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July 2014, Volume 14, Issue 3
- 237-248 Intersectionality, migration and development
by Tanja Bastia - 249-259 Ensuring a political space for conflict by applying Chantal Mouffe to post-war reconstruction and development
by Briony Jones - 261-273 Connecting the dots: Liberal peace and post-conflict violence and crime
by Kirsten Howarth - 275-285 The absence of class: Critical development, NGOs and the misuse of Gramsci’s concept of counter-hegemony
by John McSweeney - 287-297 Language as a middle ground: Using grammatical reading to ‘find’ theory in development practice
by RóisÃn Read - 299-308 Historicizing the state in development theory: Michael Mann’s model of social power
by Jessica R. Hawkins
April 2014, Volume 14, Issue 2
- 115-130 Creative contributions: The role of the arts and the cultural sector in development
by Polly Stupples - 131-146 Facing fear: The importance of engaging with fear in development literature
by Rebecca Clouser - 147-161 More than just a game?: Grass roots cricket and development in Mumbai, India
by Jerram Bateman & Tony Binns - 163-179 Medical voluntourism in Honduras: ‘Helping’ the poor?
by Sharon McLennan - 181-195 Media and conflict: An assessment of the evidence
by Emrys Schoemaker & Nicole Stremlau - 197-204 Exports, imports, government consumption and economic growth in upper-middle income countries
by Minh Quang Dao - 205-206 Book review: Bulkeley, Harriet and Newell, Peter. 2010: Governing Climate Change (Global Institutions)
by Oscar Alfranca - 206-209 Book review: Henderson, Jeffrey. 2011: East Asian transformation: On the political economy of dynamism, governance and crisis and Payne, Anthony and Nicola Phillips. 2010: Development
by Tamara Bangara & Elijah Bisung & Karen Ngai & Sherine Said & Steffanie Scot - 210-211 Book review: Howell, Jude, editor. 2012: Global Matters for Non-governmental Public Action
by Michele Fontefrancesco - 211-213 Book review: Pearson, Ruth and Kusakabe, Kyoko. 2012: Burmese migrant women factory workers: Thailand’s hidden workforce
by Catherine Locke
January 2014, Volume 14, Issue 1
- 1-2 Editorial: Progress in Development Studies comes of age
by Rob Potter - 3-20 Global imperatives, local contingencies: An analysis of divergent priorities and dominant perspectives in stove development from the 1970s to date
by Temilade Sesan - 21-30 Local and regional development in the Global North and South
by Andy Pike & Andrés RodrÃguez-Pose & John Tomaney - 31-48 Women’s empowerment and micro-entrepreneurship in India: Constructing a new development paradigm?
by Maria Costanza Torri & Andrea Martinez - 49-59 Measuring the effect of Amanah Ikhtiar Malaysia’s microcredit programme on economic vulnerability among hardcore poor households
by Abdullah Al-Mamun & Mohammad Nurul Huda Mazumder & C.A. Malarvizhi - 61-76 Entrepreneurship education for youth in sub-Saharan Africa: A capabilities approach as an alternative framework to neoliberalism’s individualizing risks
by Joan DeJaeghere & Aryn Baxter - 77-90 Big retail and sustainable coffee: A new development studies research agenda
by Sara D. Elder & Jane Lister & Peter Dauvergne - 91-103 Research across cultures, within countries: Hidden ethics tensions in research with children and families?
by Janet Boddy - 105-106 Book Review: Backpacker Tourism and Economic Development: Perspectives from the Less Developed World
by Tim Forsyth - 106-108 Book Review: The People vs the State: Reflections on US Authority, US Power and the Responsibility to Protect
by Richard Gehrmann - 108-110 Book Review: Poverty amid Plenty in the New India
by Sujay Ghosh - 110-112 Book Review: Understanding India’s New Political Economy: A Great Transformation?
