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Volume 49, issue 4, 2006
- Editorial: Big Science: Individual hopes, collective risks pp. 1-5

- Wendy Harcourt
- Nanotechnology for Health and Development pp. 6-15

- Gregor Wolbring
- Hype and Hope: A past and future perspective on new technologies for development pp. 16-22

- Pat Mooney
- Gender, New Technologies and Development pp. 23-27

- Marsha J Tyson Darling
- DNA Typing: A technology of fear pp. 28-32

- Sujatha Byravan
- Food Security: Empty promises of technological solutions pp. 33-38

- Anuradha Mittal
- An Introduction to Nanotechnology: The next small big thing pp. 39-46

- Jim Thomas
- Nanotechnologies: Small science, big potential and bigger issues pp. 47-53

- Michele Mekel
- Nanotechnology in Medicine: Implications of converging technologies on humanity pp. 54-59

- Debra Bennett-Woods
- To Clone Alone: The United Nations Human Cloning Declaration pp. 60-67

- Rosario M Isasi and George J Annas
- Public Science and Social Responsibilities pp. 68-72

- Daniel Sarewitz
- Colonialism and the Research Endeavour: Reflections on the Human Genome Diversity Project pp. 73-77

- Beth Elpern Burrows
- The Old Meets the New: Religion and assisted reproductive technologies pp. 78-83

- Wendy Chavkin
- Marketing of Assisted Human Reproduction and the Indian State pp. 84-93

- Shree Mulay and Emily Gibson
- ‘Biopiracy’ as a Challenge to Intellectual Property Rights Systems pp. 94-100

- Chris Hamilton
- Disability, Development and the Biotechnologies pp. 101-106

- Rachel Hurst
- Technology, Health, Impairment and Disability: An historical overview pp. 107-113

- Pia Rockhold
- Nanomedicine, Poverty and Development pp. 114-118

- Noela Invernizzi and Guillermo Foladori
- Disasters, Disability and Technology pp. 119-122

- Ashok Hans and Reena Mohanty
- Gender, Technology and Disability in the South pp. 123-127

- Asha Hans
- Assisted Reproductive Technologies in India pp. 128-134

- Manjeer Mukherjee and Sarojini B Nadimipally
- Gender and the New Reproductive Technologies in Latin America pp. 135-140

- Liliana Acero
- Bio-economies: Bio wealth from the inside out pp. 141-143

- Sarah Franklin
- Book Shelf pp. 144-146

- Wendy Harcourt (Editor)
- Window on the World pp. 147-152

- Wendy Harcourt (Editor)
- The UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities pp. 158-160

- Comment By Gregor
Volume 49, issue 3, 2006
- Editorial: Conflict, Ecological Justice and Rights pp. 1-5

- Wendy Harcourt
- Difference and Conflict in the Struggle Over Natural Resources: A political ecology framework pp. 6-13

- Arturo Escobar
- ‘May God Give Us Chaos, So That We Can Plunder’: A critique of ‘resource curse’ and conflict theories pp. 14-21

- Kuntala Lahiri-Dutt
- Transboundary Water Resources in Southern Africa: Conflict or cooperation? pp. 22-31

- Anthony R Turton, Marian J Patrick and Frederic Julien
- Environmental Conflicts and the Plundering of Resources in Latin America pp. 32-37

- Ricardo Cifuentes Villarroel
- Environmental Struggles in Malaysia pp. 38-42

- Meenakshi Raman
- Women, Land Rights and the Environment: The Kenyan experience pp. 43-48

- Patricia Kameri-Mbote
- Trade Liberalization, Natural Resources and Poverty pp. 49-55

- Ronnie Hall
- The New Geopolitics of Oil pp. 56-63

- Michael Renner
- Revisiting the Oil Curse pp. 64-70

- Samuel Schubert
- The Earth Charter and the Quest for a More Sustainable and Peaceful World pp. 71-75

