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Progress in Development Studies
2001 - 2025
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Volume 18, issue 4, 2018
- Creating the ‘Girl Effect’: Including boys and men to promote girls’ land and asset ownership pp. 223-234

- Cynthia M. Caron
- Taking a livelihood perspective to building urban water resilience: Potential and challenges in Addis Ababa pp. 235-251

- Liku Workalemahu Habtemariam, KetemaAbebe Tufa, Lise Byskov Herslund and Patience Mguni
- Gender justice and food security: The case of public distribution system in India pp. 252-266

- Mamata Pradhan and Nitya Rao
- Multi-level Governance and Local Government Reform in Pakistan pp. 267-281

- Aamer Taj and Keith Baker
- Book Review: Bates, R.H. 2017: The Development Dilemma: Security, Prosperity, and a Return to History pp. 282-284

- Iqbal Ahmed
- Book Review: Barnett, M.N., editor. 2017: Paternalism beyond Borders pp. 284-286

- Jazmin Macias-Arteaga
- Book Review: Wiegratz, J. 2016: Neoliberal Moral Economy: Capitalism, Socio-cultural Change and Fraud in Uganda pp. 286-287

- Jean Cader
- Book Review: Cooper, E. and Pratten, D., editors. 2015: Ethnographies of Uncertainty in Africa pp. 287-289

- Aleid Groenewoudt
- Book Review: Gorringe, H. 2017: Panthers in Parliament: Dalits, Caste and Political Power in South India pp. 289-292

- Karin Kapadia
- Announcing the 2018 Progress in Development Studies Best Article Award Winner pp. 293-293

- Catherine Locke
Volume 18, issue 3, 2018
- Do norms travel? The case of gender in Danish development cooperation pp. 153-171

- Lars Engberg-Pedersen
- ‘A More Receptive Crowd than Before’: Explaining the World Bank’s Gender Turn in the 2000s pp. 172-188

- Ben Jones
- Translating global gender norms in Islamic Relief Worldwide pp. 189-207

- Marie Juul Petersen
- Gender equality, norms and practices: Post-script to special issue on new actors, old donors and gender equality norms in international development cooperation pp. 208-213

- Michael Barnett
- Book review: McGovern, M. 2017: A Socialist Peace? Explaining the Absence of War in an African Country pp. 214-215

- Logan Cochrane
- Book review: Coles, A., Gray, L. and Momsen, J., editors, 2015: The Routledge Handbook of Gender and Development pp. 215-217

- Ankit Kumar
- Book review: Gieseking, J.J., Mangold, W., Kats, C., Low, S. and Saegert, S., editors, 2014: The People, Place and Space Reader pp. 217-219

- Michele F. Fontefrancesco
- Book review: Porter, G., Hampshire, K., Abane, A., Munthali, A., Robson, E. and Mashiri, M., editors, 2017: Young People’s Daily Mobilities in Sub-Saharan Africa, Moving Young Lives pp. 219-221

- Shannon Philip
- Book review: Bernardi, F. and Ballarino, G., editors, 2016: Education, Occupation and Social Origin. A Comparative Analysis of the Transmission of Socio-Economic Inequalities pp. 221-222

- Claudia Yvonne Linan Segura
Volume 18, issue 2, 2018
- Global norms and heterogeneous development organizations pp. 77-94

- Signe Marie Cold-Ravnkilde, Lars Engberg-Pedersen and Adam Moe Fejerskov
- Diffusing gender equality norms in the midst of a feminicide pandemic: The case of AMEXCID and decentralized Mexican South-South cooperation pp. 95-109

- Ninna Nyberg Sørensen
- Flagships and tumbleweed: A history of the politics of gender justice work in Oxfam GB 1986–2015 pp. 110-125

- Emma Crewe
- Development as resistance and translation: Remaking norms and ideas of the Gates Foundation pp. 126-143

- Adam Moe Fejerskov
- Book Review: Timmer, C. Peter. 2015: Food Security and Scarcity pp. 144-145

- Oscar Alfranca
- Book Review: Piot, Charles, ed. 2016: Doing Development in West Africa: A Reader by and for Undergraduates pp. 145-147