by Karin Kapadia - 112-114 Book Review: Alternatives to Privatization: Public Options for Essential Services in the Global South
by Thomas Marois
October 2013, Volume 13, Issue 4
- 255-265 Editorial: As well as the subject: Additional dimensions in development research ethics
by Laura Camfield & Richard Palmer-Jones - 267-278 Going back to re-study communities: Challenges and opportunities
by Graham Crow - 279-293 Ethics, intimacy and distance in longitudinal, qualitative research: Experiences from Reality Check Bangladesh
by Malin Arvidson - 295-306 Qualitative secondary data analysis: Ethics, epistemology and context
by Sarah Irwin - 307-322 Replication of quantitative work in development studies: Experiences and suggestions
by Maren Duvendack & Richard Palmer-Jones - 323-338 Improving the quality of development research: What could archiving qualitative data for reanalysis and revisiting research sites contribute?
by Laura Camfield & Richard Palmer-Jones - 339-341 Book Review: Development Professionals in Northern Thailand: Hope, Politics and Practice
by Tim Forsyth - 341-342 Book Review: Gender and Sexuality in India: Selling Sex in Chennai
by Karin Kapadia - 342-345 Book Review: Alternatives to Privatization: Public Options for Essential Services in the Global South
by Thomas Marois - 344-346 Book Review: The State of the World Atlas
by Rob Potter - 347-349 Book Review: Red Tape: Bureaucracy, Structural Violence, and Poverty in India
by Terah Sportel
July 2013, Volume 13, Issue 3
- 177-194 A new enemy at the gate: Tackling Iran’s water super-crisis by way of a transition from government to governance
by Masoud Yazdanpanah & Michael Thompson & Dariush Hayati & Gholam Hosein Zamani - 195-208 Deluge amidst conflict: Hydropower development and displacement in the North-east region of India
by Arnab Roy Chowdhury & Ngamjahao Kipgen - 209-220 Is it time to regulate microfinance?
by Fakhruddin Ahmed & Brad Brown & Susan Perry Williams - 221-230 Capabilities, conversion factors and institutions
by Shankaran Nambiar - 231-243 Indigenous knowledge: A false dawn for development theory and practice?
by John Briggs - 245-247 Book Review: Love in the time of AIDS: Inequality, gender and rights in South Africa
by Karin Kapadia - 247-248 Book Review: From recipients to donors: Emerging powers and the changing development landscape
by Maurice Said - 249-250 Book Review: The health of nations: Towards a new political economy
by Michele Fontefrancesco - 250-252 Book Review: Relational accountability – Complexities of structural injustice
by Sujay Ghosh - 252-254 Book Review: Thailand’s political peasants: Power in the modern rural economy
by Tim Forsyth
April 2013, Volume 13, Issue 2
- 89-104 Human capital and economic growth: Cross-country evidence from low-, middle- and high-income countries
by Faisal Sultan Qadri & Abdul Waheed - 105-116 Exploring non-traditional sources of development finance: The case of remittance in Bangladesh
by Hasanuzzaman Zaman & Mashfique Ibne Akbar - 117-133 Gender inequality and the sex ratio in three emerging economies
by Prabir C. Bhattacharya - 135-151 Burden of direct and indirect costs of illness: Empirical findings from slum settlements in Chennai, South India
by Patrick Sakdapolrak & Thomas Seyler & Christina Ergler - 153-166 The state and civil society in Post-Soviet Russia: The development of a Russian-style civil society
by Sergej Ljubownikow & Jo Crotty & Peter W. Rodgers - 167-168 Book Review: Carmody, Padraig. 2011: The new scramble for Africa
by Bereket Kebede - 168-170 Book Review: Fernando, Jude L. 2011: The political economy of NGOs: State formation in Sri Lanka and Bangladesh
by Tim Forsyth - 170-172 Book Review: Pick, S. and Sirkin, J.T. 2010: Breaking the poverty cycle: The human basis for sustainable development
by Temilade Sesan - 172-175 Book Review: Richey, L.A. and Ponte, S. 2011: Brand aid: Shopping well to save the world
by Edward R. Carr - 175-176 Book Review: Besley, Timothy and Persson, Torsten. 2011: Pillars of prosperity: The political economics of development clusters
by Moses Kibe Kihiko
January 2013, Volume 13, Issue 1
- 1-18 Everyday crises
by Kuan-Hui Lin & Chang-Yi Chang - 19-30 Children’s rights and children’s welfare after the Convention on the Rights of the Child
by Jean Grugel - 31-49 Civil society or ‘comprador class’, participation or parroting?
