Development in Practice
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Volume 19, issue 8, 2009
- Guest editors’ introduction: Active citizenship and social accountability pp. 955-963

- Matthew Clarke and Bruce Missingham
- Active citizenship or passive clientelism? Accountability and development in Solomon Islands pp. 964-980

- John Cox
- ‘Situating’ active citizenship: historical and contemporary perspectives of women's organising in the Pacific pp. 981-996

- Nicole George
- The modern face of traditional agrarian rule: local government in Pakistan pp. 997-1008

- Nadeem Malik
- Oxfam Australia's experience of ‘bottom–up’ accountability pp. 1009-1022

- Chris Roche
- Global Connections: ‘A Tool for Active Citizenship’ pp. 1023-1034

- Lisa Schultz, José Roberto Guevara, Samantha Ratnam, Ani Wierenga, Johanna Wyn and Charlotte Sowerby
- Citizen-driven reform of local-level basic services: Community-Based Performance Monitoring pp. 1035-1051

- David W. Walker
- Social accountability and community forest management: the failure of collaborative governance in the Wombat Forest pp. 1052-1063

- Nathanial Matthews and Bruce Missingham
- Over the border and under the radar: can illegal migrants be active citizens? pp. 1064-1078

- Matthew Clarke
- Creating Credibility: Legitimacy and Accountability for Transnational Civil Society pp. 1079-1080

- Robert E Kelly
- NGOs in International Law: Efficiency in Flexibility? pp. 1081-1082

- Akima Paul
- Networking Futures: The Movements Against Corporate Globalization pp. 1082-1084

- Anita Howarth
- Making Poverty: A History pp. 1084-1086

- Josie Calvert
- Global Development 2.0: Can Philanthropists, the Public, and the Poor Make Poverty History? pp. 1086-1088

- Anna Melland
- Earth Matters: Indigenous Peoples, The Extractive Industries and Corporate Social Responsibility pp. 1088-1089

- Xavier Dias
- The Throes of Democracy: Brazil Since 1989 pp. 1089-1091

- Sergio Murillo Pinto
- SAS2: A Guide to Collaborative Inquiry and Social Engagement pp. 1091-1093

- Paula Claycomb
- Acknowledgements pp. 1094-1095

- The Editors
- Index to Volume 19 pp. 1096-1101

- The Editors
Volume 19, issue 7, 2009
- Editorial pp. 823-824

- The Editors
- Changing families and communities: an LGBT contribution to an alternative development path pp. 825-836

- Peter Drucker
- Why a managerialist pursuit will not necessarily lead to achievement of MDGs pp. 837-848

- Donald Curtis and Yeow Poon
- Facilitators of development or Kapos for capital: the primrose path to GATS pp. 849-858

- Jon Cloke
- Relationships, learning, and trust: lessons from the SNV–RECOFTC partnership pp. 859-872

- Sango Mahanty, Yurdi Yasmi, John Guernier, Rob Ukkerman and Lucia Nass
- Probiotics in Tanzania: a multi-partner development project pp. 873-883

- Sandra Smeltzer, Grace Flesher and Ellena Andoniou
- Garden of Eden? The impact of resettlement on squatters' ‘agri-hoods’ in Fiji pp. 884-894

- Alec Thornton
- Walking together: the journey of the Non-Aligned Movement and the women's movement pp. 895-905

- Devaki Jain and Shubha Chacko
- Re-thinking the integration of women in population development initiatives pp. 906-911

- Carolette Norwood
- The emergence of a fourth pillar in development aid pp. 912-922

- Patrick Develtere and Tom De Bruyn
- Developing small production and marketing enterprises: mushroom contract farming in Bangladesh pp. 923-932

- Md. Zamil and Jean-Joseph Cadilhon
- Diary of a participatory advocacy film project: transforming communication initiatives into living campaigns pp. 933-937

- Emilie Flower and Brigid McConville
- Social Justice and Development pp. 938-939

