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June 2009, Volume 52, Issue 2
- 133-135 Editorial: Women's Global Organizing: Celebrations and cautions
by Wendy Harcourt - 136-139 The Power of Movements
by Geetanjali Misra - 140-143 Feminism's Coming of Age: Celebrating diversity and power
by Srilatha Batliwala - 144-149 Southern Feminist Movement Building: A matter of difference, equality and transformative leadership
by Tesa Casal De Vela & Mira Alexis P Ofreneo - 150-154 Through the Looking Glass: Process and power within feminist movements
by Jessica Horn - 155-163 Building Feminist Movement Through ‘The Wings of the Butterfly’ Project (Las Alas de Mariposa)
by María Suárez Toro & Margaret E Thompson - 164-166 Multigenerational Movement Building – What's next?
by Sanushka Mudaliar - 167-174 Birthing and Growing the African Feminist Forum
by Ayesha M Imam - 175-184 Beyond NGO‐ization?: Reflections from Latin America
by Sonia E Alvarez - 185-192 Women's Organizing in Ghana since the 1990s: From individual organizations to three coalitions
by Dzodzi Tsikata - 193-199 Struggling for Survival and Autonomy: Impact of NGO-ization on women's organizations in Bangladesh
by Sohela Nazneen & Maheen Sultan - 200-207 The European Romani Women's Movement: The struggle for human rights
by Rita Izsák - 208-214 The Dalit Women's Movement in India
by Anandi Collective - 215-223 Against All Odds: The women's movement in the Islamic Republic of Iran
by Homa Hoodfar & Fatemeh Sadeghi - 224-229 Building a Grassroots Based Movement: GROOTS Kenya
by Awino Okech - 230-232 Disability Issues are Women's Issues
by Mijoo Kim - 233-238 Activism to Counter Gender-based Violence and HIV and AIDS: Overcoming obstacles to movement building in Papua New Guinea
by Lina Abirafeh - 239-245 Mobilizing for Social Change in Muslim Societies Amidst Political Turmoil and Conservatism
by Julian C H Lee - 246-250 The Korean Women's Trade Union: Mobilizing women workers
by Namhee Park - 251-253 Working for Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights in Central and Eastern Europe
by Wanda Nowicka - 254-255 FIRE: Making sure women are part of the picture
by María Suárez Toro
March 2009, Volume 52, Issue 1
- 1-4 Editorial: SexPolitics and Rights in Development
by Wendy Harcourt - 5-12 Guest Editorial: Sexuality and the Development Industry
by Andrea Cornwall & Susie Jolly - 13-17 How the Development Industry Imagines Sex Work
by Meena Seshu & Nandinee Bandhopadhyay - 18-24 Interrogating Norms: Feminists theorizing sexuality, gender and heterosexuality
by Charmaine Pereira - 25-33 Monster, Womb, MSM: The work of sex in international development
by Andil Gosine - 34-42 Governing Intimacy, Struggling for Sexual Rights: Challenging heteronormativity in the global development industry
by Amy Lind - 43-51 Taming of the Shrewd Meyeli Chhele: A political economy of development’s sexual subject
by Akshay Khanna - 52-55 Reflections on the Construction of Heteronormativity
by Jaya Sharma - 56-58 Feminists Reclaiming Creativity, Unity, Numbers and Time
by Nadine - 59-63 Sexuality and Sexual Rights in Muslim Societies
by Liz Ercevik Amado - 64-67 Approaches to Sexuality in a Multilateral Fund in Nicaragua
by Camilo Antillón Najlis - 68-74 Researching South African Youth, Gender and Sexuality Within the Context of HIV/AIDS
by Deevia Bhana & Rob Pattman - 75-83 Contemporary Travesti Encounters with Gender and Sexuality in Latin America
by Giuseppe Campuzano - 84-90 Heteronormativity and HIV in Sub-Saharan Africa
by Andy Seale - 91-94 Women Who have Sex with Women in the Global HIV Pandemic
by Karin Lenke & Mathilda Piehl - 95-100 Promoting Safer Sex Through Pleasure: Lessons from 15 countries
by Wendy Knerr & Anne Philpott - 101-104 My Fake Wedding: Stirring up the tongzhi movement in China
by Xiaopei He - 105-108 Saying No to Forced Early Retirement from Sex: Time to broaden the scope of HIV prevention in Kenya
by Nelson Juma Otwoma & Nancy Adhiambo Opiyo & Cephas Kojwang - 109-113 Same-sex Sexuality and Diversity Employment Policies in UK-based International Development Agencies
