Development in Practice
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Volume 21, issue 8, 2011
- Editorial pp. 1035-1036

- Brian Pratt
- Integrating learning into organisational capacity development of Cambodian NGOs pp. 1037-1049

- Jenny Pearson
- Post-Soviet universities as development in practice: local experience and global lessons pp. 1050-1061

- Norma-Jo Baker
- Social Network Analysis to evaluate organisational networks on sexual health and rights pp. 1062-1079

- Roger Drew, Peter Aggleton, Paul Boyce, Helen Chalmers, Clare Maxwell, Saroj Pachauri, Felicity Thomas, Ian Warwick and Kate Wood
- HIV/AIDS prevention: building on community strengths in Ajegunle, Lagos pp. 1080-1093

- Christian Iyiani, Tony Binns and Pat Shannon
- Youth organisations as learning organisations: exploring special contributions and challenges pp. 1094-1108

- Celina Del Felice and Lillian Solheim
- Can microcredit worsen poverty? Cases of exacerbated poverty in Bangladesh pp. 1109-1121

- Atm Jahiruddin, Patricia Short, Wolfram Dressler and M. Adil Khan
- Women's economic empowerment through microfinance in Cambodia pp. 1122-1137

- Daraka Chhay
- Innovation in forage development: empirical evidence from Alaba Special District, southern Ethiopia pp. 1138-1152

- Abebe Shiferaw, Ranjitha Puskur, Azage Tegegne and Dirk Hoekstra
- Dynamics of remittance practices and development: Bangladeshi overseas migrants pp. 1153-1167

- A. K.M. Ahsan Ullah
- Towards ethically sound participatory research with marginalised populations: experiences from India pp. 1168-1175

- K. S. Mohindra, D. Narayana and Slim Haddad
- The Crisis Caravan: What's Wrong with Humanitarian Aid? pp. 1176-1177

- Hugh Goyder
- From Political Won't to Political Will – Building Support for Participatory Governance pp. 1177-1178

- Lars Udsholt
- Book Review pp. 1178-1179

- Mieke Berghmans
- Editorial Board pp. ebi-ebi

- The Editors
Volume 21, issue 7, 2011
- Editorial pp. 911-912

- Brian Pratt
- How to strengthen the development effectiveness of local purchase for food aid pp. 913-929

- Ruud Bronkhorst
- NGOs and post-violence community development: holistic, multi-track ventures in Afghanistan pp. 930-942

- Chuck Thiessen
- Competitiveness and decent work in Global Value Chains: substitutionary or complementary? pp. 943-958

- Kenta Goto
- Motivation in humanitarian health workers: a self-determination theory perspective pp. 959-973

- Natasha Tassell and Ross Flett
- Identity and learning in international volunteerism: ‘Sport for Development and Peace’ internships pp. 974-986

- Simon C. Darnell
- Revisiting the Paris Declaration Agenda – an inclusive, realistic orientation for aid effectiveness pp. 987-998

- Masumi Owa
- Mainstreaming globalisation in Poverty Reduction Strategy Papers in the Asia-Pacific region pp. 999-1012

- Jeet Bahadur Sapkota
- Making aid effective at the community level: the AMREF experience pp. 1013-1022

- David Ojakaa, Elizabeth Okoth, Sam Wangila, Meshack Ndirangu, Naomi Mwangi and Festus Ilako
- Teaching Amina to read pp. 1023-1027

- Aarthi Rao
- The Role of Faith-Based Organizations in HIV Prevention and Care in Central America pp. 1028-1029

- Rick James
- Oblivion or Utopia: The Prospects for Africa pp. 1029-1031

- John Beauclerk
- Deconstructing Development Discourse: Buzzwords and Fuzzwords pp. 1031-1033

- David Marsden
Volume 21, issue 6, 2011
- Editorial pp. 777-778

- Brian Pratt
- Corporate social responsibility performance in the Niger Delta: beyond two constitutive orthodoxies pp. 779-789

