Progress in Development Studies
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Volume 14, issue 4, 2014
- Beyond ‘victims’ and ‘heroines’: Constructing ‘girlhood’ in international development pp. 309-320

- Mary Cobbett
- Residents’ perceptions of quality of life in a surf tourism destination: A case study of Las Salinas, Nicaragua pp. 321-333

- Lindsay E. Usher and Deborah Kerstetter
- Foreign aid, legal origin, economic growth and Africa’s least developed countries pp. 335-357

- Evelyn Wamboye, Abel Adekola and Bruno S. Sergi
- A return to prioritizing needs: Adaptation or mitigation alternatives? pp. 359-371

- Abul Al-Amin and Walter Leal Filho
- The South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation: Problems and prospects pp. 373-381

- Kunal Mukherjee
- Whose resources are they anyway? ‘Development assistance’ and community development agreements in the Mongolian mining sector pp. 383-399

- Peter Blunt
- Book review: Clammer, John. 2012: Cultural, Development and Social Theory: Towards an Integrated Social Development pp. 401-402

- Michele Fontefrancesco
- Book review: Carrapatoso, Astrid and Kürzinger, Edith, editors. 2014: Climate-resilient Development: Participatory Solutions from Developing Countries pp. 402-404

- Tim Forsyth
- Book review: Cannon, B. and Kirby, P., editors. 2012: Civil Society and the State in Left-led Latin America: Challenges and limitations to democratization pp. 404-406

- Harry Greatorex
- Book review: Islam, Md. Saidul. 2013: Development, Power and the Environment: Neoliberal Paradox in the Age of Vulnerability pp. 406-408

- Md. Delwar H. Mazumder
- Book review: Datta, Ayona. 2012: The Illegal City: Space, Law and Gender in a Delhi Squatter Settlement pp. 408-410

- Mel Nowicki
Volume 14, issue 3, 2014
- Introduction: Bringing social theory back into issues of development pp. 215-220

- Tim Jacoby and Uma Kothari
- Towards middle-range theory building in development research: Comparative (historical) institutional analysis of institutional transplantation pp. 221-235

- Nahee Kang
- Intersectionality, migration and development pp. 237-248

- Tanja Bastia
- Ensuring a political space for conflict by applying Chantal Mouffe to post-war reconstruction and development pp. 249-259

- Briony Jones
- Connecting the dots: Liberal peace and post-conflict violence and crime pp. 261-273

- Kirsten Howarth
- The absence of class: Critical development, NGOs and the misuse of Gramsci’s concept of counter-hegemony pp. 275-285

- John McSweeney
- Language as a middle ground: Using grammatical reading to ‘find’ theory in development practice pp. 287-297

- RóisÃn Read
- Historicizing the state in development theory: Michael Mann’s model of social power pp. 299-308

- Jessica R. Hawkins
Volume 14, issue 2, 2014
- Creative contributions: The role of the arts and the cultural sector in development pp. 115-130

- Polly Stupples
- Facing fear: The importance of engaging with fear in development literature pp. 131-146

- Rebecca Clouser
- More than just a game?: Grass roots cricket and development in Mumbai, India pp. 147-161

- Jerram Bateman and Tony Binns
- Medical voluntourism in Honduras: ‘Helping’ the poor? pp. 163-179

- Sharon McLennan
- Media and conflict: An assessment of the evidence pp. 181-195

- Emrys Schoemaker and Nicole Stremlau
- Exports, imports, government consumption and economic growth in upper-middle income countries pp. 197-204

- Minh Quang Dao
- Book review: Bulkeley, Harriet and Newell, Peter. 2010: Governing Climate Change (Global Institutions) pp. 205-206

- Oscar Alfranca
- Book review: Henderson, Jeffrey. 2011: East Asian transformation: On the political economy of dynamism, governance and crisis and Payne, Anthony and Nicola Phillips. 2010: Development pp. 206-209