- Anne Leewis
- Moving Out Of Poverty: Cross-Disciplinary Perspectives on Mobility pp. 939-940

- Ndwakhulu Tshishonga
- Social Policies and Private Sector Participation in Water Supply: Beyond Regulation pp. 940-942

- José Castro
- Corporate Social Responsibility and Urban Development: Lessons from the South pp. 942-943

- Mona Luxion
- The New Global Frontier: Urbanization, Poverty and Environment in the 21st Century pp. 943-945

- Wellington Thwala
- Alleviating Poverty Through Business Strategy pp. 945-947

- Martin Kalungu-Banda
- Do Bicycles Equal Development in Mozambique? pp. 947-948

- Ndwakhulu Tshishonga
- Citizens Abroad: Emigration and the State in the Middle East and North Africa pp. 949-950

- Ángela Suárez Collado
- Feminism and War: Confronting US Imperialism pp. 950-952

- Rosemary Galli
- International Development Studies: Theories and Methods in Research and Practice pp. 952-954

- Hannah Sanderson
Volume 19, issue 6, 2009
- Editorial pp. 689-691

- Deborah Eade
- ‘Development is a bag of cement’: the infrapolitics of participatory budgeting in the Andes pp. 692-701

- John Cameron
- Indigenous protest, social networks, and ethnic stereotyping: some insights from the Peruvian Amazon pp. 702-713

- Lucy Earle
- Transnational peace building: bringing salt and light to Colombia and the USA pp. 714-725

- Loramy Gerstbauer
- Analysing social-change practice in the Peruvian Amazon through a feminist reading of participatory communication research pp. 726-736

- Elizabeth Rattine-Flaherty and Arvind Singhal
- Solidarity economy and recycling co-ops in São Paulo: micro-credit to alleviate poverty pp. 737-751

- Jutta Gutberlet
- Ethical predicaments for anthropologists: the Peruvian case pp. 752-758

- Norma Fuller
- On the road to Accra, via Canada and County Kerry pp. 759-765

- Tina Wallace
- El Niño: an adaptive response to build social and ecological resilience pp. 766-776

- Peter Urich, Liza Quirog and William Granert
- Measuring the impact of fair trade on development pp. 777-788

- Ruerd Ruben, Ricardo Fort and Guillermo Zúñiga-Arias
- How partnership works pp. 789-792

- Thomas Franklin
- Redefining development for national security: implications for civil society pp. 793-798

- Katie Wright
- Gender in Climate Change and Disaster Risk Reduction, Manila, October 2008 pp. 799-802

- Ines Smyth
- Countering Development – Indigenous Modernity and the Moral Imagination pp. 803-805

- Renato Athias
- Haiti in the Balance – Why Foreign Aid Has Failed and What We Can Do About It pp. 805-807

- John Cropper
- Europe's Last Frontier? Belarus, Moldova and Ukraine between Russia and the European Union; The New Eastern Europe: Ukraine, Belarus, and Moldova pp. 807-809

- Lyudmyla Pustelnyk
- Development Aid in Russia: Lessons from Siberia pp. 809-811

- Nicholas Colloff
- Economic Gangsters: Corruption, Violence and the Poverty of Nations pp. 811-812

- Tarcisius Mukuka
- Philanthrocapitalism. How the Rich Can Save the World and Why We Should Let Them; Just Another Emperor? The Myths and Realities of Philanthropic Capitalism pp. 812-815

- Hugo Sintes
- Business Planning for Turbulent Times: New Methods for Applying Scenarios pp. 815-816

- Richard Grahn
- International Politics of HIV/AIDS: Global Disease – Local Pain pp. 816-818

- John Harvey
- Female Sex Trafficking in Asia. The Resilience of Patriarchy in a Changing World pp. 818-819

- Majda Hrženjak
- Development Policy as a Way to Manage Climate Change Risks (Climate Policy 8 (2),. 99–240) pp. 819-821

