Development and Change
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Volume 45, issue 6, 2014
- Linking Up to Development? Global Value Chains and the Making of a Post-Washington Consensus pp. 1219-1247

- Marion Werner, Jennifer Bair and Victor Ramiro Fernández
- The Contradictions of Pro-poor Participation and Empowerment: The World Bank in East Africa pp. 1248-1283

- Simon O'Meally
- The Malleability of Participation: The Politics of Agricultural Research under Neoliberalism in Bolivia pp. 1284-1309

- Diana Córdoba, Kees Jansen and Carolina González
- Unequal Access to Payments for Ecosystem Services: The Case of Costa Rica pp. 1310-1331

- David M. Lansing
- Elusive Empowerment: Price Information and Disintermediation in Soybean Markets in Malwa, India pp. 1332-1360

- Richa Kumar
- Challenges in ‘Translating’ Human Rights: Perceptions and Practices of Civil Society Actors in Western India pp. 1361-1384

- Maya Unnithan and Carolyn Heitmeyer
- Translocal Householding: Care and Migrant Livelihoods in a Waste-trading Community of Vietnam's Red River Delta pp. 1385-1408

- Minh T.N. Nguyen
- Does the Centre Hold? Testing Palma's Proposition (A Comment) pp. 1409-1415

- Tim Hazledine
- Has the Income Share of the Middle and Upper-middle Been Stable around the ‘50/50 Rule’, or Has it Converged towards that Level? The ‘Palma Ratio’ Revisited pp. 1416-1448

- José Gabriel Palma
- Polanyian Themes: From Budapest to the Caribbean pp. 1449-1456

- Fred Block
- Self-Help Model of Microfinance in India: The Journey of Two Decades pp. 1457-1465

- Tara Nair
Volume 45, issue 5, 2014
- Demography for the Public: Literary Representations of Population Research and Policy pp. 813-837

- Amrita Chhachhi and Alaka M. Basu
- ‘And the Oscar Goes to… Daybreak in Udi’: Understanding Late Colonial Community Development and its Legacy through Film pp. 838-868

- Amrita Chhachhi and Ben Page
- ‘Development’ as if We Have Never Been Modern: Fragments of a Latourian Development Studies pp. 869-894

- Amrita Chhachhi and Kevin P. Donovan
- Introduction: The ‘Labour Question’ in Contemporary Capitalism pp. 895-919

- Amrita Chhachhi and Amrita Chhachhi
- Informalizing the Economy: The Return of the Social Question at a Global Level pp. 920-940

- Amrita Chhachhi, Jan Breman and Marcel Linden
- Is Labour Still a Relevant Category for Praxis? Critical Reflections on Some Contemporary Discourses on Work and Labour in Capitalism pp. 941-962

- Amrita Chhachhi and Saumyajit Bhattacharya
- Understanding the Precariat through Labour and Work pp. 963-980

- Amrita Chhachhi and Guy Standing
- Labour and Petty Production pp. 981-1000

- Amrita Chhachhi and Barbara Harriss-White
- Alienated Politics: Labour Insurgency and the Paternalistic State in China pp. 1001-1018

- Amrita Chhachhi and Eli Friedman
- Capital–Labour and State Dynamics in Export Horticulture in North-east Brazil pp. 1019-1036

- Amrita Chhachhi and Ben Selwyn
- The Dream of Dignified Work: On Good and Bad Utopias pp. 1037-1058

- Amrita Chhachhi and Ana Cecilia Dinerstein
- Partha Chatterjee pp. 1059-1073

- Amrita Chhachhi and Aditya Nigam
- Illuminating Africa: Commemorating and Reassessing the Work of Chinua Achebe (1930–2013) pp. 1074-1092

- Amrita Chhachhi and Annie Gagiano
- Elinor Ostrom's Legacy: Governing the Commons and the Rational Choice Controversy pp. 1093-1110

- Amrita Chhachhi, Tim Forsyth and Craig Johnson
- Albert O. Hirschman: A ‘Beamish’ Social Scientist for Our Grandchildren pp. 1111-1133

- Amrita Chhachhi and Emre Özçelik
- Currents of Global Migration pp. 1134-1154

- Amrita Chhachhi and Sunil S. Amrith
- Rethinking Labour Market Policy: Alternative Manifestos pp. 1155-1171

- Amrita Chhachhi, Kade Finnoff and Arjun Jayadev
- ‘Another Such Victory and We are Undone’: Addressing Fallacies of Reasoning in Contemporary Policy Making pp. 1172-1192

- Amrita Chhachhi and Codrina Rada
- Everything Must Change so that the IMF Can Remain the Same: The World Economic Outlook and the Global Financial Stability Report pp. 1193-1204

- Amrita Chhachhi, Matías Vernengo and Kirsten Ford
- Protest Begets Progress, Probably: Human Development Report 2013 pp. 1205-1218

- Amrita Chhachhi and Jan Nederveen Pieterse
Volume 45, issue 4, 2014
- Rural–Urban Migration and Gender Disparities in Child Healthcare in China and India pp. 631-655

- Charlotte Goodburn
- Capitalist Expansion and the Decline of Common Property Ecosystems in China, Vietnam and India pp. 656-684

- Fraser Sugden and Samantha Punch
- Constrained Labour Agency and the Changing Regulatory Regime in China pp. 685-709

