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Volume 69, issue 1, 2026
- Editorial: Crises of Care pp. 1-3

- Wendy Harcourt and Nicoletta Dentico
- The Palliative Gaze: Reimagining Late Modern Citizenship Through a Palliative Ethics of Care pp. 4-10

- Katherine Irene Pettus
- Care and Resistance: Lessons from HIV Communities in a Post COVID-19 World of Retrenchment pp. 11-17

- Gracia Violeta Ross and Manoj Kurian
- WHO’s Pandemic Agreement: Institutionalizing Inequity pp. 18-25

- K.M. Gopakumar
- From Inequality to Vulnerability: Chronic Stress and the Structural Determinants of Severe COVID-19 Outcomes pp. 26-30

- Marta Lusiardi and Roberto De Vogli
- Virtualization of Care: Ethics, Inequality, and the Digital Turn in India’s Health Infrastructure pp. 31-39

- Lakshita Bhagat, Devika Sharma and Saket Sharma
- Women of Marathwada: Negotiated Care and Intersectional Vulnerabilities of Migrant Women Farmer and Workers pp. 40-46

- Ishita Lohiya
- Visualizing Care in Crisis: Women-directed Documentaries and Feminist Narratives of Care in Transnational Mediterranean Contexts pp. 47-55

- Yasmeen Alyeldeen Mohammad Elmahdy Hanafy and Donia Tarek Abdelwahab Mohamed
- Extended Family System and Welfare Care in Post-COVID Nigeria: A Case Study of Warri, Nigeria pp. 56-65

- Chimezie Anajama, Warrence Oghenevwegba and Ojonugwa Wada
- Bridging the Care Gaps: Exploring the Role of Digital Labour Platforms for Elderly Care in India pp. 66-76

- Rahul Suresh Sapkal, Kinchan Chakma and Daksha C. Parmar
- Gratitude Under Structural Inequality: Limitations on Migrant Domestic Workers’ Self-Advocacy During the COVID-19 Pandemic in Malaysia pp. 77-84

- Alicia Lee, Shanthi Thambiah, Sharifah Shazana Agha, Anis Farid and Denise Spitzer
- The Silent Evolution in Global Healthcare Crisis: Transcending the Clinical Realm to Address Antimicrobial Resistance pp. 85-93

- Sherin Susan Paul, Satya Sivaraman, Tracie Muraya, Kerstin Åkerfeldt, Anna Karin Sjöblom and Mirfin Mpundu
- A Critical Working-class Perspective on the Crisis of Care pp. 94-99

- Bàbá Ayé
- After the 2024 UK Riots: Radical Care on an ‘Island of Strangers’ pp. 100-108

- Uma Ramachandran
- Weaving the Web of Life: Health, Conflict, and Unfulfilled Rights in the Struggle for Society Centred on Collective Care pp. 109-117

- Rafaela Venturella De Negri and Armando De Negri Filho
- Repoliticizing Hunger: A Cultural Lens to Reframe Knowledge and Care in Humanitarian Food Aid pp. 118-126

- Naoko Ohata
- Greening Religion in Africa: Evolving Beliefs and the Rise of Eco-Spirituality pp. 127-135

- Passy Amayo Ogolla and Emily Wangeci Karanja
- The Modern-Day Saints and the Battle of Doctrine and Domesticity: The Visibility of the Modern Mormon Woman pp. 136-140

- Maggie Eliza McNeil
- Sacred Earth, Secular Rules: How Faith-based Climate Action Reshapes the UN Environmental Governance pp. 141-152

- Carlos Zepeda
- Correction to: Amazon as a Digital Empire? Reflecting on Expansion and Collaborative Processes in India pp. 159-159

- Christine Ithurbide
- Correction: Editorial: Tech Transformation: Returning the Horse to the Front of the Cart pp. 160-160

- Arthur Muliro and Miren Gutiérrez Almazor
Volume 68, issue 3, 2025
- Editorial: Pan-African Feminist Labour Narratives: Working, Imagining and Building Otherwise pp. 133-137

- Joanita Najjuko
- Labouring Bodies, Silenced Voices: Pan-feminist Reflections on Sex Work, Survival, and Agency pp. 138-146

- Patience Mutunga
- When the Person is Indeed Political: Who is Cleaning our Feminist Dishes? pp. 147-151

- Precious Tricia Abwooli
- Beyond the Contract: A Pan-African Feminist Reimagining of Labour Laws and the Right to Work pp. 152-162

- Beth Moraa and Youngreen Peter Mudeyi
- Digitalization and the Future of Work: A Pan-African Feminist Reading of Labour and Livelihoods pp. 163-173

- Najjuko Joanita
- Gig Work, Gender, and Visibility: Portrayals of Arab Women in Digital Labour Economies pp. 174-183

- Donia Tarek Abd-Elwahab Mohamed
- Multiple Entanglements: Spatiotemporal Trajectories of Nigerian Transnational Sex Work in France pp. 184-192