- Tamara Bangara, Elijah Bisung, Karen Ngai, Sherine Said and Steffanie Scot
- Book review: Howell, Jude, editor. 2012: Global Matters for Non-governmental Public Action pp. 210-211

- Michele Fontefrancesco
- Book review: Pearson, Ruth and Kusakabe, Kyoko. 2012: Burmese migrant women factory workers: Thailand’s hidden workforce pp. 211-213

- Catherine Locke
Volume 14, issue 1, 2014
- Editorial: Progress in Development Studies comes of age pp. 1-2

- Rob Potter
- Global imperatives, local contingencies: An analysis of divergent priorities and dominant perspectives in stove development from the 1970s to date pp. 3-20

- Temilade Sesan
- Local and regional development in the Global North and South pp. 21-30

- Andy Pike, Andrés RodrÃguez-Pose and John Tomaney
- Women’s empowerment and micro-entrepreneurship in India: Constructing a new development paradigm? pp. 31-48

- Maria Costanza Torri and Andrea Martinez
- Measuring the effect of Amanah Ikhtiar Malaysia’s microcredit programme on economic vulnerability among hardcore poor households pp. 49-59

- Abdullah Al-Mamun, Mohammad Nurul Huda Mazumder and C.A. Malarvizhi
- Entrepreneurship education for youth in sub-Saharan Africa: A capabilities approach as an alternative framework to neoliberalism’s individualizing risks pp. 61-76

- Joan DeJaeghere and Aryn Baxter
- Big retail and sustainable coffee: A new development studies research agenda pp. 77-90

- Sara D. Elder, Jane Lister and Peter Dauvergne
- Research across cultures, within countries: Hidden ethics tensions in research with children and families? pp. 91-103

- Janet Boddy
- Book Review: Backpacker Tourism and Economic Development: Perspectives from the Less Developed World pp. 105-106

- Tim Forsyth
- Book Review: The People vs the State: Reflections on US Authority, US Power and the Responsibility to Protect pp. 106-108

- Richard Gehrmann
- Book Review: Poverty amid Plenty in the New India pp. 108-110

- Sujay Ghosh
- Book Review: Understanding India’s New Political Economy: A Great Transformation? pp. 110-112

- Karin Kapadia
- Book Review: Alternatives to Privatization: Public Options for Essential Services in the Global South pp. 112-114

- Thomas Marois
Volume 13, issue 4, 2013
- Editorial: As well as the subject: Additional dimensions in development research ethics pp. 255-265

- Laura Camfield and Richard Palmer-Jones
- Going back to re-study communities: Challenges and opportunities pp. 267-278

- Graham Crow
- Ethics, intimacy and distance in longitudinal, qualitative research: Experiences from Reality Check Bangladesh pp. 279-293

- Malin Arvidson
- Qualitative secondary data analysis: Ethics, epistemology and context pp. 295-306

- Sarah Irwin
- Replication of quantitative work in development studies: Experiences and suggestions pp. 307-322

- Maren Duvendack and Richard Palmer-Jones
- Improving the quality of development research: What could archiving qualitative data for reanalysis and revisiting research sites contribute? pp. 323-338

- Laura Camfield and Richard Palmer-Jones
- Book Review: Development Professionals in Northern Thailand: Hope, Politics and Practice pp. 339-341

- Tim Forsyth
- Book Review: Gender and Sexuality in India: Selling Sex in Chennai pp. 341-342

- Karin Kapadia
- Book Review: Alternatives to Privatization: Public Options for Essential Services in the Global South pp. 342-345

- Thomas Marois
- Book Review: The State of the World Atlas pp. 344-346

- Rob Potter
- Book Review: Red Tape: Bureaucracy, Structural Violence, and Poverty in India pp. 347-349

- Terah Sportel
Volume 13, issue 3, 2013
- A new enemy at the gate: Tackling Iran’s water super-crisis by way of a transition from government to governance pp. 177-194

- Masoud Yazdanpanah, Michael Thompson, Dariush Hayati and Gholam Hosein Zamani
- Deluge amidst conflict: Hydropower development and displacement in the North-east region of India pp. 195-208