by Palash Kamruzzaman - 51-61 Improving the quality of development assistance
by Martin Prowse & Laura Camfield - 63-78 ‘Donor-driven’ neoliberal reform processes and urban environmental change in Kenya
by Jeremia Njeru - 79-81 Book Review: Coelho, V. and von Lieres, B., editors. 2010: Mobilizing for Democracy: Citizen Action and the Politics of Public Participation (Claiming Citizenship: Rights, Participation, Accountability)
by Dhanaraj Thakur - 81-82 Book Review: Freeman, M. 2011: Human Rights. Key Concepts Series
by Jonathan Ensor - 82-84 Book Review: Heine, J. and Thakur, R., editors, 2011: The Dark Side of Globalization
by John Thoburn - 84-85 Book Review: Johnson, C. and Leslie, J. 2008: Afghanistan: The Mirage of Peace
by Adam Pain - 85-87 Book Review: Kerbo, Harold. R. 2011: The Persistence of Cambodian Poverty: From the Killing Fields to Today
by Edo Andriesse
October 2012, Volume 12, Issue 4
- 259-273 New corporate social responsibility models for oil companies in Nigeria’s delta region: What challenges for sustainability?
by Kiikpoye K. Aaron - 275-300 Gender, family and care provision in developing countries:Towards gender equality
by Almudena Moreno MÃnguez - 301-314 Negotiating gender equality in development organizations:The role of agency in the institutionalization of new norms and practices
by Fenella Porter - 315-335 A comparative analysis of solar home system programmes in China, Laos, Mongolia and Papua New Guinea
by Benjamin K. Sovacool & Anthony L. D’Agostino - 337-352 Toxic technical assistance in conditions of state fragility: Field notes from Iraq
by Peter Blunt - 353-355 Book review: Hitchcock, Michael, King, Victor T. and Parnwell, Michael, editors, 2010: Heritage Tourism in Southeast Asia
by Andrew J. Spencer - 355-357 Book review: Jackson, M. 2011: Life Within Limits: Well-being in a World of Want
by Laura Camfield - 357-358 Book review: Leatherman, Janie L. 2011: Sexual Violence and Armed Conflict
by Colette Harris - 359-360 Book Review: McDonald, B.L. 2010: Food Security
by Oscar Alfranca - 360-362 Book Review: Smith, J. 2010: Biofuels and the Globalization of Risk: The Biggest Change in North–South Relationships Since Colonialism?
by Jonas Heirman
July 2012, Volume 12, Issue 2-3
- 93-98 Introduction: Beyond the ‘post’ and revisionist discourses in African development: Exploring real solutions to Africa’s problems
by B. Ikubolajeh Logan & Francis Y. Owusu & Ezekiel Kalipeni - 99-111 Rethinking responses to state failure, with special reference to Africa
by Brennan M. Kraxberger - 113-133 Ethnic federalism and its potential to dismember the Ethiopian state
by Assefa Mehretu - 135-151 Organizational culture and public sector reforms in a post–Washington consensus era: Lessons from Ghana’s good reformers
by Francis Y. Owusu - 153-171 The brain drain of health care professionals from sub-Saharan Africa: A geographic perspective
by Ezekiel Kalipeni & Linda L. Semu & Margaret Asalele Mbilizi - 173-191 Towards a reorientation in land reform: From a market to locality-driven approach in South Africa’s land restitution programme
by B. Ikubolajeh Logan & George Tengbeh & Brilliant Petja - 193-212 Neoliberalization, decentralization and community-based natural resources management in Malawi: The first sixteen years and looking ahead
by Leo Charles Zulu - 213-229 Lessons from the old Green Revolution for the new: Social, environmental and nutritional issues for agricultural change in Africa
by Rachel Bezner Kerr - 231-244 Is ICT the panacea to sub-Saharan Africa’s development problems? Rethinking Africa’s contentious engagement with the global information society
by Peter A. Kwaku Kyem - 245-246 Book Review: Understanding Economic Development: A Global Transition from Poverty to Prosperity?