- Kiikpoye K. Aaron
- A comparative analysis of microfinance and conditional cash transfers in Latin America pp. 790-805

- Ana Pantelić
- Attitude counts: engaging with rice farmers in West Africa pp. 806-821

- Paul Van Mele, Jeffery W. Bentley, Rosaline Maiga Dacko, Kalifa Yattara and George K. Acheampong
- Digital technology uses for sustainable management of natural resources in multicultural contexts pp. 822-833

- Oscar A. Forero
- Transdisciplinary innovation research in Uzbekistan – one year of ‘Follow-the-Innovation’ pp. 834-847

- Anna-Katharina Hornidge, Mehmood Ul Hassan and Peter P. Mollinga
- Physically disabled women's creditworthiness in Village Development Fund: evidence from Thailand pp. 848-859

- Theeraphong Bualar
- Development for whom? Homosexuality and faith-based development in Zimbabwe pp. 860-869

- Jonathan Connor
- A framework for understanding civil society in action pp. 870-879

- John Beauclerk
- Microfinance in online space: a visual analysis of kiva.org pp. 880-893

- Venkataramana Gajjala, Radhika Gajjala, Anca Birzescu and Samara Anarbaeva
- Papua International Biodiversity Conference: banking on the social capital Conference report of the International Biodiversity Conference for Sustainable Development in Papua Land (Jayapura, 11–15 November 2009) pp. 894-898

- Mochamad Indrawan, Noak Kapisa and Agustinus Rumansara
- Learning and development: three essential books pp. 899-901

- Alan Fowler
- Poverty and Elusive Development pp. 902-903

- Olivier Rubin
- Blood on the Stone: Greed, Corruption and War in the Global Diamond Trade pp. 903-905

- Susan Elliott
- The Change Imperative: Creating the Next Generation NGO pp. 905-907

- Bruce Britton
- Women and Indigenous Religions pp. 907-909

- Deborah Eade
Volume 21, issue 4-5, 2011
- Foreword pp. 455-459

- Deborah Eade
- Global food-price shocks and poor people – an overview pp. 460-471

- Marc J. Cohen and Melinda Smale
- Subsistence farming as a safety net for food-price shocks pp. 472-480

- Alain de Janvry and Elisabeth Sadoulet
- Understanding and responding to the links between conflict and hunger pp. 481-487

- Ellen Messer and Marc J. Cohen
- Gender and the global food-price crisis pp. 488-492

- Agnes Quisumbing, Ruth Meinzen-Dick, Julia Behrman and Lucy Basset
- The links between food security and seed security: facts and fiction that guide response pp. 493-508

- Shawn McGuire and Louise Sperling
- Genetically modified crops and the ‘food crisis’: discourse and material impacts pp. 509-516

- Glenn Davis Stone and Dominic Glover
- The long-term implications of the 2007–08 commodity-price boom pp. 517-525

- John Baffes
- Which instruments best tackle food price instability in developing countries? pp. 526-535

- Franck Galtier
- Bearing risk is hard to do: crop price risk transfer for poor farmers and low-income countries pp. 536-549

- Leander Schneider
- The Mexican tortilla crisis of 2007: the impacts of grain-price increases on food-production chains pp. 550-565

- Alder Keleman and Hugo García Rañó
- Food crisis, small-scale farmers, and markets in the Andes pp. 566-577

- Carlos A. Perez, Claire Nicklin and Sarela Paz
- The effects of changing food prices on welfare and poverty in Guatemala pp. 578-589

- Miguel Robles and Meagan Keefe
- Location, vocation, and price shocks: cotton, rice, and sorghum-millet farmers in Mali pp. 590-603

- Melinda Smale, Lamissa Diakité and Naman Keita
- Lessons from the 2008 global food crisis: agro-food dynamics in Mali pp. 604-612

- William G. Moseley
- Characteristics and strategies favouring sustained food access during Guinea's food-price crisis pp. 613-628