by Carolyn H Williams - 114-117 Promoting Sexual Empowerment in Community-based Programmes
by Lucille C Atkin & Melissa Smith & Jane Maxwell
December 2008, Volume 51, Issue 4
- 439-441 Editorial: Food Sovereignty and the Right to Live
by Wendy Harcourt - 442-449 The Unthinkable in Pursuit of the Eatable
by Raj Patel - 450-455 How to Manufacture a Global Food Crisis
by Walden Bello - 456-459 Via Campesina: Responding to global systemic crisis
by Paul Nicholson & Isabelle Delforge - 460-463 Food Sovereignty and the Contemporary Food Crisis
by Peter Rosset - 464-471 Out of AGRA: The Green Revolution returns to Africa
by Eric Holt-Giménez - 472-480 Scaling up Agroecological Approaches for Food Sovereignty in Latin America
by Miguel A Altieri & Clara I Nicholls - 481-487 The Global Free Market in Biofuels
by Gretchen Gordon - 488-495 Agricultural Biodiversity: African alternatives to a ‘green revolution’
by Andrew Mushita & Carol Thompson - 496-503 Seeding New Technologies to Fuel Old Injustices
by Silvia Ribeiro & Hope Shand - 504-511 The Peasant as ‘Canary’? Not too early warnings of global catastrophe
by Philip Mcmichael - 512-518 The New Bonfire of Vanities: Soybean cultivation and globalization in South America
by Eduardo Gudynas - 519-526 The New Bioeconomy and the Future of Agriculture
by Rachel Smolker - 527-533 Globalization and Corporate Concentration in the Food and Agriculture Sector
by Sophia Murphy - 534-540 Agrifood Inequalities: Globalization and localization
by Patricia Allen & Alice Brooke Wilson - 541-546 Sustaining Agriculture-Based Livelihoods: Experiences with non-pesticidal management in Andhra Pradesh
by Gangula Venkata Ramanjaneyulu & Vijay Rukmini Rao - 547-554 A Feminist Political Economic Analysis of the US Chicken Industry
by Kristin Sampson - 555-560 Gambling on Pakistan's Agricultural Future
by Najma Sadeque - 561-563 Window on the World
by Sonja Cappello - 564-565 Stuffed and Starved: The Hidden Battle for the World Food System
by Federica Lomiri & Sonja Cappello - 570-573 The IAASTD Report
by Marcia Ishii-Eiteman & Lim Li Ching
September 2008, Volume 51, Issue 3
- 307-309 Editorial: Walk the Talk – Putting climate justice into action
by Wendy Harcourt - 310-316 Guest Editorial: Climate Action with a Human Face
by Tariq Banuri - 317-324 Climate Change, Social Justice and Development
by Terry Barker & Şerban Scrieciu & David Taylor - 325-331 Climate Economics in Four Easy Pieces
by Frank Ackerman - 332-337 Climate Change and Human Rights
by Wolfgang Sachs - 338-343 Global Environmental Change and the Challenge of Sustainability
by Gianfranco Bologna - 344-349 Climate Injustice and Development: A capability perspective
by Flavio Comim - 350-358 Market Politics and Climate Change
by Barbara Harriss-White - 359-365 Carbon Trading, Climate Justice and the Production of Ignorance: Ten examples
by Larry Lohmann - 366-374 Adaptation as ‘Climate-Smart’ Development
by Shiv Someshwar - 375-381 What Next? Climate change, technology and development
by Niclas H&aauml;llström - 382-386 Climate, Scarcities and Development
by Jan Pronk - 387-389 Governing in a World of Climate Change
by Robert J Berg - 390-396 Resilience and ‘Climatizing’ Development: Examples and policy implications
by Emily Boyd & Henny Osbahr & Polly J Ericksen & Emma L Tompkins & Maria Carmen Lemos & Fiona Miller - 397-402 The Political Economy of UNFCCC's Bali Climate Conference: A roadmap to climate commercialization
by M D Shamsuddoha & Rezaul Karim Chowdhury - 403-408 Vulnerability and Adaptation to the Health Impacts of Climate Change
by Antonio Postigo - 409-414 History and Future of Renewable Solar Energy
by Cesare Silvi - 415-417 Water Scarcity Under a Changing Climate in Ghana: Options for livelihoods adaptation
by Benjamin Apraku Gyampoh & Monica Idinoba & Steve Amisah - 418-424 Indigenous Responses to Water Policymaking in Australia
by Eileen Willis & Meryl Pearce & Carmel McCarthy & Fiona Ryan & Ben Wadham - 425-429 Window on the World
by Sonja Cappello - 430-431 Book Shelf
by Sonja Cappello
June 2008, Volume 51, Issue 2
- 173-175 Editorial: Whatever Happened to Women, Environment and Development?