by Oscar Alfranca - 246-248 Book Review: Development Theory: Deconstructions/Reconstructions
by Zach Gable & Danielle Huot & Shahzad Muhammad & Riaz Nathu & Victor Saraiva de Almeida & Zhenzhong Si & Steffanie Scott - 248-250 Book Review: Understanding Tourism: A Critical Introduction
by Jeffrey T. Goodlander - 250-252 Book Review: The Global Political Economy of the Environment and Tourism
by Andrew J. Spencer - 252-254 Book Review: Tourism in Southeast Asia: Challenges and New Directions
by Ken Whalen - 254-255 Book Review: Globalizing Citizens: New Dynamics of Inclusion and Exclusion
by Suzette Martin-Johnson - 255-257 Book Review: Development Dramas: Reimagining Rural Political Action in Eastern India
by Karin Kapadia
January 2012, Volume 12, Issue 1
- 1-18 Why do people do stuff? Reconceptualizing remittance behaviour in diaspora-development research and policy
by Ben Page & Claire Mercer - 19-46 Developments in the efficiency of the Malaysian banking sector: the impacts of financial disruptions and exchange rate regimes
by Fadzlan Sufian & Muzafar Shah Habibullah - 47-61 A volatile interaction between peacebuilding priorities: road infrastructure (re)construction and land rights in Afghanistan
by Jon Unruh & Mourad Shalaby - 63-76 Spaces of civil society: the role of migrant non-governmental organizations in Beijing and Shanghai
by Jennifer Y.J. Hsu - 77-82 Government expenditure and growth in developing countries
by Minh Quang Dao - 83-84 Book review: Peacebuilding: Preventing Violent Conflict in a Complex World
by Dalea Bean - 84-86 Book review: Why Doesn’t Microfinance Work?: The Destructive Rise of Local Neoliberalism
by Claudio Cattaneo - 86-88 Book review: Tackling Chronic Poverty: The Policy Implications of Research on Chronic Poverty and Poverty Dynamics
by Frank Ellis - 88-90 Book review: Intellectual Property and Sustainable Development
by Dhanaraj Thakur - 90-92 Book review: Transnational Corporations and Development Policy, Rethinking International Development Series
by Greg Hiemstra-van der Horst
July 2011, Volume 11, Issue 4
- 263-284 Immigration and integration
by Stephanie Kotin & Grace R. Dyrness & Clara Irazábal - 285-305 Food security in Southern African cities
by Jonathan Crush & Alice Hovorka & Daniel Tevera - 307-319 Neoliberalism is dead, long live neoliberalism? Neostructuralism and the international aid regime of the 2000s
by Warwick E. Murray & John D. Overton - 321-338 Technological innovation, global justice and politics of development
by Theo Papaioannou - 339-353 Evaluating sport-for-development
by Roger Levermore - 355-357 Asher, K. 2009: Black and Green: Afro-Colombians, Development, and Nature in the Pacific Lowlands. London: Duke University Press. 272 pp. £69.00 cloth, £17.99 paper. ISBN: 978 0 8223 4487 2 cloth, 978 0 8223 4483 4 paper
by Keith Lindner - 357-358 Andolina, R. Laurie, N. and Radcliffe, S. 2009: Indigenous Development in the Andes: Culture, Power and Transnationalism. Durham: Duke University Press. ISBN: 978-0-8223-4540-4 paper £15.99, 978-0-8223-4523-7 library cloth edition, £65.00
by Michelle Carnegie - 359-360 Deneulin, Séverine and Bano, Masooda. 2009: Religion in Development: Rewriting the Secular Script. London: Zed. 184 pp. $16.99 paperback. ISBN: 978 1 84813 001 2
by Suzanne Hanson - 360-362 Ellis, F., Devereux, S. and White, P. 2009: Social Protection in Africa. Cheltenham, UK and Northampton, MA, USA: Edward Elgar. xii + 294 pp. £85.00 hardback, £23.75 paperback. ISBN: 978 1 84844 258 0 hardback, 978 1 84844 364 8 paperback
