Development in Practice
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Volume 16, issue 6, 2006
- Editorial pp. 515-517

- Deborah Eade
- Which knowledge? Whose reality? An overview of knowledge used in the development sector pp. 518-532

- Mike Powell
- African scholars and African Studies pp. 533-544

- Adebayo Olukoshi
- Blazing a trail while lazing around: knowledge processes and wood-fuel paradoxes? pp. 545-558

- Reginald Cline-Cole
- Wiki and the Agora: ‘It's organising, Jim, but not as we know it’ pp. 559-569

- Antony Bryant
- Knowledge and learning in online networks in development: a social-capital perspective pp. 570-586

- Sarah Cummings, Richard Heeks and Marleen Huysman
- Catching history on its wings: the experience of Pambazuka News pp. 587-592

- Firoze Manji and Patrick Burnett
- Knowledge, communication, development: a perspective from Latin America pp. 593-602

- Alfonso Gumucio Dagron
- Supporting communication for development with horizontal dialogue and a level playing field: The Communication Initiative pp. 603-610

- Deborah Heimann
- Promoting gender equality? Some development-related uses of ICTs by women pp. 611-616

- Anita Gurumurthy
- How can PhD research contribute to the global health research agenda? pp. 617-622

- Susan H. Walker, Veronic Ouellette and Valéry Ridde
- Web 2.0: a new chapter in development in practice? pp. 623-627

- Chris Addison
- Appreciating the Movement of the Movements pp. 628-643

- Helen Hintjens
- What is Development Studies? pp. 644-650

- Andrew Sumner
- BOOK REVIEWS pp. 651-658

- The Editors
- Acknowledgements pp. 659-660

- The Editors
- Index to Volume 16 pp. 661-663

- The Editors
Volume 16, issue 5, 2006
- Editorial pp. 383-384

- Deborah Eade
- Enhancing learning in development partnerships pp. 385-399

- Robin Vincent and Ailish Byrne
- The power of participatory monitoring and evaluation: insights from south-west China pp. 400-411

- Ronnie Vernooy, Sun Qiu and Jianchu Xu
- Accountability and effectiveness of NGOs: adapting business tools successfully pp. 412-424

- Eoghan Walsh and Helena Lenihan
- Can Business Development Services practitioners learn from theories of innovation and services marketing? pp. 425-440

- Marjolein Caniëls, Henny A. Romijn and Marieke de Ruijter-De Wildt
- Fair-trade coffee in Nicaragua and Tanzania: a comparison pp. 441-451

- Gautier Pirotte, Geoffrey Pleyers and Marc Poncelet
- A survey of micro-enterprise in urban West Africa: drivers shaping the sector pp. 452-464

- Marc-André Roy and David Wheeler
- Shea butter: connecting rural Burkinabè women to international markets through fair trade pp. 465-475

- Delaney Greig
- Micro-credit and micro-finance: functional and conceptual differences pp. 476-483

- Khandakar Qudrat-I Elahi and M. Lutfor Rahman
- The role of Ministries of Finance in implementing the ‘Three Ones’ pp. 484-489

- Kizito Nsarhaza Bishikwabo and Alessandro Lanteri
- Micro-credit in Spain: a comparison with the Southern approach pp. 490-497

- Begoña Gutiérrez Nieto
- Aquaculture in Vietnam: development perspectives pp. 498-503

- Do Thi Thanh Vinh
- AccountAbility 2005: ‘Reinventing Accountability for the 21st Century’ pp. 504-505

- Jenny Hyatt
- Book reviews pp. 506-514

- The Editors
Volume 16, issue 03-04, 2006
- Editorial pp. 235-239

- Deborah Eade
- Humanitarian trends and dilemmas pp. 240-254

- Tony Vaux
- The politics of emergency and the demise of the developing state: problems for humanitarian advocacy pp. 255-269

- Vanessa Pupavac
- Who protects civilians? pp. 270-277

- Andrew Bonwick
- Colombian peace communities: the role of NGOs in supporting resistance to violence and oppression pp. 278-291

- Gretchen Alther
- Everyday practices of humanitarian aid: tsunami response in Sri Lanka pp. 292-302

- Udan Fernando and Dorothea Hilhorst
- Humanitarianism and politics: the dangers of contrived separation pp. 303-315

- Volker Schimmel
- Funding development in Rwanda: the survivors' perspective pp. 316-321

- Mary Kayitesi-Blewitt
- Aid partnership in the Bougainville conflict: the case of a local women's NGO and its donors pp. 322-333

- Jonathan Makuwira
- Meeting the demand for skilled and experienced humanitarian workers pp. 334-341

- Frances Richardson
- Women, gender, and conflict: making the connections pp. 342-353