- Cynthia Olufade and Senayon Olaoluwa
- Pan African Feminist Perspectives on Women’s Labour Contribution and Economic Participation in Kenya’s Export Horticulture Production pp. 193-206

- Mariah Ngutu, Salome Bukachi, Washington Onyango-Ouma and Millicent L. Liani
- Domestic Work, Fictive Kinship Relationships and Labour Law in Zimbabwe pp. 207-218

- Aulline Chapisa
- Power, Profit, and Precarity: How Account Holders and Coupon Systems Exploit Young Women Sex Workers in Kenya pp. 219-224

- Anne Agar and Esther Nyawira
- Home to Hospitality: How Women’s Undervalued Labour and Exploitation are Subsidizing Malawi’s Tourism Industry pp. 225-230

- Jessica Mandanda and Gloria Dzanjalimodzi
- From Extractivism to Sustainability: Exploring the Role of Women’s Productive and Reproductive Labour in Building Climate-Resilient Economies in Zimbabwe pp. 231-240

- Clariss Rufaro Masiya and Tracy Mafa
- Beyond Empowerment: Gendered Labour and Social Reproduction in Rural Nigeria pp. 241-258

- Abiola Oyeboade Ayodeji, Andrew Ainslie and Uma Kambhampati
- Precarious Progress: Women and Work in Zimbabwe’s Business Process Outsourcing Industry pp. 259-265

- Rutendo Faith Gandidze
- Rethinking Women’s Economic Power Beyond ‘Hard Work’: Wealth Insights from Fieldwork in Rwanda and Nigeria pp. 266-278

- Adaugo Pamela Nwakanma
- From Subordination to Transformation? Multilateral Debt Dynamics and Green Development in Ecuador pp. 279-291

- Alicja Paulina Krubnik
- Decarbonization Planning for High-Emitting Facilities in South Africa: A Multi-dimensional Framework pp. 292-302

- Brett Cohen, Emily Tyler, Nicholas van Doesburgh, Lonwabo Mgoduso and Celeste Renaud
- Towards the Next Frontier in Sustainable Debt Advocacy in Africa: From a Technocratic Approach to Fermenting the Political Will pp. 303-316

- Theophilus Jong Yungong
Volume 68, issue 1, 2025
- Editorial: The Power of Pendulum: Religions and Development in a Globalized World pp. 1-3

- Nicoletta Dentico
- The Catholic Church Turned into the Religious Pillar of Brave New World American Neoconservatism: Interview with Massimo Faggioli pp. 4-10

- Nicoletta Dentico and Arthur Muliro
- The Economy of Francis and Clare, to Drive Eco-Social Transformations in Latin America: Interview with Eduardo Brasileiro pp. 11-17

- Nicoletta Dentico and Arthur Muliro
- You Reap What You Sow: Reclaiming the Narrative Through the Repositioning of Faith-Based Principles on Common Goods and Access to Medicines—An Islamic Proposition pp. 18-27

- Mohammed El Said
- Disrupting Accepted Meanings: Citizen Engagements with Secularism pp. 28-35

- Jashodhara Dasgupta, Sana Qais Contractor, Maitrayee Mukhopadhyay and Abhijit Das
- Religion and the Violence of Development: The Case of Flores, Indonesia pp. 36-48

- Venansius Haryanto and Tamara Soukotta
- Gender Differences in the Practice, Meaning and Experience of Orthodoxy by Sheikh Ibrahima Fall in Touba (Senegal) pp. 49-55

- Alassane Sow
- Gender, Faith, and Resistance: Changing landscape for Women’s Movements in Pakistan pp. 56-66

- Rabia Umaima Ahmed and Maria Nazar
- From a Unifying Factor to Driver of Division: Politics of Buddhist Constructions in Sri Lanka pp. 67-72

- Dishani Senaratne
- The Parable of Self-Anointed Prophets in Development and Religion in Sub-Saharan Africa pp. 73-80

- Joe Mlenga
- Fury, Faith, and Freedom: Gender, Religion and Mental Health in Bangladesh pp. 81-89

- Mara Matta
- Between Devotion and Consumption: The Material Culture of Hindu Femininity in the Italian Diaspora pp. 90-97

- Marianna Ferrara
- How is the Theory of Intersectionality Helping us Rethink the Contemporary Issue of Lack of Access to WASH? pp. 98-103

- Riya Singh
- The Early Phases of Feminist Liberation Theology in Latin America pp. 104-110

- Marcela Lapalma
- A Retrospective on 78-Year History of Pakistan’s Political Economy pp. 111-118

- Muhammad Iqbal Anjum
- Preserving the Primacy of Secular Well-being by Revitalizing the Eightfold Path of Theravada Buddhism in Mindful Awareness: A Case Study of Thailand pp. 119-127

- Prateep Chaylee
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