by Petra Tschakert - 362-364 Perry, P.J. 2007: Myanmar (Burma) since 1962: The Failure of Development. Aldershot: Ashgate. 224 pp. £55.00 hardback. ISBN: 9780754645344
by Nicholas Farrelly
July 2011, Volume 11, Issue 3
- 183-196 Sport for decolonization
by Simon C. Darnell & Lyndsay M.C. Hayhurst - 197-209 Women workers in the apparel sector
by Kanchana N. Ruwanpura - 211-227 Time machines and virtual portals
by Mark Graham - 229-241 Research with experimental games
by Cecile Jackson - 243-250 The Agahozo-Shalom youth village
by Noam Schimmel - 251-253 Andreasson, Stefan. 2010: Africa’s Development Impasse: Rethinking the Political Economy of Transformation. London: Zed Books. 256 pp. £17.99 paperback, £65 hardback. ISBN-10: 1842779729 paperback, 1842779710 hardback
by Marta Conde - 253-256 Dyson, T. 2010: Population and Development: The Demographic Transition. London and New York: Zed Books. xv + 269 pp. ISBN: 9781842779606 paper, £16.99
by Sylvia Chant - 256-258 Managi, S. and Kaneko, S. 2009: Chinese Economic Development and the Environment: New Horizons in Environmental Economics Series. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar. 332 pp. £79.95 cloth. ISBN: 978-1-84844-550-5
by Troy Sternberg - 258-259 Masis, D.P. and Smith, P.C., editors. 2009: Health Care Systems in Developing and Tran-sition Countries: The Role of Research Evidence. Gloucester: Edward Elgar. 363 pp. £89.95 hardback. ISBN: 987-1-84844-002-9
by Mercy Mvundura - 260-261 Miguel, E. 2009: Africa’s Turn? A Boston Review Book. London: The MIT Press. xii + 161 pp. £9.95 cloth. ISBN: 978-0-262-01289 8
by Paul G. Munro
April 2011, Volume 11, Issue 2
- 87-99 Engaging with Islam to promote women’s rights
by Nida Kirmani & Isabel Phillips - 101-117 Livelihoods, capitals and livelihood trajectories
by Tara van Dijk - 119-144 Poverty in small-scale fisheries
by Christophe Béné & Richard M. Friend - 145-149 Children and development III
by Gareth A. Jones - 151-161 Putting good governance into practice III
by Conor Farrington - 163-165 Carey, S.C., 2009: Protest, Repression and Political Regimes: An Empirical Analysis of Latin America and Sub-Saharan Africa. London and New York: Routledge. 128 pp. £75.00. ISBN: 978-0-415-42484-4
by Federico Ferretti - 165-166 Collins, D., Morduch, J., Rutherford, S. and Ruthven, O., 2009: Portfolios of the Poor: How the World’s Poor Live on $2 a Day. Cape Town: Cape Town University Press. 283 pp. £20.95 hard. ISBN-10: 0-691-14148-7
by Katharine Vincent & Tracy Cull - 166-168 Gallagher, Kevin P. and Daniel Chudnovsky, editors, 2009: Rethinking Foreign Investment for Sustainable Development: Lessons from Latin America. London: Anthem Press. 322 pp. £60.00. ISBN-10: 1843313162
by Håvard Haarstad - 168-170 Gay, D., 2009: Reflexivity and Development Economics: Methodology, Policy and Practice. London: Palgrave MacMillian. 224 pp. £65.00 hard. ISBN: 0-230 22016-9
by Bimbika Sijapati Basnett - 170-172 Higate, P. and Henry, M., 2009: Insecure Spaces: Peacekeeping, Power and Performance in Haiti, Kosovo and Liberia. London: Zed Books. xiii + 189 pp. £65.00 cloth, £18.99 paper. ISBN: 9781842778869 cloth, 9781842778876 paper
by Fiona McConnell - 172-174 Kapoor, D., editor, 2009: Education, Decolonization, and Development: Perspectives from Asia, Africa, and the Americas. Rotterdam: Sense Publishers. £25.00 paper, £65.00 hard. ISBN: 9-087 90924-1 paper, 9-087-90925-X hard