- Catherine Pettengell
- Corrigendum pp. 822-822

- The Editors
Volume 19, issue 4-5, 2009
- Citizens' media and communication pp. 443-452

- Jethro Pettit, Juan Salazar and Alfonso Dagron
- Playing with fire: power, participation, and communication for development pp. 453-465

- Alfonso Dagron
- Negotiating power: community media, democracy, and the public sphere pp. 466-478

- Saima Saeed
- ‘Neither silent nor invisible’: anti-poverty communication in the San Francisco Bay Area pp. 479-490

- Dorothy Kidd and Bernadette Barker-Plummer
- From mouthpiece to public service: donor support to radio broadcasters in new democracies pp. 491-503

- Simon Milligan and Graham Mytton
- Self-determination in practice: the critical making of indigenous media pp. 504-513

- Juan Salazar
- Electronic dreaming tracks: Indigenous community broadcasting in Australia pp. 514-524

- Michael Meadows
- Radio, control, and indigenous peoples: the failure of state-invented citizens' media in Mexico pp. 525-537

- Antoni Castells-Talens, José Ramos Rodríguez and Marisol Chan Concha
- Transforming images: reimagining women's work through participatory video pp. 538-549

- Usha Harris
- Theatre for transformation and empowerment: a case study of Jana Sanskriti Theatre of the Oppressed pp. 550-559

- Sandra Mills
- Sexual-health communication across and within cultures: the Clown Project, Guatemala pp. 560-572

- Anthony Savdié and Andrew Chetley
- Participatory content creation: voice, communication, and development pp. 573-584

- Jo Tacchi, Jerry Watkins and Kosala Keerthirathne
- Mobile phones and community development: a contact zone between media and citizenship pp. 585-597

- Gerard Goggin and Jacqueline Clark
- Four steps to community media as a development tool pp. 598-609

- Stefania Milan
- Rebel voices and radio actors: in pursuit of dialogue and debate in northern Uganda pp. 610-620

- Maggie Ibrahim
- Transforming public space: a local radio's work in a poor urban community pp. 621-629

- Dora Navarro
- Moved to act: communication supporting HIV social movements to achieve inclusive social change pp. 630-642

- Robin Vincent and Lucy Stackpool-Moore
- The state of the art in citizens’ communication for social change in Spain pp. 643-653

- Alejandro Barranquero
- Citizens' publications that empower: social change for the homeless pp. 654-664

- Claudia Magallanes-Blanco and Juan Pérez-Bermúdez
- Creating knowledge for action: the case for participatory communication in research pp. 665-677

- Laura Cornish and Alison Dunn
- Giving voice: instigating debate on issues of citizenship, participation, and accountability pp. 678-687

- Samuel Kafewo
Volume 19, issue 3, 2009
- Editorial pp. 285-287

- Deborah Eade
- Who will guard the guardians? Amartya Sen's contribution to development evaluation pp. 288-299

- Stephen Porter and Jacques de Wet
- Changes in villagers' knowledge, perceptions, and attitudes concerning gender roles and relations in Bangladesh pp. 300-310

- Md. Abdul Alim
- Transformative learning and mind-change in rural Afghanistan pp. 311-328

- Friedrich W. Affolter, Katja Richter, Karimullah Afaq, Assadullah Daudzai, M. Taofiq Massood, Niamatullah Rahimi and Ghotai Sahebian
- Women and NGO professionalisation: a case study of Jordan pp. 329-339

- Janine A. Clark and Wacheke M. Michuki
- Memory, suffering, survival tactics, and healing among Jopadhola women in post-war Uganda pp. 340-349

- Marijke Abel and Annemiek Richters
- Privatisation of urban water and sewerage services in Turkey: some trends pp. 350-364

- Tayfun Cinar
- Lessons from selected development policies and practices pp. 365-370

- Michael Chibba
- Learning from innovation: implications of an integrated development project in Chiapas, Mexico pp. 371-380

