Content
March 2012, Volume 55, Issue 1
- 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 - 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
December 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 Gómez Alvarez Icaza & Iván González Márquez - 473-479 Conservation of the Montes Azules Biosphere Reserve, Chiapas: A women's issue
by Martha E Villavicencio EnrÍquez - 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 Ávila - 490-493 The Root and the Seed: Indigenous women as the source of life and meaning
by Francisca Rodríguez López - 494-498 People's Front in Defence of Land, San Salvador Atenco: A testimony
by Martha Pérez 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]
September 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 - 424-426 Sustainability, Mobility and Urbanism: A photo essay
by Alexandru Balasescu
June 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 García - 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 - 287-290 Imagine All the People: Advancing a global citizens movement
by Great Transition Initiative
March 2011, Volume 54, Issue 1
- 1-4 Editorial: No More Black Fridays
by Wendy Harcourt - 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 - 40-48 Contexts and Procedures for Farmland Acquisitions in Africa: What outcomes for local people?
by Lorenzo Cotula & Sonja Vermeulen - 49-54 La Via Campesina: Peasant-led agrarian reform and food sovereignty
by Faustino Torrez - 55-58 Land in China: Struggle and reform
by A C M (Guus) van Westen - 59-63 Special Economic Zones as New Forms of Corporate Land Grab: Experiences from India
by Chigurupati Ramachandraiah & Ramasamy Srinivasan - 64-69 Land Alienation and Sustainability Issues in the Peri-urban Interface of South-West Nigeria
by Waheed Kadiri & Basirat Oyalowo - 70-76 Climate Crises: Defending the land
by Shalmali Guttal & Sofia Monsalve - 77-84 Fuelling Conflicts: Overcoming asymmetry between global interests in Vietnam and Indonesia
by Paul Burgers & Rizki Pandu Permana & Tran Nam Tu - 85-90 Residential Tourism Causing Land Privatization and Alienation: New pressures on Costa Rica's coasts
by Femke van Noorloos - 91-97 Whose Lands? Whose Resources?
by Shalmali Guttal - 98-103 Monocropping for Agrofuels: The case of Brazil
by Maria Luisa Mendona - 104-113 ‘Through their Eyes’ – The photo exhibition
by Karat - 114-119 Governance, Land and Development
by Giulia Frova & Wendy Harcourt - 120-112 Books and Reports on Land
by Laura Fano Morrissey - 124-127 Window on the World
by Laura Fano Morrissey - 132-134 Reclaiming Land and Livelihoods in Colombia: A photo essay
by Laura Fano Morrissey
December 2010, Volume 53, Issue 4
- 449-450 Editorial: Education for What Purpose?
by Ana Agostino & Wendy Harcourt - 451-456 Introduction: Reforming Education for Transformation: Opportunities and challenges
by Mark Ginsburg & Stephen F Moseley & Mary Joy Pigozzi - 457-459 Education, Financing and Making Good Broken Promises
by Graça Machel - 460-464 Introduction: CONFINTEA VI: Lifelong learning for sustainability
by Ana Agostino - 465-470 Youth and Adult Education within Lifelong Learning: Claims and challenges
by Chris Duke & Heribert Hinzen - 471-474 Lifelong Learning for Integral Transformation
by Sofia Valdivielso - 475-478 Education in Bangladesh: A continuum of learning or a dichotomous system?
by Mohammad Muntasim Tanvir - 479-485 Unravelling Feminist Transformative Education Practices: An Indian experience
by Malini Ghose - 486-490 Challenges Facing African and Tanzanian Universities
by Juma V Mwapachu - 491-497 The Different Faces of Education in Conflict
by Lynn Davies - 498-503 Education, Peace and Freire: A dialogue
by Kevin Kester & Ashley Booth - 504-510 Education for Human Rights in Times of Peace and Conflict
by Fernando M Reimers & Connie K Chung - 511-517 Education as Transformation – Education for transformation
by Manzoor Ahmed - 518-521 Education and Development: A return to basic principles
by Stephen P Heyneman - 522-528 Privatization and Education for All: Unravelling the mobilizing frames
by Prachi Srivastava - 529-534 Gender Equality in Education: GTZ and indigenous communities in Peru
by Regina Cortina - 535-539 Beyond Education for All: Using ableism studies lens and the BIAS FREE framework
by Brigid Burke & Gregor Wolbring - 540-546 Standards and Assessment in Education
by Conrad Wesley Snyder - 547-550 The Decade of Education for Sustainable Development: Towards four pillars of learning
by Shivali Lawale & Aline Bory-Adams - 551-561 Multiple Voices on Education for Development
by Mark Ginsburg & Mary Joy Pigozzi
September 2010, Volume 53, Issue 3
- 301-303 Editorial: Where Did All the Flowers Go?: Contradictions in world economies
by Wendy Harcourt - 304-307 Introduction: Making the Crisis Work for Us
by Josine Stremmelaar & Wendy Harcourt - 319-324 Local Economics and Co-production
by David Boyle - 325-332 Social Protection, Livelihoods and the Hidden Economy of Care
by Dorcas Robinson - 333-337 Did the Earth Move? Social and co-operative models of economic activity
by Molly Scott-Cato - 338-342 Social Security for the Working Poor in India: Two national initiatives