by Wendy Harcourt - 176-179 Guest Editorial: Gender and Fisheries
by Poh Sze Choo & Barbara S Nowak & Kyoko Kusakabe & Meryl J Williams - 180-185 Why Look at Fisheries through a Gender Lens?
by Meryl J Williams - 186-192 Environmental Degradation and its Gendered Impact on Coastal Livelihoods Options among Btsisi' Households of Peninsular Malaysia
by Barbara S Nowak - 193-198 Globalization and Women in Coastal Communities in Tanzania
by Marilyn Porter & Rosemarie Mwaipopo & Richard Faustine & Max Mzuma - 199-204 Social Impact and Women Empowerment through Mussel Farming in Kerala, India
by Vasanth Kripa & Vazhoor Gopalan Surendranathan - 205-211 From the Lake to the Plate: Assessing gender vulnerabilities throughout the fisheries chain
by Charlotte Tindall & Katrien Holvoet - 212-219 Globalization, Class and Gender Relations: The shrimp industry in southwestern Bangladesh
by Meghna Guhathakurta - 220-227 Making Sense of the MDGs
by Jan Vandemoortele - 228-235 Going Beyond Development Monoculture: Critical reflections on the MDGs
by Ana Agostino - 236-240 A New Foundation for International Cooperation in the 21st Century
by Jos J Van Gennip - 241-244 The MDGs in a World of Multiplying Inequalities and Differentiating Complexities
by Shobha Raghuram - 245-251 Innovations in Local Governance: Meeting Millennium Development Goal number 7 in Southeast Asia
by James H Spencer & Bunnarith Meng & Hao Nguyen & Craig Guzinsky - 252-258 The Politics of Ableism
by Gregor Wolbring - 259-264 Ethnic Women in Aquaculture in Nepal
by Ram C Bhujel & Madhav K Shrestha & Jharendu Pant & Sukanya Buranrom - 265-270 Women in Artisanal Fisheries in Brittany, France
by Katia Frangoudes & Enora Keromnes - 271-277 Gender Issues in Aquaculture: Learning lessons from the International Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics
by Ravula Padmaja & Ma Cynthia Serquina Bantilan - 278-281 Urbanization, Migration and Water Management in Trujillo, Peru
by Aurora Elisa Ruiz Rosado - 282-287 Safe Water for People in Low, Small Island Pacific Nations: The rural–urban dilemma
by Ian White & Tony Falkland & Taboia Metutera & Mourongo Katatia & Tererei Abete-Reema & Marc Overmars & Pascal Perez & Anne Dray - 288-291 Window on the World
by Sonja Cappello - 292-294 Resources on Gender and Fisheries
by Poh Sze Choo & Kyoko Kusakabe & Barbara S Nowak & Meryl J Williams - 295-298 Book Shelf
by Sonja Cappello
March 2008, Volume 51, Issue 1
- 1-4 Editorial: In Hot Water: The ecological politics of development
by Wendy Harcourt - 5-11 Guest Editorial: The quest for water: Rethinking water scarcity
by Kuntala Lahiri-Dutt - 12-16 Interview: Water Across Boundaries/Peter P. Mollinga and Nimal Gunawardena in conversation with Kuntala Lahiri-Dutt
by Kuntala Lahiri-Dutt - 17-22 ‘El Agua es de Todos/Water for All’: Water resources and development in Uruguay
by Javier Taks - 23-29 Expanding Economic Perspectives for Sustainability in Urban Water and Sanitation
by Kumudini Abeysuriya & Cynthia Mitchell & Juliet Willetts - 30-36 Politics and Urban Water Supply
by Karen T Fisher - 37-41 From the Groundwater Up: Asserting water rights in India
by Georgina Drew - 42-48 Privatization and Citizenship: Local politics of water in the Philippines
by Nai Rui Chng - 49-55 Urbanization and Water Development in the Pacific Islands
by Magnus Moglia & Pascal Perez & Stewart Burn - 56-62 Mainstreaming the Participatory Approach in Water Resource Governance: The 2002 water law in Kenya
by O A K'akumu - 63-67 Does Increased Water Access Empower Women?