- Arnab Roy Chowdhury and Ngamjahao Kipgen
- Is it time to regulate microfinance? pp. 209-220

- Fakhruddin Ahmed, Brad Brown and Susan Perry Williams
- Capabilities, conversion factors and institutions pp. 221-230

- Shankaran Nambiar
- Indigenous knowledge: A false dawn for development theory and practice? pp. 231-243

- John Briggs
- Book Review: Love in the time of AIDS: Inequality, gender and rights in South Africa pp. 245-247

- Karin Kapadia
- Book Review: From recipients to donors: Emerging powers and the changing development landscape pp. 247-248

- Maurice Said
- Book Review: The health of nations: Towards a new political economy pp. 249-250

- Michele Fontefrancesco
- Book Review: Relational accountability – Complexities of structural injustice pp. 250-252

- Sujay Ghosh
- Book Review: Thailand’s political peasants: Power in the modern rural economy pp. 252-254

- Tim Forsyth
Volume 13, issue 2, 2013
- Human capital and economic growth: Cross-country evidence from low-, middle- and high-income countries pp. 89-104

- Faisal Qadri and Abdul Waheed
- Exploring non-traditional sources of development finance: The case of remittance in Bangladesh pp. 105-116

- Hasanuzzaman Zaman and Mashfique Ibne Akbar
- Gender inequality and the sex ratio in three emerging economies pp. 117-133

- Prabir C. Bhattacharya
- Burden of direct and indirect costs of illness: Empirical findings from slum settlements in Chennai, South India pp. 135-151

- Patrick Sakdapolrak, Thomas Seyler and Christina Ergler
- The state and civil society in Post-Soviet Russia: The development of a Russian-style civil society pp. 153-166

- Sergej Ljubownikow, Jo Crotty and Peter W. Rodgers
- Book Review: Carmody, Padraig. 2011: The new scramble for Africa pp. 167-168

- Bereket Kebede
- Book Review: Fernando, Jude L. 2011: The political economy of NGOs: State formation in Sri Lanka and Bangladesh pp. 168-170

- Tim Forsyth
- Book Review: Pick, S. and Sirkin, J.T. 2010: Breaking the poverty cycle: The human basis for sustainable development pp. 170-172

- Temilade Sesan
- Book Review: Richey, L.A. and Ponte, S. 2011: Brand aid: Shopping well to save the world pp. 172-175

- Edward Carr
- Book Review: Besley, Timothy and Persson, Torsten. 2011: Pillars of prosperity: The political economics of development clusters pp. 175-176

- Moses Kibe Kihiko
Volume 13, issue 1, 2013
- Everyday crises pp. 1-18

- Kuan-Hui Lin and Chang-Yi Chang
- Children’s rights and children’s welfare after the Convention on the Rights of the Child pp. 19-30

- Jean Grugel
- Civil society or ‘comprador class’, participation or parroting? pp. 31-49

- Palash Kamruzzaman
- Improving the quality of development assistance pp. 51-61

- Martin Prowse and Laura Camfield
- ‘Donor-driven’ neoliberal reform processes and urban environmental change in Kenya pp. 63-78

- Jeremia Njeru
- Book Review: Coelho, V. and von Lieres, B., editors. 2010: Mobilizing for Democracy: Citizen Action and the Politics of Public Participation (Claiming Citizenship: Rights, Participation, Accountability) pp. 79-81

- Dhanaraj Thakur
- Book Review: Freeman, M. 2011: Human Rights. Key Concepts Series pp. 81-82

- Jonathan Ensor
- Book Review: Heine, J. and Thakur, R., editors, 2011: The Dark Side of Globalization pp. 82-84

- John Thoburn
- Book Review: Johnson, C. and Leslie, J. 2008: Afghanistan: The Mirage of Peace pp. 84-85

- Adam Pain
- Book Review: Kerbo, Harold. R. 2011: The Persistence of Cambodian Poverty: From the Killing Fields to Today pp. 85-87

- Edo Andriesse
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