Development
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Volume 52, issue 4, 2009
- Editorial: Racism, Xenophobia and Development pp. 441-444

- Wendy Harcourt
- Lead Article: Development, Culture and Conflict pp. 445-455

- Jan Pronk
- The Global Politics of Multiculturalism pp. 456-459

- Ben Pitcher
- Hot Conflict and Everyday Banality: Enemy images, scapegoats and stereotypes pp. 460-465

- B O Petersson
- Identity in Fragile States: Social cohesion and state building pp. 466-472

- Seth Kaplan
- Paradoxes of Belonging: Migration, exclusion and transnational rights in the Mediterranean pp. 473-478

- Rodanthi Tzanelli and Majid Yar
- An Australian Sense of Xenophobia pp. 479-482

- Linda Burney
- Australia: Indigenous autonomy matters pp. 483-489

- Sarah Maddison
- The Rise of the Radical Right in Europe and the Case of Hungary: ‘Gypsy crime’ defines national identity&quest pp. 490-494

- Katalin Halasz
- The Rise of Ethnic Politics: Indigenous movements in the Andean region pp. 495-499

- Laura Fano Morrissey
- Identity and Democracy: Linking individual and social reasoning pp. 500-508

- John Davis and Solange Marin
- Exile Within: Israeli Development and the Palestinians in Israel pp. 509-513

- Isabelle Humphries
- The Abuse of ‘Development’ and its Consequences for Indigenous People: A case study of Botswana's Bushman community pp. 514-518

- Noam Schimmel
- Bringing Latin America into US Debates on Latino Immigration: Views from El Salvador pp. 519-524

- Joseph Wiltberger
- Mixing Metaphors: Differences in the language and understanding of development policy in the Pacific Islands pp. 525-530

- Heather Wallace
- Experiencing Displacement: Using art therapy to address xenophobia in South Africa pp. 531-536

- Michelle Atlas
- Travelling Daughters: Experiences of Melanesian-Samoan Women pp. 537-543

- Asenati Liki
- Is This What a Twenty-first Century Labour International Looks Like&quest pp. 544-548

- Peter Waterman
- Escobar on Territories of Difference pp. 549-551

- Laura Fano Morrissey
Volume 52, issue 3, 2009
- Editorial: What Economics Needs to Become pp. 277-279

- Wendy Harcourt
- Celebrating Friendship: A collective tribute to Smitu Kothari pp. 280-288

- Wendy Harcourt, Khawar Mumtaz, Arturo Escobar, Fatma Alloo, Franck Amalric, Marisa Belausteguigoitia-Rius, Nermeen Shaikh, Kuntala Lahiri-Dutt and Thierno Kane
- Rest in Peace Dr Tajudeen Abdul Raheem1 pp. 289-291

- L Muthoni Wanyeki
- The Culture of Economics pp. 292-297

- Stephen Marglin
- The Economics of Turning People into Things1 pp. 298-301

- Nitasha Kaul
- Minsky, the Global Financial Crisis, and the Prospects Before Us pp. 302-307

- L. Randall Wray
- The Present Crisis: Should we go ‘beyond economics’&quest pp. 308-312

- Claudio Sardoni
- Programmatic Thinking: Hopes and challenges pp. 313-316

- Franck Amalric
- The Twenty-first Century Crisis of World Development – The Central Role of Money Values: A metaproblem pp. 317-322

- James Robertson
- From Global Economic Crisis to the ‘Other Crisis’ pp. 323-328

- Shahra Razavi
- Reading Political Responses to Food, Fuel and Financial Crises: The return of the moral economy&quest pp. 329-333

- Naomi Hossain
- Reclaiming Institutional and Policy Space amidst Crisis1 pp. 334-337

- Marina Fe Durano, Gigi Francisco and Gita Sen
- Feminists in Europe Responding to the Financial Crisis pp. 338-344

- Gisela Dütting
- A World in Crisis: The case for transformation pp. 345-348

- Cecilia Alemany
- Pro-Poor Development in Crisis: Combating economic recession and market fundamentalism pp. 349-355

- Shobha Raghuram
- Aid without Dependence: An alternative conceptual model for development cooperation pp. 356-362

- Yash Tandon
- Openness, Democracy and Humility: The principles of a new era in development pp. 363-368

- Jonathan Glennie
- A New Development Model for a ‘Full’ World pp. 369-376

- Robert Costanza
- Women Cross-Border Traders: Rethinking global trade pp. 377-386

- Manisha Desai
- Economic Restructuring and Poverty Traps in South Africa pp. 387-393

- Ebrahim-Khalil Hassen
- Life in a Real-Wealth Economy1 pp. 394-400

- David Korten
- Radical Ecological Democracy: Escaping India's globalization trap pp. 401-409

- Ashish Kothari
- Affective Equality: Who cares&quest pp. 410-415

- Kathleen Lynch
- Towards Sustainable and Ethical Finance pp. 416-420

- Andrea Baranes
- The Sustainable Penang Initiative: Participatory and action-oriented approaches pp. 421-426

