossman - 495-507 ‘Marriage’ to capital: the fallback positions of Fiji's women garment workers
by Christy Harrington