- Mirian Vilela
- From Empire to Earth Community pp. 76-81

- David Korten
- Gender and Natural Disaster: Sexualized violence and the tsunami pp. 82-86

- Claudia Felten-Biermann
- The Public Sphere, Globalization and Technological Development pp. 87-93

- Tina Sikka
- Global Discourses and Local Politics in the Production of Power Policy in India pp. 94-100

- Waquar Ahmed
- Sudan: Identity and conflict over natural resources pp. 101-105

- Munzoul A M Assal
- The New El Dorado in Romania: The State and The World Bank against local development1 pp. 106-110

- Don Kalb
- Supporting Pastoralist Livelihoods in Eastern Africa Through Peace Building pp. 111-115

- Jeremy Lind
- The Gasoline Crisis in Iraq pp. 116-118

- Pratap Chatterjee
- Mediating Resource Management in the Mi'kmaq Fisheries Canada pp. 119-124

- Gretchen Fox
- Technologies of Existence: The indigenous environmental justice movement pp. 125-132

- Dana E Powell
- Land Rights in South Africa: A mechanism against poverty? pp. 133-137

- Sharron Marco-Thyse
- Challenging Coasts: Transdisciplinary Excursions Into Integrated Coastal Zone Development pp. 138-139

- Simon Foale
- Natural Resource Management pp. 140-143

- Wendy Harcourt (Editor)
- Hans Singer – the gentle giant1 pp. 148-152

- Richard Jolly
Volume 49, issue 2, 2006
- Editorial: The Politics of Funding pp. 1-3

- Wendy Harcourt
- Introduction: Financial Independence Among NGOs and Social Movements1 pp. 4-10

- Kléber Ghimire
- Funding NGOs: Making good the democratic deficit/Interview with Stefano Prato pp. 11-14

- Wendy Harcourt (Editor)
- Winners or Losers? NGOs in the Current Aid Paradigm pp. 15-21

- Catherine Agg
- NGOs, Social Movements, External Funding and Dependency pp. 22-28

- Fernand Vincent
- Funding and the Future of the Global Justice Movement pp. 29-33

- Edouard Morena
- Power Relations in the Financial Aid Chain pp. 34-39

- Santiago Daroca Oller
- Funding Social Movements Through Fair Trade pp. 40-44

- Murat Yilmaz
- Donor Policies and the Financial Autonomy of Development NGOs pp. 45-51

- Britta Sadoun
- Systems of Accountability, Webs of Deceit? Monitoring and Evaluation in South African NGOs pp. 52-61

- Lisa Bornstein
- Global Poverty Reduction: A new social paradigm? pp. 62-66

- Francine Mestrum
- Women and Microfinance in Mediterranean Countries pp. 67-74

- Marcella Corsi, Fabrizio Botti, Tommaso Rondinella and Giulia Zacchia
- Marginalizing Palestinian Development: Lessons against peace pp. 75-80

- Helga Tawil Souri
- The Integration of Arab Emerging Markets pp. 81-85

- Naser I Abumustafa
- Challenges and Opportunities of E-learning Networks in Africa pp. 86-92

- Allam Ahmed and Williams E Nwagwu
- Resources for Creating Another World: Financial Strategies of the World Social Forum pp. 93-101

- Liliana Diaz
- Turtle Eggs and Sustainable Development: Indonesian NGOs and funding pp. 102-107

- Antonio Pradjasto and Indriaswati Dyah Saptaningrum
- Funding of Non Governmental Organizations in Senegal: Constraints and Opportunities pp. 108-115

- Fatou Sarr
- Brazilian Civil Society Structures and Financial Resources: The case of Rio 1992 pp. 116-121

- Silvana De Paula
- The World Social Forum: Challenging empires pp. 125-128

- Massimo De Angelis
- Book Shelf pp. 129-130

- Wendy Harcourt (Editor)
- Last Word: Where is the Money for Women's Rights? AWID pp. 134-135

- Rochelle Jones
Volume 49, issue 1, 2006
- Editorial: Making Change Happen pp. 1-5