by Saskia Ivens - 68-71 Future Water Solutions for India
by Himanshu Thakkar - 72-76 Water Struggles, Citizenship and Governance in Latin America
by José Esteban Castro - 77-82 Institutionalizing the Informal: Irrigation and government intervention in Bali
by Stephan Lorenzen & Rachel P Lorenzen - 83-88 From Community-based Management to Transboundary Watershed Governance
by Sulan Chen - 89-95 Collective Management Strategies and Elite Resistance in Cochabamba, Bolivia
by Travis Driessen - 96-101 Power and Policy Processes in Drinking Water Supply in Karnataka, India
by Susanna Ghosh Mitra - 102-107 Children's Right to Water as a Contested Domain: Gendered reflections from India
by Nandita Singh & Per Wickenberg & Karsten Åström & Håkan Hydén - 108-113 A Vietnamese/Cambodian Transboundary Dialogue: Impacts of dams on the Se San River
by Ame Trandem - 114-120 Modernity, Exclusion and Resistance: Water and indigenous struggles in Peru
by Juana Vera Delgado & Margreet Zwarteveen - 121-125 Pani Panchayat in Orissa, India: The practice of participatory water management
by Basanta Kumar Sahu - 126-129 Changing Household Water Rights in Rural Northern Ghana
by Irit Eguavoen - 130-134 The Pitfalls of Irrigation Water Pricing in Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan
by Jenniver Sehring - 135-138 Water Scarcity Management in the MENA Region from a Globalization Perspective
by Mounir Belloumi & Mohamed Salah Matoussi - 139-143 Community-Based Management of Saltwater Country, Northern Australia
by Samantha Muller - 144-153 Window on the World
by Sonja Cappello & Sarah Ahmed & Naomi Carrard - 154-159 Nature's Due: Healing Our Fragmented Culture
by Arturo Escobar - 160-165 Book Shelf
by Sonja Cappello & Kate Harriden & Yani Muryani & Eva Jane Haden - 172-172 Water for All?
by Jacques Cousteau
July 2007, Volume 50, Issue S1
- 1-3 Editorial: The Power of Ideas
by Wendy Harcourt - 4-32 Reflections on 50 years of Development
by Fatma Alloo & Peggy Antrobus & Robert J Berg & Louis Emmerij & Arturo Escobar & Gustavo Esteva & Jessica Horn & Joanna Kerr & Smitu Kothari & Afaf Mahfouz & Stephen F Moseley & Khawar Mumtaz & Juma Mwapachu & Duncan Okello & Shobha Raghuram & Andrew E Rice & Wolfgang Sachs & Nafis Sadik & Jos Van Gennip - 33-38 Following the Vision of Barbara Ward
by Laura Fano & Wendy Harcourt - 39-46 Creativity in the United Nations: A history of ideas
by Louis Emmerij - 47-58 Society for International Development, the North–South Roundtable and the Power of Ideas
by Richard Jolly - 59-65 The Changing Meaning of Development: SID's first decades
by Michele Alacevich - 66-71 Undogmatic Constructive Dissent: SID from the 1970s
by Ponna Wignaraja - 72-79 Negotiating Thorny Paths: SID in the 1990s and 2000s
by Wendy Harcourt & Arthur Muliro & Stefano Prato - 80-89 International Aid for Economic Development: Problems and Tendencies
by Hans W Singer - 90-91 The Role of Women in Development
by Irene Tinker - 92-95 Food Trade Structures and the Balance of Power
by Susan George - 96-97 Disarmament, Peace and Solidarity in the Changing World Order: A woman's vision
by Peggy Antrobus - 98-102 Population and Reasoned Agency: Population growth and food security
by Amartya Sen - 103-108 Poorest Nations and Development Co-operation: In search of an elusive ethic
by Sadig Rasheed - 109-116 Looking from the South, Speaking from Home: African women confronting development
by Jessica Horn - 117-119 An African Perspective on Contemporary Terrorism
by Mahmood Mamdani - 120-130 Thinking about the Future: Trends and scenarios in Latin America1
by Francisco Sagasti - 131-135 Emerging Trends: Fifty seminal articles from the International Development Review and Development – 1959–2006
by Michele Alacevich & Wendy Harcourt - 136-147 Societal Transformation: Growth, poverty and recognition
by Franck Amalric - 148-152 Looking Back, Looking Forward
by Nicola Bullard - 153-159 The United Nations Development Programme: A better way?