- John Burstein
- Research into practice: a comprehensive approach pp. 381-385

- Jens Aagaard-Hansen and Annette Olsen
- Mapping the road to development: a methodology for scaling up participation in policy processes pp. 386-395

- Donald R. Nelson, Marcelo T. Folhes and Timothy J. Finan
- Health and hygiene behaviour change: bottom–up meets top–down in Tibet pp. 396-402

- Choeden Yeshi, Puchung Wangdui and Susan Holcombe
- Perceptions and practices of farmer empowerment in Tanzania pp. 403-413

- Dismas Lyegendili Mwaseba, Amon Zacharia Mattee, Randi Kaarhus, Evelyne Albert Lazaro, Zebedayo Samwel Kayanda Mvena, Raphael Munanka Wambura and Elimpaa Daniel Kiranga
- Challenging conventional views on mobile-telecommunications investment: evidence from conflict zones pp. 414-420

- Agnieszka Konkel and Richard Heeks
- World Heritage and Public Works: Development Co-operation for Poverty Alleviation pp. 421-423

- Devi Roza Kausar
- The Ethical Trading Initiative: Tenth Anniversary Conference pp. 424-426

- Peter Williams
- Feminisms in Development: Contradictions, Contestations and Challenges; Gender Myths and Feminist Fables: The Struggle for Interpretive Power in Gender and Development pp. 427-429

- Deborah Eade
- States, Scarcity and Civil strife in the developing world pp. 429-431

- Robert A. Dowd
- Globalization and Its Counterforces in Southeast Asia pp. 431-432

- Robert E. Kelly
- Transitional justice and reconciliation after violent conflict: learning from African experiences pp. 433-434

- Margaret Panighel
- Development, Divinity and Dharma: The Role of Religion in Development and Microfinance Institutions pp. 434-436

- Renny Gye
- City Futures: confronting the crisis of urban development pp. 436-437

- Mona Luxion
- Enticing the Learning: Trainers in Development pp. 437-439

- Alan Rogers
- Hijacking America: How the Religious and Secular Right Changed What Americans Think pp. 439-441

- Rosemary Galli
Volume 19, issue 2, 2009
- Editorial pp. 133-135

- Deborah Eade
- ‘Community development’ as a buzz-word pp. 136-147

- Mfaniseni Fana Sihlongonyane
- Dimensions, manifestations, and perceptions of gender equity: the experiences of Gram Vikas pp. 148-159

- R. V. Jayapadma
- Structures, values, and interaction in field-level partnerships: the case of UNHCR and NGOs pp. 160-172

- Christian Mommers and Margit van Wessel
- Learning from experience in urban programming: the case of the SHAHAR project in Bangladesh pp. 173-186

- Sanzidur Rahman
- Maize diversity, poverty, and market access: lessons from Mexico pp. 187-199

- Alder Keleman, Hugo García Rañó and Jon Hellin
- More money, new household cultural dynamics: women in micro-finance in Ghana pp. 200-213

- Cynthia Arku and Frank S. Arku
- Mitigating the impact of HIV and AIDS on rural livelihoods in Southern Africa pp. 214-226

- Gladys B. Mutangadura and Bjorg Sandkjaer
- The Dominican Republic and Central America Free Trade Agreement with the USA: some concerns pp. 227-232

- Sherrow O. Pinder
- Valuation of natural resources: efficiency and equity pp. 233-239

- Michiel Keyzer, Ben Sonneveld and Wim van Veen
- Hanging in, stepping up and stepping out: livelihood aspirations and strategies of the poor pp. 240-247

- Andrew Dorward, Simon Anderson, Yolanda Nava Bernal, Ernesto Sánchez Vera, Jonathan Rushton, James Pattison and Rodrigo Paz
- Identifying barriers to GIS-based land management in Guatemala pp. 248-258

- Christopher A. Badurek
- The role of government and NGOs in slum development: the case of Dhaka City pp. 259-265