- Wendy Harcourt
- Women's Rights in Development pp. 6-11

- Joanna Kerr
- Some Impressions from the AWID Forum pp. 12-15

- Yvonne Underhill-Sem, Lina AbouHabib, Nerea Craviotto and Lina Abirafeh
- Two Poems pp. 16-17

- Teresia Teaiwa
- Reproductive and Genetic Bio Technologies: Taking up the challenge pp. 18-22

- Marsha J Tyson Darling
- Breaking the Global Production Chain: Thai women's struggles for economic rights and justice pp. 23-29

- Junya Lek Yimprasert
- Feminisms, Identities, Sexualities: A personal journey pp. 30-34

- Noelene Nabulivou
- Negotiations: Feminism, racism and difference pp. 35-37

- Enisa Eminova
- African Feminism: How should we change? pp. 38-41

- Sylvia Tamale
- The Top Ten List on How to Change pp. 42-45

- Pramada Menon
- Women's Rights in a Changing World1 pp. 46-48

- Anita Nayar
- Women's Rights, Economic Justice and Citizenship: What role for the United Nations? pp. 49-51

- Virginia Vargas
- Rising Phoenixes: Creative resistance by victimized women pp. 52-54

- Farida Shaheed
- Indigenous Women's Visions of an Inclusive Feminism pp. 55-59

- Myrna Cunningham
- Building an International Feminist Space: Reflections on Bangkok pp. 60-62

- Everjoice J Win
- Making Institutions Work for Women pp. 63-67

- Aruna Rao
- Beyond Tools: Technology as a feminist agenda pp. 68-71

- Chat Garcia Ramilo
- Inter Movement Dialogues: Breaking barriers, building bridges pp. 72-76

- Nandita Gandhi and Nandita Shah
- Not So Strange Bedfellows: Sexuality and international development pp. 77-80

- Susie Jolly
- Faith, Feminism and the Power of Love pp. 81-83

- Shareen Gokal
- Inclusion: A catalyst for change pp. 84-85

- Jana Maiuri and Lydia Shula
- Gender and Generation: Spaces for change? pp. 86-88

- Erin Leigh
- Patriarchy in Secular and Religious Varieties pp. 89-91

- Vivienne Wee
- Law and Policy Reform: Mechanism for change or black hole? pp. 92-95

- Savitri Goonesekere
- Gender, Sexuality and Law Reform in Muslim Societies pp. 96-98

- Liz Ercevik Amado
- Leadership and Renewal: Cite, site and sight in women's movements pp. 99-101

- Bernedette Muthien
- Where are the Men? pp. 102-103

- Gretchen Bloom
- Promoting Institutional Change: CIDA's framework for assessing gender equality results pp. 104-107

- Lucie Bazinet, Tamara Sequeira and Julie Delahanty
- Local and Global Women's Rights in the Pacific pp. 108-112

- Vanessa Griffen
- Poems from the Solomon Islands pp. 113-115

- Jully Makini
- Meri Kirap, Women Arise! Promoting women's rights in Papua New Guinea pp. 116-119

- Robyn Slarke
- Me, Us and Them: Migrant women defining change pp. 120-123

- Charito Basa
- My Sister Is Not Too Heavy: Building strong movements in Kenya pp. 124-126

- Nyambura Ngugi
- Women Fighting Violence in War-Torn Societies pp. 127-131

- Selmin Çalişkan and Karen Griese
- ICTs and Bulgarian Women's Rights Movements pp. 132-133

- Christina Haralanova
- Struggles from Within: Migrant women in Southeast Asia pp. 134-136

- Mary Rose Geraldine A Sarausad
- Organizations Working for Women's Rights pp. 137-141

- Melissa M. Haniewicz and Sheryl Beckford
- Book Shelf pp. 142-145

- Melissa M. Haniewicz and Sheryl Beckford
- Last Word – How Does Change Happen pp. 155-161

- Lisa Veneklasen
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