by Gillian Youngs - 161-161 The Development Set
by Anon
December 2007, Volume 50, Issue 4
- 1-5 Editorial: Beyond Us and Them: Migration and global economic development
by Wendy Harcourt - 6-12 ‘The World is Becoming a More Dangerous Place’: Culture and identity among Mexican migrants in the United States
by Lourdes Arizpe - 13-18 Transnational Migration, Gender and Human Security
by Gale Summerfield - 19-25 South–South Migration: Challenges for development and social policy
by Katja Hujo & Nicola Piper - 26-32 Migration and Social Protection: Exposing problems of access
by Rachel Sabates-Wheeler & Ian MacAuslan - 33-38 Development and Displacement: Institutionalizing responsibility
by Christopher McDowell & Gareth Morell - 39-43 Introducing Sex at the Margins
by Laura Agustín - 44-49 People on the Move: Challenging migration on NGOs, migrants and sex work categorization
by Alison Crosby - 50-55 Open Migration and the Politics of Fear
by Brian Murphy - 56-62 Europe, Migration and Development: Critical remarks on an emerging policy field
by Ferruccio Pastore - 63-68 From Care Drain to Care Gain: Migration in Romania and Ukraine and the rise of transnational welfare
by Flavia Piperno - 69-74 The Making of Mobile Subjects: How migration and institutional reform intersect in northeast China
by Xiang Biao - 75-81 The New Age of Security: Implications for refugees and internally displaced persons in the Horn of Africa
by Cawo M Abdi - 82-87 Shifting the Focus of Migration Back Home: Perspectives from Southern Africa
by Loren B Landau & Darshan Vigneswaran - 88-93 Migration and Regional Development in Kenya
by John O Oucho - 94-100 Migration and Development: Mixed evidence from western Mali
by Flore Gubert - 101-105 Structural Adjustment Programme and Public Health Issues in Relation to Migration: Nigeria
by Chinedum Uzoma Nwajiuba & Bertram E B Nwoke & Chinyere Augusta Nwajiuba - 106-110 Book Shelf
by Angela Zarro - 123-126 Sahara There and Back: A photo essay
by Angela Zarro
September 2007, Volume 50, Issue 3
- 1-2 Editorial: China: An emerging economic power, with a difference
by Wendy Harcourt - 3-10 The Political Economy of Development in China: Political agendas and economic realities
by Shaun Breslin - 11-16 Recasting Development in China
by Lin Chun - 17-23 Civil Society In China: Chipping away at the edges
by Jude Howell - 24-29 The Digital Revolution and Development: The impact of Chinese policy and strategies
by Xiudian Dai - 30-35 Too Much Growth, Too Little Development: The reality behind China's economic miracle
by Dale Jiajun Wen - 36-43 China's Changing Approach to Sustainable Development
by Hongying Wang - 44-47 China's New Role in Asia and the South
by Dorothy Guerrero - 48-56 China's Environmental Crisis: What does it mean for development?
by John Warburton & Leo Horn - 57-62 China and the Changing Context of Development in Sudan
by Daniel Large - 63-68 Quid Pro Quo? China's Investment-for-Resource Swaps in Africa
by Michelle Chan-Fishel & Roxanne Lawson - 69-75 China and Africa: Defining a relationship
by Kwesi Kwaa Prah - 76-82 Chinese Women Migrants and the Social Apartheid
by Au Loong-Yu & Nan Shan - 83-89 The Re-Discovery of Gender Inequality: EU–China trade
by Christa Wichterich - 90-92 Islam in Xinjiang: Tian Shan District interventions to reduce HIV/AIDS
by Kim Wheeler & Mukhtar Khasim & Ni Mingjian & Chen Wei - 93-96 Window on the World
by Laura Fano - 97-99 Book Shelf
by Angela Zarro - 103-104 Economic Growth in China: Interview with Lord Meghnad Desai
by Wendy Harcourt
June 2007, Volume 50, Issue 2
- 1-3 Editorial: At the Half Way House: Ending poverty in 2015?
by Wendy Harcourt - 4-11 Down the Great Financial Drain: How debt and the Washington Consensus destroy development and create poverty
by Susan George - 12-19 Globalization and Poverty: Winners and losers
by Bruno Amoroso - 20-25 Participation and Poverty
by Robert Chambers - 26-30 Genealogies of Poverty: From inclusion towards exclusion
by Giovanna Procacci