by Simon C. Darnell - 174-176 Korieh, C.J. and Okeke-Ihejirika, P., editors, 2009: Gendering Global Transformations: Gender, Culture, Race, and Identity. London: Routledge. xii + 291 pp. £57.00 hard. ISBN: 978-0-415-96321-1
by Winnie Tam Hung - 176-178 MacLachlan, M., Carr, S.C. and McAuliffe, E., 2010: The Aid Triangle: Recognizing the Human Dynamics of Dominance, Justice and Identity. London and New York: Zed Books, Halifax: Fernwood Publishing. 172 pp. £60.00 cloth, £15.99 paper. ISBN: 9781 842779101 cloth, 9781842779118 paper
by Lynne Wyness - 178-180 Meagher, K., 2010: Identity Economics: Social Networks and the Informal Economy in Nigeria. Oxford and Ibadan: James Currey and HEBN Publishers. xiv + 208 pp. $29.95 paper. ISBN: 978-1-84701-016-2 (James Currey paper), 978-978-0813734 (HEBN paper)
by Sylvia Chant - 181-182 Shigetomi, S. and Makino, K., editors, 2009: Protest and Social Movements in the Developing World. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar Publishing. 256 pp. £65.00 hard. ISBN: 978-1-84844-362-4
by Susannah Fisher
January 2011, Volume 11, Issue 1
- 1-18 Corporate social responsibility and developing countries
by Uwafiokun Idemudia - 19-32 Making development more ‘fit for purpose’
by Janet Gruber - 33-61 Inclusive neoliberalism?
by Thomas Klak & James Wiley & Emma Gaalaas Mullaney & Swetha Peteru & Seann Regan & Jean-Yves Merilus - 63-68 Debating the merits of biotech crop adoption in sub-Saharan Africa
by Brian M. Dowd-Uribe & Jim Bingen - 69-76 Religion and development I
by Martin Rew - 77-79 Amanor, K.S. and Moyo, S., editors, 2008: Land and Sustainable Development in Africa. London: Zed Books Ltd. xiii+226pp. £60.00 hardback. ISBN: 9781842779125; £17.99 paperback. ISBN: 9781842779132
by Nick James - 79-81 Hasegawa, K. 2004: Constructing Civil Society in Japan: Voices of Environmental Movements. Melbourne: Trans Pacific Press. xii+;312 pp. £48.00, £19.99 paperback. ISBN: 978-1876843670 cloth, 978-1876843731 paperback
by Bill Sewell - 81-82 Madon, S. 2009: E-governance for Development: A Focus on Rural India. Basingstoke, UK: Palgrave Macmillan. £55 cloth. ISBN 9780230201576
by Gianluca Miscione - 83-84 Ocompo, J., Jomo, K.S. and Vos, R., editors, 2007: Growth Divergences: Explaining Differences in Economic Performance. Hyderabad: Oriental Longman; London/New York: Zed Books; Penang: Third World Network, in association with the United Nations. xi+369pp. £17.99/$29.95 paperback. ISBN-13: 978 184277 881 4
by Voxi Heinrich Amavilah - 84-86 Saith, A., Vijayyabaskar, M. and Gayatri, V., editors, 2008: ICTs and Indian Social Change: Diffusion, Poverty, Governance. New Delhi. SAGE Publications Pvt. Ltd. 424 pp. ISBN 81-7829-776-7
by Dhanaraj Thakur
October 2010, Volume 10, Issue 4
- 279-281 Editorial
by Brigit Obrist - 283-293 Multi†layered social resilience
by Brigit Obrist & Constanze Pfeiffer & Robert Henley - 295-307 Resilience enhancing psychosocial programmes for youth in different cultural contexts
by Robert Henley - 309-324 Building multi†layered resilience in a malaria control programme in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania
by Stefan Dongus & Constanze Pfeiffer & Emmy Metta & Selemani Mbuyita & Brigit Obrist - 325-343 Livelihood, malaria and resilience
by Brigit Obrist & Iddy Mayumana & Flora Kessy - 345-361 Strengthening whom?