- Loek E.A. Peeters and Daniel G. Maxwell
- Can inflation be a good thing for the poor? Evidence from Ethiopia pp. 629-641

- Elisa Ticci
- Agro-food market policy and food security in South Africa pp. 642-651

- Peter T. Jacobs
- High global food prices – crisis or opportunity for smallholder farmers in Tanzania? pp. 652-665

- Joseph P. Hella, Ruth Haug and Illuminatous M. Kamile
- The functioning of the Egyptian food-subsidy system during food-price shocks pp. 666-678

- Rachel Trego
- The impact of high food prices on poverty in China pp. 679-690

- Kaiyu Lu and Bingxin Yu
- Combating the menace of food insecurity: the experience of West Bengal pp. 691-704

- Dilip Kumar Ghosh
- Revisiting the impact of economic crisis on Indonesian agro-food production pp. 705-717

- Mary M. Young
- The impact of high food prices on food security in Cambodia pp. 718-731

- Chan Sophal
- Food-price hikes and the situation of farm workers in the Philippines pp. 732-740

- Edgardo L. Santoalla
- International food prices, agricultural transformation, and food security in Central Asia pp. 741-754

- Kamiljon T. Akramov
- Two agricultural shocks in the former USSR, 60 years apart pp. 755-767

- Thomas Lines
- Thinking and acting outside the charitable food box: hunger and the right to food in rich societies pp. 768-775

- Graham Riches
Volume 21, issue 3, 2011
- Editorial pp. 301-303

- Brian Pratt
- Palestinian youth and non-formal service-learning: a model for personal development, long-term engagement, and peace building pp. 304-316

- Trae Stewart
- Problematising the community-contribution requirement in participatory projects: evidence from Kyrgyzstan pp. 317-329

- Babken V. Babajanian
- Working with children as stakeholders in development: the challenges of organisational change pp. 330-342

- Jason Hart, Marianne Bo Paludan, Lene Steffen and Geoff O'Donoghue
- Index-based livestock insurance for Kenyan pastoralists: an innovation systems perspective pp. 343-356

- Harriet Matsaert, Juliet Kariuki and Andrew Mude
- Connecting smallholders with dynamic markets: a market information service in Zambia pp. 357-370

- Simon Milligan, Alex Price, Eric Sommeling and Gerrit Struyf
- Women's benefits from agricultural technologies: evidence from poultry production among Nigerian fisherfolk pp. 371-378

- Abdulkareem Olusegun Lawal
- Gender mainstreaming in organisational culture and agricultural research processes pp. 379-391

- Mary Njenga, Nancy Karanja, Gordon Prain, Diana Lee-Smith and Michael Pigeon
- No visible difference: a women's empowerment process in a Cambodian NGO pp. 392-404

- Jenny Pearson
- Gender, energy, and empowerment: a case study of the Rural Energy Development Program in Nepal pp. 405-420

- Ishara Mahat
- Agricultural cooperatives and social empowerment of women: a Ugandan case study pp. 421-429

- Hilary Ferguson and Thembela Kepe
- Monitoring gendered outcomes of environmental and development policies pp. 430-436

- Bipasha Baruah
- Warwick Conference on Humanitarianism pp. 437-440

- Tom Van den Steen
- Learning and development: three essential books pp. 441-444

- Ian Smillie
- Challenging Capacity Building: Comparative Perspectives pp. 445-446

- Sylvia I. Bergh
- Capacity Development in Practice pp. 446-447

- Lars Udsholt
- Implementing Inclusive Education: A Commonwealth Guide to Implementing Article 24 of the UN Convention on the Rights of People with Disabilities pp. 447-449

- Stephen Nock
- Development and Dreams: The Urban Legacy of the 2010 Football World Cup pp. 449-452

- Selene Herculano, Vera Rezende and Thereza Carvalho
- Farmer First Revisited: Innovation for Agricultural Research and Development pp. 452-453