- Martha Thompson
- Contemporary issues in humanitarianism: selected resources pp. 354-370

- Deborah Eade
- Book reviews pp. 371-381

- The Editors
Volume 16, issue 3-4, 2006
- Editorial pp. 235-239

- Deborah Eade
- Humanitarian trends and dilemmas pp. 240-254

- Tony Vaux
- The politics of emergency and the demise of the developing state: problems for humanitarian advocacy pp. 255-269

- Vanessa Pupavac
- Who really protects civilians? pp. 270-277

- Andrew Bonwick
- Colombian peace communities: the role of NGOs in supporting resistance to violence and oppression pp. 278-291

- Gretchen Alther
- Everyday practices of humanitarian aid: tsunami response in Sri Lanka pp. 292-302

- Udan Fernando and Dorothea Hilhorst
- Humanitarianism and politics: the dangers of contrived separation pp. 303-315

- Volker Schimmel
- Funding development in Rwanda: the survivors' perspective pp. 316-321

- Mary Kayitesi-Blewitt
- Aid partnership in the Bougainville conflict: the case of a local women's NGO and its donors pp. 322-333

- Jonathan Makuwira
- Meeting the demand for skilled and experienced humanitarian workers pp. 334-341

- Frances Richardson
- Women, gender, and conflict: making the connections pp. 342-353

- Martha Thompson
- Contemporary issues in humanitarianism: selected resources pp. 354-370

- Deborah Eade
- Book reviews pp. 371-381

- The Editors
Volume 16, issue 2, 2006
- Editorial pp. 111-113

- Deborah Eade
- Decentralisation and NGO–municipal government collaboration in Ecuador pp. 114-127

- James R. Keese and Marco Freire Argudo
- Scaling-up natural resource management: insights from research in Latin America pp. 128-140

- Simon E. Carter and Bruce Currie-Alder
- Gender and evidence-based planning: the CIET methods pp. 141-152

- Neil Andersson and Melissa Roche
- Building skills in qualitative research to inform pro-poor policy: experience from a Bangladeshi NGO pp. 153-168

- Janet Seeley and Iqbal Alam Khan
- Art and disarmament: turning arms into ploughshares in Mozambique pp. 169-178

- Frank James Tester
- The future of Fair Trade coffee: dilemmas facing Latin America's small-scale producers pp. 179-192

- Douglas L. Murray, Laura T. Raynolds and Peter L. Taylor
- Development? Freedom? Whose development and freedom? pp. 193-200

- Jonathan Makuwira
- NGOs in conflict prevention: experiences from the water sector in Ethiopia pp. 201-208

- Rea Bonzi
- Evaluating gender mainstreaming in development projects pp. 209-214

- Maretha de Waal
- Mainstreaming gender in the mines: results from an Indonesian colliery pp. 215-221

- Kuntala Lahiri-Dutt
- Falling down the rabbit hole: crime in Johannesburg's inner city pp. 222-226

- Kirsten Harrison
- Book reviews pp. 227-232

- The Editors
- Erratum pp. 233-233

- The Editors
Volume 16, issue 1, 2006
- Editorial pp. 1-3

- Deborah Eade
- Developing leaders? developing countries? pp. 4-14

- Henry Mintzberg
- Academic-community collaboration, gender research, and development: pitfalls and possibilities pp. 15-26

- Barbara Cottrell and Jane L. Parpart
- Lessons from action-research partnerships: LASA/Oxfam America 2004 Martin Diskin Memorial Lecture pp. 27-38

- Jonathan Fox
- Partnerships, learning, and development: a case study from Ghana pp. 39-50

- Chie Takahashi
- Urban agriculture: addressing practical and strategic gender needs pp. 51-61

- Alice J. Hovorka
- Unethical ethics?: applying research ethics in Uzbekistan pp. 62-67

- Caleb Wall And and John Overton
- Forestry income management and poverty reduction: empirical findings from Kongo, Cameroon pp. 68-73

- Samuel Assembe Mvondo
- Designing and implementing a community-driven development programme in Indonesia pp. 74-79

- Ke Fang
- Changes in the lives of the ultra poor: an exploratory study pp. 80-84

- Sarah Walker and Imran Matin
- Bridging research and policy in international development: an analytical and practical framework pp. 85-90

- Julius Court and John Young
- A participatory approach to evaluating the impact of NGOs on development in Nepal pp. 91-96

- John Cameron
- Between four worlds: building research capacity in Papua New Guinea pp. 97-102

- Carole Kayrooz, Barbara Chambers and John Spriggs
- Conference report pp. 103-104

- The Editors
- Book reviews pp. 105-109

- The Editors