by Karin Astrid Siegmann - 363-365 Ahrens, J. 2002: Governance and economic development. A comparative institutional approach. Cheltenham and Northampton: Edward Elgar, 433 pp. £84.95 cloth. ISBN: 1 84064 960 7
by Oscar Alfranca - 365-367 Bracking, S., editor, 2007: Corruption and development: the anti-corruption campaigns. New York: Palgrave Macmillan. xxi + 310 pp. £64 hardback. ISBN: 978-0-230-52550-4
by Vanmala Hiranandani - 367-368 Dong, Xiao-yuan, Song, Shunfeng and Zhang, Xiaobo, editors, 2006: China’s agricultural development – Challenges and prospects (The Chinese Economy Series). Aldershot: Ashgate. 324 pp. £65 Hardback, ISBN: 1 007 5464696 3
by Fung Kwan - 368-370 Elliot, C.M., editor, 2008: Global empowerment of women: Responses to globalization and politicized religions. New York: Routledge, 399 pp. £60cloth. ISBN: 978 0 415 95545 4 cloth
by Suzette Martin-Johnson - 370-372 Epprecht, M. 2008: Heterosexual Africa: The history of an idea from the age of exploration to the age of AIDS. Ohio/Scottsville: Ohio University Press/University of KwaZulu-Natal Press. xiii + 231 pp. £17.95 paperback, £35.50 hardback. ISBN: 10 08214 17991 cloth, 13 978-1 86914-157-8 paper
by Sylvia Chant - 372-374 Fanelli, J.D. and Squire, L., editors, 2008: Economic reform in developing countries: Reach, range, reason. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar. 416 pp. £79.95 Hardback. ISBN 978 1 84720 248 2
by Tom Bamforth - 374-376 Gallagher, M.E. 2005: Contagious capitalism: Globalization and the politics of labor in China. Princeton: Princeton University Press. 256 pp. £35 cloth, £13.95 paper. ISBN: 978 0 691 11761 4 cloth, 978 0 691 13036 1 paper
by Ann Myatt James - 376-378 Johnson, Craig. 2009: Arresting development: The power of knowledge for social change. London: Routledge. pp. xiii + 194. £85 Hardback, £17.25 Paperback. ISBN: 978-0-415-38154-3 hardback, 978-0-415-38153-6 paperback
by Tim Forsyth - 378-380 Peerenboom R., Peterson, C.J. and Chen H.Y., editors. 2006: Human rights in Asia: A comparative legal study of twelve Asian jurisdictions, France and the USA. London: Routledge. xi + 529 pp. £100 Hardback, £40 Paperback. ISBN: 978-0-415-36002-9 hardback, 978-0-415-36003-6 paper, 978-0-203-00815-7 (electronic)
by Su-Mei Ooi - 380-382 Poku, N.K., Whiteside, A. and Sandkjaer, B., editors, 2007: AIDS and governance. Hampshire: Ashgate. 286 pp. £60 Hardback, £20 Paperback. ISBN: 978-0-7546-4581-5 Hardback, 978-0-7546-4581-8 Paperback
by Rochelle R. Stewart-Withers - 382-384 Sadhvi Dar and Bill Cooke, editors, 2008: The new development management: Critiquing the dual modernization. London/New York: Zed Books. 238 pp. £60 Hardback, £17.99 Paperback. ISBN: 978-1-84277 921-7 hardback, 978-1-84227-922-4 paperback
by Adam Novák - 384-386 Shirley, M.M. 2008: Institutions and development: advances in new institutional analysis. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar. pp. 226. £59.95. ISBN: 1 845 42968 0
by Mallika Shakya
July 2010, Volume 10, Issue 3
- 193-210 Technological spillovers from multinational presence
by Geoffrey G. Gachino - 211-231 Integrating reflexivity into livelihoods research
by Martin Prowse - 233-246 Time savings from easy access to clean water
by Frank S. Arku - 247-259 Poverty alleviation and economic reforms in India
by Eckhard Siggel - 261-266 Chronicle of a debt foretold
by James J. Biles - 267-268 Klay Kieh Jr, G., editor, 2008: Africa and the New Globalization. Aldershot: Ashgate. 206 pp. £55.00 paper. ISBN: 978-0-7546-7138-1
