Development
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Volume 62, issue 1, 2019
- Editorial: The Real Technology Revolution: Technology Justice pp. 1-4

- Neth Daño and Stefano Prato
- An Overview of Emerging Disruptive Technologies and Key Issues pp. 5-12

- Jim Thomas
- Bioenergy with Carbon Capture and Sequestration (BECCS): The Distracting Injustice of an Infeasible and Unlikely Technofix pp. 13-18

- Rachel Smolker
- Development Justice in the Digital Paradigm: Agenda 2030 and Beyond pp. 19-28

- Anita Gurumurthy and Nandini Chami
- Fixing the Climate? How Geoengineering Threatens to Undermine the SDGs and Climate Justice pp. 29-36

- Linda Schneider
- An Intra- and Inter-generational Lens into Rapid Technological Change pp. 37-42

- Donovan Guttieres
- Labour, Justice and the Mechanization of Interpretation pp. 43-52

- Larry Lohmann
- Economic Rights Over Data: A Framework for Community Data Ownership pp. 53-57

- Parminder Jeet Singh and Jai Vipra
- Anti-development Impacts of Tax-Related Provisions in Proposed Rules on Digital Trade in the WTO pp. 58-65

- Deborah James
- Governance and Assessment of Future Spaces: A Discussion of Some Issues Raised by the Possibilities of Human–Machine Mergers pp. 66-80

- Andelka M. Phillips and I. S. Mian
- SDG Indicators and BS/Index: The Power of Numbers in the Sustainable Development Debate pp. 81-85

- Roberto Bissio
- A Multifaceted Approach to Understand the Problem of Internet Addiction Among the Young Indian Students pp. 86-95

- Sumanjeet Singh
- Disability Identification Cards: Issues in Effective Design pp. 96-102

- Daniel Mont, Michael Palmer, Sophie Mitra and Nora Groce
- The Museum of Fetishes pp. 103-110

- Larry Lohmann and Nicholas Hildyard
- Surfing the Technological Tsunami: The Need for Participatory Technology Assessment pp. 111-115

- Silvia Ribeiro
- Science, Technology and Innovation: Implications for Africa pp. 116-120

- Nnimmo Bassey
- Exterminator Genes: The Right to Say No to Ethics Dumping pp. 121-127

- Mariann Bassey-Orovwuje, Jim Thomas and Tom Wakeford
- Technology Is Not the Great Equalizer: A Feminist Perspective on the Digital Economy pp. 128-135

- Lamìs Shejni
- Climate Finance: Perspectives on Climate Finance from the Bottom Up pp. 136-146

- Miren Gutiérrez and Guillermo Gutiérrez
- World Bank Financializing Development pp. 147-153

- K. S. Jomo and Anis Chowdhury
- Inequalities, Caste, and Social Exclusion: Dalit Women’s Citizenship pp. 154-159

- Shobha Raghuram
- Gharbzadegi in Iran: A Reactionary Alternative to ‘Development’? pp. 160-166

- Aram Ziai
- The Social Inclusion of Indigenous Peoples in Ecuador Before and During the Revolución Ciudadana pp. 167-177

- Roberta Masala and Salvatore Monni
- Women’s Environmental Literacy in Managing Waste for Environmental Sustainability of the City pp. 178-185

- Donna Asteria
- Immigrant Citizens and Racial Resentment in International Policy Perspective: The Role of Nativity and Racial Resentment in Shaping Support for US Foreign Assistance Expenditure, 2002–2016 pp. 186-195

- Christopher A. Simon and Michael C. Moltz
- Andrea Bernardi and Salvatore Monni (editors): The Co-operative Firm. Keywords pp. 205-206

- Andrea Cori
Volume 61, issue 1, 2018
- Editorial: Inequalities, Financialization, Technology: Sometimes the Nearest Exit is Behind You pp. 1-5

- Stefano Prato and Flora Sonkin
- Post-development Possibilities: A Conversation pp. 6-8

- Arturo Escobar and Wendy Harcourt
- Gender and Development: Looking Back, Looking Forward pp. 9-13

- Wendy Harcourt
- Human Rights: Advancing the Frontier of Emancipation pp. 14-20

- Kathryn Sikkink
- Inequality and Its Discontents pp. 21-29

- Anis Chowdhury and Kwame Sundaram Jomo
- Feminism and Revolution: Looking Back, Looking Ahead pp. 30-37

- Julie Matthaei
- Imagining the Future from a Rearview Vision pp. 38-42

- Peggy Antrobus
- Another Green Revolution? On the Perils of ‘Extracting Lessons’ from History pp. 43-53

- Jonathan Harwood
- G20 Prepares to Revamp Global Financial Governance pp. 54-61

- Nancy Alexander and Rick Rowden
- Financing the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) pp. 62-67

- Jesse Griffiths
- Evolution on Food and Nutrition Governance and the Emergence of Multistakeholderism pp. 68-83

- Flavio Luiz Schieck Valente
- Privatization Rarely in Public or National Interest pp. 84-88

- Kwame Sundaram Jomo and Anis Chowdhury
- PPPs: Public Costs and Risks for Private Profits pp. 89-93

- K. S. Jomo and Anis Chowdhury
- Reviving Holistic Development Planning for Sustainable Development pp. 94-100

- Barry Herman
- Struggles for Health: An Emancipatory Approach in the Era of Neoliberal Globalization pp. 101-107

- Amit Sengupta, Chiara Bodini and Sebastian Franco
- The UN’s Development Function: Time for Renewal pp. 108-114

- Sanjay G. Reddy
- The Precariat: Today’s Transformative Class? pp. 115-121

- Guy Standing
- Peasant Farming as a Source of Life pp. 122-128

- Angela Hilmi
- Using Intellectual Property Flexibilities to Accelerate Progress Against Micronutrient Deficiencies pp. 129-133

- Kwame Sundaram Jomo and Arjun Jayadev
- Do Cooperatives Have Anything to Offer in Today’s World pp. 134-139

- Felice Llamas and Kwame Sundaram Jomo
- Traditional Knowledge: A Therapeutic Potential in the Scenario of Climate Change for Sustainable Development pp. 140-148

- Romesh Kumar Salgotra, Sajad Majeed Zargar, Manmohan Sharma and Monika Sood
- ‘Doomed by the ‘Resource Curse?’ Fish and Oil Conflicts in the Western Gulf of Guinea, Ghana pp. 149-159

- Bernard Owusu
- ‘Development’ as Both Idea and Action Represents a Contemporary Version of Western Economic, Political, Cultural and Ideological Imperialism pp. 160-163

- Qasim Javed
- Time Banking: The Missing Link pp. 164-171

- Bibhu Dash and Namrata Sandhu
- Ilene Grabel: When Things Don’t Fall Apart: Global Financial Governance and Developmental Finance in an Age of Productive Incoherence pp. 179-181

- Rick Rowden