- Madeline Byers
- Book Review: Abbink, Jon. 2017: A Decade of Ethiopia: Politics, Economy and Society 2004–2016 pp. 147-148

- Logan Cochrane
- Book Review: Adams, Vicanne, editor. 2016: Metrics: What Counts in Global Health pp. 148-150

- Sarah Curtis
- Book Review: Lyttleton, Chris. 2014: Intimate Economies of Development: Mobility, Sexuality and Health in Asia pp. 150-152

- Camille S. Wu
Volume 18, issue 1, 2018
- Integrating livelihoods approaches with research on development and climate change adaptation pp. 1-17

- Nathan Clay
- Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and the Caribbean: Unrealizable promises? pp. 18-35

- Nigel O. M. Brissett
- Smallholder farmers’ knowledge of mobile telephone use: Gender perspectives and implications for agricultural market development pp. 36-51

- Alex Barimah Owusu, Paul W. K. Yankson and Stephen Frimpong
- Roads and development = environment and energy? pp. 52-65

- Deborah C. Menezes and Kanchana N. Ruwanpura
- Book review: Singh, L., Joseph, K. and Johnson, D., editors. 2015: Technology, Innovations and Economic Development: Essays in Honour of Robert E. Evenson pp. 66-67

- Oscar Alfranca
- Book review: Malkki, L.H. 2015: The Need to Help: The Domestic Arts of International Humanitarianism pp. 68-69

- Simon Dickinson
- Book review: Janson, Marloes. 2014: Islam, Youth and Modernity in the Gambia: The Tablighi Jama‘at pp. 70-71

- Karin Kapadia
- Book review: Harcourt, W., editor, 2016: The Palgrave Handbook of Gender and Development: Critical Engagements in Feminist Theory and Practice pp. 72-73

- Jennifer Mateer
- Book review: Thorbecke, W. and Hsieh, W., editors, 2013: Industrial Restructuring in Asia: Implications of the Global Economic Crisis pp. 73-75

- Ajay Panicker
Volume 17, issue 4, 2017
- Mainstreaming Biodiversity in Development Practice: Can the Concept of PES Deliver? pp. 267-281

- Nelson Grima, Lisa Ringhofer, Simron J. Singh, Barbara Smetschka and Christian Lauk
- Estimating regional returns to education in India: A fresh look with pseudo-panel data pp. 282-290

- Prabir Bhattacharya and Takahiro Sato
- Stages of food security: A co-produced mixed-methods methodology pp. 291-306

- Logan Cochrane
- Neoliberal Urban Transformations in Indian Cities: Paradoxes and Predicaments pp. 307-321

- Soumyadip Chattopadhyay
- Is credit associated with a higher quality of life? A capability approach pp. 322-346

- Julian Proctor and Paul Anand
- Book Review: Cleaver, Frances. 2012: Development Through Bricolage. Rethinking Institutions for Natural Resource Management pp. 347-349

- Oscar Alfranca
- Book Review: Fforde, A. 2013: Understanding Development Economics: Its Challenge to Development Studies (Economics as Social Theory) pp. 349-350

- Balazs Laki
- Book Review: Reid, H. 2014: Climate Change and Human Development pp. 350-352

- Mark Tebboth
- Book Review: Ziai, Aram. 2016: Development Discourse and Global History: From Colonialism to the Sustainable Development Goals pp. 352-354

- Juan Telleria
- Book Review: Murphy, J.T. and Carmody, P. 2015: Africa’s Information Revolution: Technical Regimes and Production Networks in South Africa and Tanzania pp. 354-356

- Roseline Wanjiru
Volume 17, issue 3, 2017
- Revisiting reciprocity in international volunteering pp. 197-213

- Benjamin J. Lough and Willy Oppenheim
- With faith in development: Organizing transnational Islamic charity pp. 214-228

- Kaja Borchgrevink and Marta Bivand Erdal
- The role of the government in the development of the automobile industry in Korea pp. 229-244

- Jee In Lee and Jai S. Mah
- Foreign direct investment, smart policies and economic growth pp. 245-256

- Murat Yulek and Nurullah Gur
- Book Review: Williams, Michelle, editor. 2014: The End of the Developmental State? pp. 257-259