- Chris King-Chi Chan
- Development in an Era of Economic Reform in India pp. 710-731

- Dolly Daftary
- ‘Romanian Peasants’ into ‘European Farmers’? Using Statistics to Standardize Agriculture pp. 732-752

- Antoine Roger
- Legal Manoeuvres and Violence: Law Making, Protest and Semi-Authoritarianism in Uganda pp. 753-776

- Tom Goodfellow
- ‘Market versus State’ or ‘Market with State’: How to Impart Directional Thrust pp. 777-798

- Robert H. Wade
- Jobs, Justice and Development: A Review of Working Hard, Working Poor pp. 799-811

- James Heintz
Volume 45, issue 3, 2014
- Transition and Justice: An Introduction pp. 395-414

- Gerhard Anders, Olaf Zenker, Gerhard Anders and Olaf Zenker
- Making Good Citizens from Bad Life in Post-Genocide Rwanda pp. 415-433

- Gerhard Anders, Olaf Zenker and Simon Turner
- Performing Repatriation? The Role of Refugee Aid in Shaping New Beginnings in Mauritania pp. 434-457

- Gerhard Anders, Olaf Zenker and Marion Fresia
- Conflicting Logics of Exceptionality: New Beginnings and the Problem of Police Violence in Post-Apartheid South Africa pp. 458-478

- Gerhard Anders, Olaf Zenker and Steffen Jensen
- The 2011 Toilet Wars in South Africa: Justice and Transition between the Exceptional and the Everyday after Apartheid pp. 479-501

- Gerhard Anders, Olaf Zenker and Steven Robins
- New Law against an Old State: Land Restitution as a Transition to Justice in Post-Apartheid South Africa? pp. 502-523

- Gerhard Anders, Olaf Zenker and Olaf Zenker
- Transitional Justice, States of Emergency and Business as Usual in Sierra Leone pp. 524-542

- Gerhard Anders, Olaf Zenker and Gerhard Anders
- ‘When we Walk Out, What was it all About?’: Views on New Beginnings from within the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda pp. 543-564

- Gerhard Anders, Olaf Zenker and Nigel Eltringham
- New Start or False Start? The ICC and Electoral Violence in Kenya pp. 565-588

- Gerhard Anders, Olaf Zenker and Sabine Höhn
- Justice without Peace? International Justice and Conflict Resolution in Northern Uganda pp. 589-607

- Gerhard Anders, Olaf Zenker and Kimberley Armstrong
- The Violence of Peace: Ethnojustice in Northern Uganda pp. 608-630

- Gerhard Anders, Olaf Zenker and Adam Branch
Volume 45, issue 2, 2014
- Sustainability Standards and the Water Question pp. 205-230

- Jeroen Vos and Rutgerd Boelens
- When Governance Gets Going: Certifying ‘Better Cotton’ and ‘Better Sugarcane’ pp. 231-256

- Adam Sneyd
- Building Local Governance: Participation and Elite Capture in Slum-upgrading in Kenya pp. 257-283

- Andrea Rigon
- Borrowing Across Borders: Migration and Microcredit in Rural Cambodia pp. 284-307

- Maryann Bylander
- Degradation Discourse and Green Governmentality in the Xilinguole Grasslands of Inner Mongolia pp. 308-328

- Åshild Kolås
- Go East, Young Cadre: Experiments in Inter-Provincial Training of Party and State Managers in China pp. 329-352

- Charlotte Lee and Xiaobin He
- Poverty Reduction and Good Governance: Examining the Rationale of the Millennium Development Goals pp. 353-375

- Huck-ju Kwon and Eunju Kim
- The End of Business as Usual pp. 376-383

- George Irvin
- The Future of Development Cooperation in Times of Crisis pp. 384-394

- Louis Emmerij
Volume 45, issue 1, 2014
- Examining the Structure of Opportunity and Social Mobility in India: Who Becomes an Engineer? pp. 1-28

- Anirudh Krishna
- Study and School in the Lives of Children in Migrant Families: A View from Rural Jiangxi, China pp. 29-51

- Rachel Murphy
- ‘Constructing’ Ethical Mineral Supply Chains in Sub-Saharan Africa: The Case of Malawian Fair Trade Rubies pp. 53-78

- Gavin Hilson
- For Richer, for Poorer: Marriage and Casualized Sex in East African Artisanal Mining Settlements pp. 79-104

- Deborah Fahy Bryceson, Jesper Bosse Jønsson and Hannelore Verbrugge
- Carbon Sequestration in Community Forests: Trade-offs, Multiple Outcomes and Institutional Diversity in the Bolivian Amazon pp. 105-131

- Patrick Bottazzi, David Crespo, Harry Soria, Hy Dao, Marcelo Serrudo, Jean Paul Benavides, Stefan Schwarzer and Stephan Rist
- Selling Maize in Mexico: The Persistence of Peasant Farming in an Era of Global Markets pp. 133-155

- Hallie Eakin, Hugo Perales, Kirsten Appendini and Stuart Sweeney
- Shaming and Sanitation in Indonesia: A Return to Colonial Public Health Practices? pp. 157-178

- Susan Engel and Anggun Susilo
- The Financial Crisis and the Question of (Who or What is in) Decline pp. 179-189

- Ray Kiely
- Drilling and Digging: Extractives, Institutions and Development pp. 191-204

- Glenn Banks
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