- Enamul Habib
- Building the International Criminal Court pp. 266-267

- Henning Hahn
- International Water Security: Domestic Threats and Opportunities pp. 267-269

- Robert E. Kelly
- The State Of Resistance: Popular Struggles In The Global South pp. 269-271

- Dip Kapoor
- NGOs as Advocates for Development in a Globalising World pp. 271-272

- Tarcisius Mukuka
- Africa and the New Globalization pp. 272-273

- Mfaniseni Fana Sihlongonyane
- Britain in Africa pp. 273-275

- Tarcisius Mukuka
- An East Asian Model for Latin American Success: The New Path pp. 275-277

- Adrian H. Hearn
- Accountability Politics: Power and Voice in Rural Mexico pp. 277-279

- Tim Trench
- Confronting the Coffee Crisis: Fair Trade, Sustainable Livelihoods and Ecosystems in Mexico and Central America pp. 279-281

- Pablo Gutman
- Research Skills for Policy and Development: How To Find Out Fast & World Bank / International Bank for Reconstruction and Development pp. 281-283

- Jean-François Brière
Volume 19, issue 1, 2009
- Editorial pp. 1-2

- Deborah Eade
- Reflections on innovation, assessment, and social change: a SPARC case study pp. 3-15

- Sheela Patel and Sheridan Bartlett
- Complexities in natural-resource management: irrigation infrastructure in Bihar pp. 16-27

- Rahul Ramagundam
- Why does Community-Based Rehabilitation fail physically disabled women in northern Thailand? pp. 28-38

- Theeraphong Bualar and Mokbul Ahmad
- Peer education in sexual and reproductive health programming: a Cambodian case study pp. 39-50

- Sarah Knibbs and Neil Price
- Are current aid strategies marginalising the already marginalised? Cases from Tanzania pp. 51-60

- Jim Kinsella and Eamonn Brehony
- Poverty Reduction Strategy Papers and the rhetoric of participation pp. 61-71

- Palash Kamruzzaman
- Urban governance and service delivery in Nigeria pp. 72-78

- Massoud Omar
- Capacity development for good governance in developing societies: lessons from the field pp. 79-86

- Kempe Hope
- The gender dimension of migration in India: the politics of contemporary space in Orissa and Rajasthan pp. 87-93

- Wasudha Bhatt
- Private extension-service provision for smallholder horticultural producers in Kenya: an approach pp. 94-102

- Brigitte Nyambo, A. Sief, Ana Varela, B. Löhr, Jerry Cooper and Hans Dobson
- An innovative approach to building stronger coalitions: the Net-Map Toolbox pp. 103-105

- Eva Schiffer and Jessica Peakes
- Insider–outsider positions in health-development research: reflections for practice pp. 106-112

- Jan Ritchie, Anthony Zwi, Ilse Blignault, Anne Bunde-Birouste and Derrick Silove
- The Roots of African Conflicts: The Causes and Costs; The Resolution of African Conflicts: The Management of Conflict Resolution & Post-Conflict Reconstruction pp. 113-115

- Joseph Bock
- The Congo Wars: Conflict, Myth and Reality pp. 115-117

- Rosemary Galli
- Oil and politics in the Gulf of Guinea pp. 117-119

- Rosemary Galli
- Land and Sustainable Development in Africa pp. 119-120

- Tarcisius Mukuka
- Environmental Justice in Latin America – Problems, Promise and Practice pp. 120-122

- Judith Alazraque
- Development, Civil Society and Faith-Based Organisations pp. 122-124

- Martin Rew
- A New Politics of Identity: Political Principles in an Interdependent World pp. 124-125

- Len Bloom
- Development with a Body: Sexuality, Human Rights and Development pp. 125-127

- Deborah Eade
- Corporate Social Responsibility and the Shaping of Global Public Policy pp. 127-129

- Jo Zaremba
- The New Development Management pp. 129-131

- Brenda Lipson
- Erratum pp. 132-132

- The Editors
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