Development
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Volume 54, issue 4, 2011
- Editorial: Making the Non-business Case for Development pp. 429-432

- Wendy Harcourt
- Indigenous Women and the Land: Shifting language, action and culture pp. 433-436

- Marisa Belausteguigoitia Rius
- Mapuches: Fighting against plunder and marginalization – Interview with Gustavo Quilaqueo pp. 437-440

- Laura Fano Morrissey
- Buen Vivir: Today's tomorrow pp. 441-447

- Eduardo Gudynas
- Pachakuti: Indigenous perspectives, buen vivir, sumaq kawsay and degrowth pp. 448-454

- Bob Thomson
- The Search for Universal Responsibility: The cosmovision of Ubuntu and the humanism of Fanon pp. 455-460

- Isayvani Naicker
- Caritas in Veritate: Translating the Papal vision of development pp. 461-463

- Andrea De Angelis
- Feminist Visions of the Network Society pp. 464-469

- Anita Gurumurthy
- Indigenous Women in Defence of Life and Land: An introduction pp. 470-472

- Marisa Belausteguigoitia Rius, Mariana Gómez Alvarez Icaza and Iván González Márquez
- Conservation of the Montes Azules Biosphere Reserve, Chiapas: A women's issue pp. 473-479

- Martha E Villavicencio EnrÍquez
- Breaking the Silence: State violence towards Triqui women of Oaxaca, Mexico pp. 480-484

- Natalia De Marinis
- The Mayan Indigenous Women of Chiapas: Lekil Kuxlejal and food autonomy1 pp. 485-489

- Magali Barreto Ávila
- The Root and the Seed: Indigenous women as the source of life and meaning pp. 490-493

- Francisca Rodríguez López
- People's Front in Defence of Land, San Salvador Atenco: A testimony pp. 494-498

- Martha Pérez Pineda
- Zapatista Army of Mazahua Women in Defence of Water in the Cutzamala Region: Testimonies1 pp. 499-504

- Agustina Araujo, Guadalupe Acevedo, Ofelia Lorenzo and Irma Romero
- Paddling the Canoe on One Side: Women in decision-making in Vanuatu and the Solomon Islands pp. 505-513

- Heather Wallace
- The Emperor's New Clothes All Over Again: A tale from Palestine pp. 514-519

- Nora Lester Murad
- Creating Authenticity: Banal nationalism in Henri Coand\[acaron] Airport pp. 520-524

- Alexandra Coţofan\[acaron]
Volume 54, issue 3, 2011
- Editorial: Designing Urban Living pp. 291-292

- Wendy Harcourt
- Introduction: Urbanism and Sustainability pp. 293-300

- Alexandru Balasescu
- Women, Urban Life and Safe Cities pp. 301-304

- Elizabeth Cox and Yvonne Underhill-Sem
- Urbanization, Poverty and Climate Change: Interview with David Satterthwaite pp. 305-308

- Angela Zarro
- Recasting Urban Sustainability in the South pp. 309-316

- Edgar Pieterse
- Urban Sustainability at the Limits: Development rhetorics and realities in Tanzania pp. 317-324

- William Cunningham Bissell
- Afro-Pessimism in the Discourse on Urban East Africa pp. 325-329

- Rasna Warah
- Development, Urbanization and Sustainability pp. 330-335

- Kamil Khan Mumtaz
- Hard Nodes in Soft Surroundings: A ‘dream of islands’ strategy for urban sustainability pp. 336-342

- Keith Culver, Rachel Guilloteau and Christelle Hue
- Strategic Urban Narratives: Beyond conventional city branding pp. 343-344

- Thomas Sevcik
- Transitory Cities: Emergency architecture and the challenge of climate change pp. 345-351

- Nathanael Dorent
- Reframing ‘Safe Cities for Women’: Feminist articulations in Recife pp. 352-357

- Yardena Tankel
- Beyond the Green Line: Sustainability and Beirut's post-war reconstruction pp. 358-367

- Gruia Bădescu
- Shifting the Gaze, Shifting the Agenda: Sustainable livelihoods in urban Honiara pp. 368-375