- Peter McWilliam
Volume 21, issue 2, 2011
- Editorial pp. 141-142

- Brian Pratt
- A new Fair Trade registration scheme based on the relations of production pp. 143-156

- Hannah McDowall, John Humphreys and Jane Conlon
- The potential of Corporate Social Responsibility to eradicate poverty: an ongoing debate pp. 157-167

- Amparo Merino and Carmen Valor
- Critical evaluation of planning frameworks for rural water and sanitation development projects pp. 168-189

- Rebecca Barnes, David Roser and Paul Brown
- Capacity building for adaptive management: a problem-based learning approach pp. 190-204

- Jayalaxshmi Mistry, Andrea Berardi, Indranee Roopsind, Odacy Davis, Lakeram Haynes, Orville Davis and Matthew Simpson
- A confluence of Fair Trade and organic agriculture in southern India pp. 205-217

- Rie Makita
- Good intentions are not enough: French NGO efforts at democracy building in Cameroon pp. 218-231

- Gordon D. Cumming
- The dynamics of contemporary local-government policies and economic development in West Papua pp. 232-243

- Julius Ary Mollet
- Corruption, human-rights violation, and the interface with violence in the Niger Delta pp. 244-254

- Ibaba Samuel Ibaba
- The role of local institutions in sustainable watershed management: lessons from India pp. 255-268

- Pradeep Kumar Dash, Tapaswini Dash and Prafulla Kumar Kara
- What determines poverty transition? An investigation of women livestock farmers in Bangladesh pp. 269-281

- Shaheen Akter and John Farrington
- Facilitating the entry of communities in the herbal medicine sector: GMCL in India pp. 282-294

- Maria Costanza Torri
- Job creation in fragile states through SME financing: notes from post-war Liberia pp. 295-299

- John D. Gorlorwulu
Volume 21, issue 1, 2011
- Editorial pp. 1-2

- Brian Pratt
- Churches, mosques, and condoms: understanding successful HIV and AIDS interventions by faith-based organisations pp. 3-17

- Matthew Clarke, Simone Charnley and Juliette Lumbers
- Why is development work so straight? Heteronormativity in the international development industry pp. 18-28

- Susie Jolly
- The roles of, and relationships between, expatriates, volunteers, and local development workers pp. 29-40

- Ishbel McWha
- Service delivery on the cheap? Community-based workers in development interventions pp. 41-58

- Jelke Boesten, Anna Mdee and Frances Cleaver
- Why can't development be managed more like a funeral? Challenging participatory practices pp. 59-72

- C. A.P.S. Msukwa and Dan Taylor
- ‘Humanicrats’: the social production of compassion, indifference, and hostility in long-term camps pp. 73-84

- Rebecca Napier-Moore
- The problem of gender quotas: women's representatives on Timor-Leste's suku councils pp. 85-95

- Deborah Cummins
- Analysing cultural proximity: Islamic Relief Worldwide and Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh pp. 96-108

- Victoria Palmer
- Handle with care: engaging with faith-based organisations in development pp. 109-117

- Rick James
- Publishing for social change pp. 118-121

- Sigrid Rausing
- Micro-insurance through corporate–NGO partnerships in West Bengal: opportunities and constraints pp. 122-129

- René Véron and Ananya Majumdar
- Women and War in the Middle East: Transnational Perspectives pp. 130-131

- Orla Rodgers
- Africa's Turn pp. 131-133

- Anita Cuddihy
- Women Feeding Cities: Mainstreaming Gender in Urban Agriculture and Food Security pp. 133-134

- Kathryn McNicoll
- Black and Green: Afro-Colombians, Development, and Nature in the Pacific Lowlands pp. 134-136

- Victoria Bateman
- Cities and Development pp. 136-137

- Joel Davis
- People Power: Unarmed Resistance and Global Solidarity pp. 137-139

- Phil Wright
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