- Anwar Fazal
- Book Shelf pp. 427-429

- Laura Fano
- Window on the World pp. 430-433

- Laura Fano
Volume 52, issue 2, 2009
- Editorial: Women's Global Organizing: Celebrations and cautions pp. 133-135

- Wendy Harcourt
- The Power of Movements pp. 136-139

- Geetanjali Misra
- Feminism's Coming of Age: Celebrating diversity and power pp. 140-143

- Srilatha Batliwala
- Southern Feminist Movement Building: A matter of difference, equality and transformative leadership pp. 144-149

- Tesa Casal De Vela and Mira Alexis P Ofreneo
- Through the Looking Glass: Process and power within feminist movements pp. 150-154

- Jessica Horn
- Building Feminist Movement Through ‘The Wings of the Butterfly’ Project (Las Alas de Mariposa) pp. 155-163

- María Suárez Toro and Margaret E Thompson
- Multigenerational Movement Building – What's next&quest pp. 164-166

- Sanushka Mudaliar
- Birthing and Growing the African Feminist Forum pp. 167-174

- Ayesha M Imam
- Beyond NGO‐ization?: Reflections from Latin America pp. 175-184

- Sonia E Alvarez
- Women's Organizing in Ghana since the 1990s: From individual organizations to three coalitions pp. 185-192

- Dzodzi Tsikata
- Struggling for Survival and Autonomy: Impact of NGO-ization on women's organizations in Bangladesh pp. 193-199

- Sohela Nazneen and Maheen Sultan
- The European Romani Women's Movement: The struggle for human rights pp. 200-207

- Rita Izsák
- The Dalit Women's Movement in India pp. 208-214

- Anandi Collective
- Against All Odds: The women's movement in the Islamic Republic of Iran pp. 215-223

- Homa Hoodfar and Fatemeh Sadeghi
- Building a Grassroots Based Movement: GROOTS Kenya pp. 224-229

- Awino Okech
- Disability Issues are Women's Issues pp. 230-232

- Mijoo Kim
- Activism to Counter Gender-based Violence and HIV and AIDS: Overcoming obstacles to movement building in Papua New Guinea pp. 233-238

- Lina Abirafeh
- Mobilizing for Social Change in Muslim Societies Amidst Political Turmoil and Conservatism pp. 239-245

- Julian C H Lee
- The Korean Women's Trade Union: Mobilizing women workers pp. 246-250

- Namhee Park
- Working for Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights in Central and Eastern Europe pp. 251-253

- Wanda Nowicka
- FIRE: Making sure women are part of the picture pp. 254-255

- María Suárez Toro
Volume 52, issue 1, 2009
- Editorial: SexPolitics and Rights in Development pp. 1-4

- Wendy Harcourt
- Guest Editorial: Sexuality and the Development Industry pp. 5-12

- Andrea Cornwall and Susie Jolly
- How the Development Industry Imagines Sex Work pp. 13-17

- Meena Seshu and Nandinee Bandhopadhyay
- Interrogating Norms: Feminists theorizing sexuality, gender and heterosexuality pp. 18-24

- Charmaine Pereira
- Monster, Womb, MSM: The work of sex in international development pp. 25-33

- Andil Gosine
- Governing Intimacy, Struggling for Sexual Rights: Challenging heteronormativity in the global development industry pp. 34-42

- Amy Lind
- Taming of the Shrewd Meyeli Chhele: A political economy of development’s sexual subject pp. 43-51

- Akshay Khanna
- Reflections on the Construction of Heteronormativity pp. 52-55

- Jaya Sharma
- Feminists Reclaiming Creativity, Unity, Numbers and Time pp. 56-58

- Nadine
- Sexuality and Sexual Rights in Muslim Societies pp. 59-63

- Liz Ercevik Amado
- Approaches to Sexuality in a Multilateral Fund in Nicaragua pp. 64-67

- Camilo Antillón Najlis
- Researching South African Youth, Gender and Sexuality Within the Context of HIV/AIDS pp. 68-74

- Deevia Bhana and Rob Pattman
- Contemporary Travesti Encounters with Gender and Sexuality in Latin America pp. 75-83

- Giuseppe Campuzano
- Heteronormativity and HIV in Sub-Saharan Africa pp. 84-90

- Andy Seale
- Women Who have Sex with Women in the Global HIV Pandemic pp. 91-94

- Karin Lenke and Mathilda Piehl
- Promoting Safer Sex Through Pleasure: Lessons from 15 countries pp. 95-100

- Wendy Knerr and Anne Philpott
- My Fake Wedding: Stirring up the tongzhi movement in China pp. 101-104

- Xiaopei He
- Saying No to Forced Early Retirement from Sex: Time to broaden the scope of HIV prevention in Kenya pp. 105-108

- Nelson Juma Otwoma, Nancy Adhiambo Opiyo and Cephas Kojwang
- Same-sex Sexuality and Diversity Employment Policies in UK-based International Development Agencies pp. 109-113

- Carolyn H Williams
- Promoting Sexual Empowerment in Community-based Programmes pp. 114-117

- Lucille C Atkin, Melissa Smith and Jane Maxwell
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