by Kappadath Parameswara Menon Kannan - 343-349 Bypassing Globalization: Barter markets as a new indigenous economy in Peru
by Alejandro Argumedo & Michel Pimbert - 350-355 Building Safety Nets in the Global Politic: NGO collaboration for solidarity and sustainability
by Gisela Dütting & David Sogge - 356-361 The Rough Road to Gender Equitable Growth: The case of Café de Mujer Guatemala
by Noortje Verhart & Rhiannon Pyburn - 362-367 The Social Organization of Care Work in India: Challenges and alternative strategies
by Neetha N - 368-375 Development as Social Inclusion: Reflections on the US subprime crisis
by Gary A Dymski - 376-380 Money and its Future: A response to Mary Mellor
by Claudio Sardoni - 381-385 Financial Crises and the Impact on Women
by Jayati Ghosh - 386-389 DAWN Development Debates in the Fierce New World
by Zo Randriamaro - 390-393 Global Economic Governance: Addressing the democratic deficit
by John Langmore & Shaun Fitzgerald - 394-401 Bridging a Thousand Miles: Development on the ground in the Lake Zone of Tanzania
by Rakesh Rajani - 402-406 Gender, Economic Globalization, Movement and Citizenship
by Liepollo L Pheko - 407-409 A Matter of Vision: Responding to the economic crisis/Interview with Martin Kimani
by Angela Zarro - 410-415 Learning from a Flower Market in Romania: Community, social fabric and the promise of economic prosperity
by Alexandru Balasescu - 416-420 Japan's Lost Decades and a Women-led Socio-solidarity Economy
by Yoko Kitazawa - 421-424 Sustaining Women's and Community's Livelihoods in Rural Tanzania
by Mwajuma Masaiganah - 425-428 Animating Diversity: Supporting endogenous development of livestock keepers
by Ilse Köhler-Rollefson & Evelyn Mathias - 429-432 From Citizenship to Netizenship: Blogging for social change in Tanzania
by Chambi Chachage - 433-435 Latest literature on new economies, social economies
by Laura Fano Morrissey - 436-440 Annotated guide to websites of alternative economies, social economies
by Laura Fano Morrissey
June 2010, Volume 53, Issue 2
- 141-143 Editorial: Lady Gaga Meets Ban Ki-Moon
by Wendy Harcourt - 144-149 Introduction: Women's Empowerment: Contentions and contestations
by Andrea Cornwall & Nana Akua Anyidoho - 161-164 Challenging Empowerment
by Patricia McFadden - 164-168 Emancipation and its Failurest
by Viviene Taylor - 168-171 Economics, Assets and Empowerment
by Caren Grown - 171-174 Empowerment as Change
by Raewyn Connell - 175-178 The Ethics of Empowerment
by Christine Koggel - 178-181 Let's Talk about Women's Human Rights
by Helen O'Connell - 181-183 Critical Perspectives on Empowerment
by Rosalind Petchesky - 183-186 Sexuality, Gender and Empowerment
by Sonia Corrêa - 187-190 Empowerment and Transgender
by Chloe Schwenke - 190-193 Empowerment from the Semiperiphery Perspective
by Marina Blagojević - 193-195 Empowerment of Women in Bulgaria
by Jivka Marinova - 195-197 Empowerment from Below
by Alan Greig - 197-199 Empowerment for Grassroots Women
by Esther Mwaura-Muiru - 199-201 Empowerment through Interventions for Women’s Collective Agency
by Jean N Kamau - 202-209 Beijing +15 from Hopes to Disappointment and Non-accountability
by Lydia Alpízar Durán - 210-214 Development as if Gender Matters
by Wendy Harcourt - 215-221 Time to Call the Bluff: (De)-constructing ‘Women's Vulnerability’, HIV and Sexual Health
by Jerker Edström - 222-226 Communicating Empowerment: Countering the cardboard woman
by Tessa Lewin - 227-231 Pleasure and Empowerment: Connections and disconnections
by Susie Jolly - 232-238 Women's Empowerment in Brazil: Tensions in discourse and practice
by Cecilia M B Sardenberg - 239-246 National Discourses on Women's Empowerment in Bangladesh: Enabling or constraining women's choices?
by Sohela Nazneen & Maheen Sultan & Naomi Hossain - 247-253 Empowerment as Resistance: Conceptualizing Palestinian women's empowerment
by Eileen Kuttab - 254-258 Power, Politics and Development in the Arab Context: Or how can rearing chicks change patriarchy?
by Hania Sholkamy - 259-266 The Meaning and Practice of Women's Empowerment in Post-conflict Sierra Leone
by Hussaina J Abdullah & Aisha Fofana-Ibrahim - 267-273 Discourses on Women's Empowerment in Ghana
by Nana Akua Anyidoho & Takyiwaa Manuh - 274-279 What if the Girls Don’t Want to be Businesswomen?: Discursive dissonance in a global policy space
by Rosalind Eyben - 280-285 Resources on Women's Empowerment: Films, Photos, Audiovisuals and Music
by Laura Fano Morrissey & Tessa Lewin - 286-292 Institutions Working on Gender and Empowerment
by Laura Fano Morrissey - 299-300 Revealed Cities: A Photovoice Project with Domestic Workers in Salvador, Brazil
by Andrea Cornwall & Fernanda Capibaribe & Terezinha Gonçalves
March 2010, Volume 53, Issue 1
- 1-5 Editorial: Global Crises, the Commons and Community Well-being
by Wendy Harcourt - 15-21 Development as Buen Vivir: Institutional arrangements and (de)colonial entanglements
by Catherine Walsh - 22-26 Alternative Institutional Arrangements for Human Development
by Stephen Chan - 27-36 Rethinking Macro Economic Strategies from a Human Rights Perspective
by Radhika Balakrishnan & Diane Elson & Raj Patel
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