- Anita Lacey
- Citizen Participation and Sustainability: Lessons from Cameroon pp. 376-383

- Ambe J Njoh
- Developing Accra for All? The story behind Africa's largest millennium city pp. 384-392

- Franklin Obeng-Odoom
- Ghana's Decentralization: Two decades and still crawling&quest pp. 393-399

- Daniel Kweku Baah Inkoom
- The Best and the Worst of the World Bank: Involuntary resettlement and the Mumbai Urban Transport Project (MUTP), India pp. 400-406

- Renu Modi
- Planning in Asia Pacific Cities: The gender question pp. 407-411

- Dory Reeves
- Cities and Fascination: Beyond the Surplus of Meaning pp. 412-414

- Alexandru Balasescu
- Sustainability, Mobility and Urbanism: A photo essay pp. 424-426

- Alexandru Balasescu
Volume 54, issue 2, 2011
- Editorial: The Time is Now pp. 135-136

- Wendy Harcourt
- Sustainability: Design for the pluriverse pp. 137-140

- Arturo Escobar
- It's Too Late for Sustainability. What we need is system change pp. 141-142

- Nicola Bullard
- Sustainable Development: The citizen's predicament pp. 143-146

- Shobha Raghuram
- Digital Globalization and Democracy: The territorial walls come tumbling down&quest pp. 147-149

- Gillian Youngs
- Nurturing a Culture of Self-restraint pp. 150-154

- Franck Amalric
- The Quest for Sustainability: Some reflections pp. 155-160

- Jan Pronk
- Sustainability for Development Programmes pp. 161-163

- Stephen F Moseley
- Sustaining Real Development in the South pp. 164-166

- Jayati Ghosh
- Ownership, Transient Rights, Spiritual Source, Nostalgia: Land and its discontents pp. 167-168

- Stephen Chan
- Revaluing Low Carbon Cultures: Learning to live with the earth pp. 169-171

- Philip McMichael
- Designing for Courage pp. 172-173

- Kathryn Cox-Shrader
- Forging an Environmental Rationality for a Sustainable Future pp. 174-176

- Enrique Leff
- Modern Life, Primitive Thoughts pp. 177-179

- Teresia Teaiwa
- Reframing the Sustainability Debate pp. 180-182

- David Korten
- Climate Change, Mother Earth and the Commons: Reflections on El Cumbre pp. 183-189

- Massimo De Angelis
- Open Versus Closed Energy Systems and Climate Change pp. 190-193

- Yash Tandon
- The Enduring Power of Mass Production, Mass Consumption and Mass Destruction pp. 194-196

- Zia Mian and M V Ramana
- Sustaining the Spirit: A challenge to humanity pp. 197-198

- Rajesh Tandon
- Rethinking the Future of Sustainability: From silos to systemic resilience pp. 199-201

- Claudia Juech and Evan S Michelson
- Realpolitiks vs the Long(er) Duree of Cultural and Epistemological Shifts pp. 202-204

- Michal Osterweil
- Pathways Towards Sustainability, Participatory Human Development and the State pp. 205-208

- Liliana Acero
- Gendering Sustainability: Reframing sustainable development as gender justice pp. 209-211

- Yvonne A Braun
- The Challenge of Intellectual Property Rights and Social Justice pp. 212-214

- Dwijen Rangnekar
- Smart Power: The private sector's contribution to development pp. 215-216

- Angela Zarro
- Another World is Possible: Reflections on the World Social Forum 2011, Dakar pp. 217-219

- Fatma Alloo, Corinne Kumar, Samir Amin, Yash Tandon, Sara Longwe, Giuseppe Caruso and Chico Whitaker
- Listening to Each One's Truth: Fragments from Dakar pp. 219-222

- Corinne Kumar
- Building Another World is Possible: A note on Dakar pp. 222-223

- Samir Amin
- The WSF is not the ‘Fifth’ International pp. 223-224

- Yash Tandon
- Some Sharp Lessons from Dakar pp. 224-226

- Sara Longwe
- Inclusiveness and Difference in Dakar pp. 226-228

- Giuseppe Caruso
- WSF 2011 – Good surprises and many lessons for the future pp. 228-231