- Pritish Behuria
- Book Review: Jakimow, Tanya 2015: Decentring Development: Understanding Change in Agrarian Societies pp. 259-261

- Harry W. Fischer
- Book Review: Bruce Currie-Alder, Ravi Kanbur, David M. Malone and Rohinton Medhora, editors. 2014: International Development: Ideas, Experience, & Prospects pp. 261-262

- Michele Fontefrancesco
- Book Review: Stella, Francesca Yvette, Tracey Reynolds and Antoine Rogers, editors. 2016: Sexuality, Citizenship and Belonging: Trans-National and Intersectional Perspectives pp. 262-264

- Georgia Gilling
- Book Review: Hoang, L. A. and B. S. A. Yeoh, editors, 2015: Transnational Labour Migration, Remittances and the Changing Family in Asia pp. 264-266

- Aparna Parikh
Volume 17, issue 2, 2017
- Energy and Development: The Political Economy of Energy Choices pp. vii-xiv

- Ed Brown and Jonathan Cloke
- Electricity Liberalisation in Developing Countries pp. 99-115

- David Hall and Tue Anh Nguyen
- Electricity in Central America: Paradigms, reforms and the energy trilemma pp. 116-130

- Danielle Gent and Julia Tomei
- Quality Kilowatts: A Normative-Empirical Framework for Assessing TNC Performance on Sustainable Electricity Provision in Developing Countries pp. 131-147

- Joseph Wilde-Ramsing
- Sustainable energy for all or sustainable energy for men? Gender and the construction of identity within climate technology entrepreneurship in Kenya pp. 148-172

- Mipsie Marshall, David Ockwell and Rob Byrne
- Energy Poverty, Institutional Reform and Challenges of Sustainable Development: The Case of India pp. 173-185

- Sarah Jewitt and Sujatha Raman
- Book review: Mirumachi, Naho. 2015: Transboundary Water Politics in the Developing World pp. 186-187

- Srinivas Chokkakula
- Book review: Clancy, Joy. 2013: Biofuels and Rural Poverty pp. 187-189

- Eswarappa Kasi
- Book review: Bangura, Yusuf, editor. 2015: The Developmental Pathways to Poverty Reduction pp. 189-191

- Denise Ferris
- Book review: Islam, S. and Hossain, I. 2016: Social Justice in the Globalisation of Production: Labor, Gender, and the Environment Nexus pp. 191-193

- Regina Hansda
- Book review: Harvey, P. and Knox, H. 2015: Roads: An Anthropology of Infrastructure and Expertise pp. 193-195

- Deborah Menezes
Volume 17, issue 1, 2017
- Peri-urban local governance? Intra-government relationships and social capital in a peripheral municipality of Michoacán, Mexico pp. 1-23

- Yadira Méndez-Lemus, Antonio Vieyra and Lorena Poncela
- Mapping the complexities and highlighting the dangers: The global drive to end FGM in the UK and Sudan pp. 24-37

- Nafisa Bedri and Tamsin Bradley
- The Real Governance of Disaster Risk Management in Peri-urban Senegal pp. 38-53

- Caroline Schaer and Eric Komlavi Hanonou
- Asset-based and citizen-led development: Using a diffracted power lens to analyze the possibilities and challenges pp. 54-66

- Alison Mathie, Jenny Cameron and Katherine Gibson
- The long and the short of policy pantomime in Afghanistan pp. 67-88

- Peter Blunt, Farid Mamundzay and Muqtader Nasary
- Book Review: Roelen, K. and Camfield, L., editors. 2015: Mixed Methods Research in Poverty and Vulnerability pp. 89-90

- Marisa R. Ferreira
- Book Review: Brown, Katrina. 2016: Resilience, Development and Global Change pp. 90-92

- Tim Forsyth
- Book Review: Clarke, D. 2012: Africa’s Future: Darkness to Destiny pp. 92-94

- Sanna Ojanperä
- Book Review: Ware, A., editor. 2014: Development in Difficult Sociopolitical Contexts: Fragile, Failed, Pariah pp. 94-96

- Maurice Said
- Book Review: Urquhart, J., Acott, T.G., Symes, D. and Zhao, M., editors. 2014: Social Issues in Sustainable Fisheries Management pp. 96-97

- Carole White
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