by Catherine Agg - 268-270 Polet, F., editor, 2007: The State of Resistance: Popular Struggles in the Global South. London: Zed Books. xvi & 208 pp. £60.00 cloth, £16.99 paper. ISBN 1 84277 867 8 cloth, 1 84277 868 5 paper
by Andrew Davies - 270-271 Veronique Benei, 2008: Schooling Passions: Nation, History, and Language in Contemporary Western India. Stanford: Stanford University Press. 346 pp. ISBN 0-8047-5906-9 (paperback) $24.95
by Fayyaz Vellani - 272-273 Brookfield, H. and Parsons, H., 2007: Family Farms: Survival and Prospects. A Worldwide Analysis. Abingdon and New York: Routledge, Taylor and Francis Group. xvii + 272 pp. £80.00 (hardback). ISBN 978 0 415 41441 8
by Damian Maye - 273-275 Clarke, G. and Jennings, M., editors, 2008: Development, Civil Society and Faith-based Organizations: Bridging the Sacred and the Secular. Hampshire and New York: Palgrave Macmillan. xx + 272 pp. £58.00 hardback. ISBN: 978 0 230 02001 6
by Philip M. Fountain - 275-277 Rai, S.M. 2008: The Gender Politics of Development. New Delhi: Zubaan; and London and New York: Zed Books. vi + 216 pp. £60 cloth, £16.99 paper. ISBN 9781842778371 cloth, 9781842778388 paper
by Jasmine Gideon
April 2010, Volume 10, Issue 2
- 99-114 Tourism as a Small-State Development Strategy
by Matthew Louis Bishop - 115-129 Financial efficiency or relational harmony?
by Rebecca Schaaf - 131-144 Development challenges for a resurgent African diaspora
by Rebecca Davies - 145-159 ‘The unbearable heaviness of being’
by Katherine Brickell & Sylvia Chant - 161-168 Climate change adaptation and development I
by Jessica Ayers & David Dodman - 169-180 Transport planning in sub-Saharan Africa III
by Gina Porter - 181-182 Book Reviews: Lebel, L., Dore, J., Daniel, R., and Koma, Y.S., editors, 2007: Democratizing water governance in the Mekong region. Chiang Mai: USER: Mekong Press. 283 pp. 825 Bht paper. ISBN: 978 9 749511 25 1
by N/A - 182-184 Book Reviews: Smith, B.C. 2007: Good Governance and Development. New York: Palgrave Macmillan.viii + 320 pp. $111.95 cloth, $38.65 paper. ISBN: 978 0 230 52565 8, 978 0 230 52566 5 paper
by N/A - 184-187 Book Reviews: Chambers, R. 2006: Revolutions in Development Inquiry. London: Earthscan. 232 pp. ISBN: 978-1-84407-625-3 (paperback) £8.99
by N/A - 187-188 Book Reviews: Bebbington, A.J., Hickey, S. and Mitlin, D.C., editors, 2008: Can NGOs Make a Difference? The Challenge of Development Alternatives. London: Zed Books Ltd. 358 pp. £70.00 Hardback, £19.99 Paperback. ISBN: 978 1 84277 892 0 Hardback, 978 1 84277 893 7 Paperback
by N/A - 189-190 Book Reviews: Griffin Cohen, M. and Brodie, J., editors, 2007: Remapping Gender in the New Global Order. London: Routledge. 249 pp. £70.00 hardback. ISBN: 978 0 415 76997 6
by N/A - 190-192 Book Reviews: Dijkstra, A. Geske 2007: The Impact of International Debt Relief. London: Routledge. 160 pp. £110.00 Hardback. ISBN 978 0 415 41457 9
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January 2010, Volume 10, Issue 1
- 1-18 The continuing debate about urban bias
by Gareth A. Jones & Stuart Corbridge - 19-34 Approaching development
by Christian Lund - 35-58 The concept of poverty
by Federica Misturelli & Claire Heffernan - 59-74 Transition or development?
by Ioannis Glinavos - 75-79 Do shocks have a persistent impact on consumption?
by Simon Davies - 81-86 Putting good governance into practice II
by Conor Farrington