- Chico Whitaker
- Acting Globally: Cultivating a thousand community solutions for climate justice pp. 232-236

- Giovanna Di Chiro
- Challenges to Sustainability: A Caribbean reflection pp. 237-239

- Peggy Antrobus
- Economic Growth and Sustainability: A view from China pp. 240-242

- Lau Kin Chi
- Challenges to Sustainability in Africa pp. 243-246

- Patricia Kameri-Mbote
- What Kind of Sustainability and for Whom? Some reflections based on lived realities in the Mexican Mixteca pp. 247-249

- Marianne H Marchand
- Fishing for a Future: Searching for a new maxim pp. 250-251

- Brian O'Riordan
- Sustaining Maternal Health Care pp. 252-254

- Nalini Visvanathan
- A World Still More Village than Global pp. 255-256

- Marcelo J García
- Sustainability, Feminism and the Search for Alternatives pp. 257-258

- Alejandra Scampini
- (Un)sustainability in Serbia pp. 259-260

- Jasmina Kijevcanin
- The Pandora Box of Trade-Offs pp. 261-262

- Gopika Bashi
- Sustainable Agriculture has a Woman's Face pp. 263-264

- Sabina Zaccaro
- Notes on the Transition: Globalization, (re)localization, and ecological justice pp. 265-270

- Kathryn Cox-Shrader
- Development as a Human Right pp. 267-268

- Debora Di Dio
- Whose Crisis? A blueprint on what ails the planet pp. 268-270

- Claudio Schuftan
- Imagine All the People: Advancing a global citizens movement pp. 287-290

- Great Transition Initiative
Volume 54, issue 1, 2011
- Editorial: No More Black Fridays pp. 1-4

- Wendy Harcourt
- Introduction: Rushing for Land: Equitable and sustainable development in Africa, Asia and Latin America pp. 12-20

- Annelies Zoomers
- Food Sovereignty and Alternative Paradigms to Confront Land Grabbing and the Food and Climate Crises pp. 21-30

- Peter Rosset
- Rice Land Grabs Undermine Food Sovereignty in Africa pp. 31-34

- Grain
- Gender and ‘Land Grabbing’ in Sub-Saharan Africa: Women's land rights and customary land tenure pp. 35-39

- Jessica Chu
- Contexts and Procedures for Farmland Acquisitions in Africa: What outcomes for local people&quest pp. 40-48

- Lorenzo Cotula and Sonja Vermeulen
- La Via Campesina: Peasant-led agrarian reform and food sovereignty pp. 49-54

- Faustino Torrez
- Land in China: Struggle and reform pp. 55-58

- A C M (Guus) van Westen
- Special Economic Zones as New Forms of Corporate Land Grab: Experiences from India pp. 59-63

- Chigurupati Ramachandraiah and Ramasamy Srinivasan
- Land Alienation and Sustainability Issues in the Peri-urban Interface of South-West Nigeria pp. 64-69

- Waheed Kadiri and Basirat Oyalowo
- Climate Crises: Defending the land pp. 70-76

- Shalmali Guttal and Sofia Monsalve
- Fuelling Conflicts: Overcoming asymmetry between global interests in Vietnam and Indonesia pp. 77-84

- Paul Burgers, Rizki Pandu Permana and Tran Nam Tu
- Residential Tourism Causing Land Privatization and Alienation: New pressures on Costa Rica's coasts pp. 85-90

- Femke van Noorloos
- Whose Lands? Whose Resources&quest pp. 91-97

- Shalmali Guttal
- Monocropping for Agrofuels: The case of Brazil pp. 98-103

- Maria Luisa Mendona
- ‘Through their Eyes’ – The photo exhibition pp. 104-113

- Karat
- Governance, Land and Development pp. 114-119

- Giulia Frova and Wendy Harcourt
- Books and Reports on Land pp. 120-12

- Laura Fano Morrissey
- Window on the World pp. 124-127

- Laura Fano Morrissey
- Reclaiming Land and Livelihoods in Colombia: A photo essay pp. 132-134

- Laura Fano Morrissey
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