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Volume 46, month 11, 2015
- Introduction: How Prices Rose and Lives Changed pp. 1-7

- Patta Scott‐Villiers and Alexandra Wanjiku Kelbert
- From Global to Local and Back Again: Researching Life in a Time of Food Price Volatility pp. 8-19

- Naomi Hossain
- Anomaly or Augury? Global Food Prices Since 2007 pp. 20-32

- Richard King
- Disaggregated Analysis: The Key to Understanding Wellbeing in Kenya in the Context of Food Price Volatility pp. 33-44

- Nick Chisholm
- Macro Events and Micro Responses: Experiences from Bolivia and Guatemala pp. 45-52

- Gabriela Alcaraz V.
- Eat With Us: Insight into Household Food Habits in a Time of Food Price Volatility in Zambian Communities pp. 53-59

- Mwila Mulumbi
- The Role of Fatalism in Resilience to Food Price Volatility in Bangladesh pp. 60-67

- Ferdous Jahan, Mamun‐ur‐Rashid and Sharif A. Wahab
- Food Prices and the Politics of Hunger: Beneath Market and State pp. 68-75

- Haris Gazdar
- Food Price Volatility in Ethiopia: Public Pressure and State Response pp. 76-83

- Tassew Woldehanna and Yisak Tafere
- How to Support Poor Vietnamese Consumers to Deal with Food Price Volatility and Food Safety Issues pp. 84-89

- Tran Cong Thang and Dinh Thi Bao Linh
- Food Price Volatility and the Worrying Trend in Children's Snacking in Indonesia pp. 90-97

- Rachma Nurbani
- Life Around the Firewood Stove: The Impact of Price Volatility pp. 98-104

- Alma Lucrecia Olivet López
- Social Change, New Food Habits and Food Price Volatility in Burkina Faso pp. 105-109

- Ludovic Ouhonyioué Kibora
- ‘Tell Me What You Eat and I'll Tell You Who You Are’: Changing Eating Habits in Cochabamba, Bolivia pp. 110-115

- Rosario Léon
Volume 46, month 09, 2015
- Introduction: What is the Unique Contribution of Volunteering to International Development? pp. 1-4

- Danny Burns and Jo Howard
- Volunteering for Development within the New Ecosystem of International Development pp. 5-16

- Jo Howard and Danny Burns
- The Changing Tides of Volunteering in Development: Discourse, Knowledge and Practice pp. 17-28

- Erika Lopez Franco and Thea Shahrokh
- What's Different about How Volunteers Work? Relationship Building for Wellbeing and Change pp. 29-42

- Jody Aked
- Using Participatory Methodologies to Achieve Change in Valuing Volunteering pp. 43-53

- Elizabeth Hacker
- The Impacts of Politics and Ethnicity on Volunteering pp. 54-68

- Alexandrea Picken and Simon Lewis
- Learning from Communities: The Local Dynamics of Formal and Informal Volunteering in Korogocho, Kenya pp. 69-82

- Simon Lewis
- How Participatory Practice can Help to Strengthen the Role of Volunteering in Sustainable Development: An Organisational Perspective pp. 83-94

- Katie Turner
Volume 46, month 07, 2015
- Introduction: Beijing+20 – Where now for Gender Equality? pp. 1-8

- Andrea Cornwall and Jenny Edwards
- Myths to Live By: Beijing Narratives pp. 9-12

- Rosalind Eyben
- Wearing Platform Shoes: How the Platform for Action Changed our Lives, and how Women's Lives have Changed since the Platform for Action pp. 13-18

- Suzette Mitchell
- ‘To Beijing and Back’: Reflections on the Influence of the Beijing Conference on Popular Notions of Women's Empowerment in Ghana pp. 19-27

- Takyiwaa Manuh and Nana Akua Anyidoho
- Beyond the Rhetoric of Choice: Promoting Women's Economic Empowerment in Developed Countries pp. 28-32

- Claartje J. Vinkenburg
- Rural Women's Empowerment through Employment from the Beijing Platform for Action Onwards pp. 33-40

- Paola Termine and Monika Percic
- Feminist Movements and the Gender Economic Agenda in Latin America pp. 41-46

- Ana‐Laura Rodríguez Gustá and Nancy Madera
- Interrogating the Rights Discourse on Girls' Education: Neocolonialism, Neoliberalism, and the Post‐Beijing Platform for Action pp. 47-53

- Navtej Purewal
- Beijing, Gender and Environment – Challenges for Ecological Sustainability, Development and Justice? pp. 54-58

- Anke Stock
- Gendered Rights in the Post‐2015 Development and Disasters Agendas pp. 59-65

- Sarah Bradshaw
- Beyond Tinkering with the System: Rethinking Gender, Power and Politics pp. 66-74

- Mariz Tadros
- Gender Mainstreaming Critiques: Signposts or Dead Ends? pp. 75-81

- Kirsty Milward, Maitrayee Mukhopadhyay and Franz F. Wong
- No Shortcuts to Shifting Deep Structures in Organisations pp. 82-91

- Aruna Rao, David Kelleher and Carol Miller
- Twenty Years after Beijing: Can Promises be Turned into Progress? pp. 92-96

- Jessica Woodroffe
- The Digital Age: A Feminist Future for the Queer African Woman pp. 97-100

- Nyx McLean and Tiffany Kagure Mugo
- Big Plans, Small Steps: Learnings from Three Decades of Mobilising Resources for Women's Rights pp. 101-107

- Zohra Moosa and Happy Mwende Kinyili
- If Not Now, When? Reasserting Beijing for a Progressive Women's Rights Agenda in 2015 and Beyond pp. 108-114

- Abigail Hunt
- Brazilian Feminisms in Global Spaces: Beijing and Beijing+20 pp. 115-122

- Cecilia M.B. Sardenberg
Volume 46, month 05, 2015
- Introduction: Changing Perspectives in Business and Development pp. 1-6

- Elise Wach and Jodie Thorpe
- Private Sector and Waste Management in Delhi: A Political Economy Perspective pp. 7-16

- Ashish Chaturvedi, Rachna Arora and Manjeet Singh Saluja
- Bangladesh Health Service Delivery: Innovative NGO and Private Sector Partnerships pp. 17-28

- Md Rubaiyath Sarwar
- Smallholder Farmers in the Speciality Coffee Industry: Opportunities, Constraints and the Businesses that are Making it Possible pp. 29-44

- Inma Borrella, Carlos Mataix and Ruth Carrasco‐Gallego
- The United Nations and Business: Towards New Modes of Global Governance? pp. 45-58

- Carlos Fortin and Richard Jolly
- Markets for Nutrition: What Role for Business? pp. 59-69

- John Humphrey and Ewan Robinson
- Is Systemic Change Part of Pro‐poor Business Approaches? pp. 70-80

- Jodie Thorpe
- Explore, Scale Up, Move Out: Three Phases to Managing Change under Conditions of Uncertainty pp. 81-92

- Marcus Jenal and Shawn Cunningham
- Building Back Better: Business Contributing to a New Economic Paradigm pp. 93-107

- Katherine Trebeck
Volume 46, month 03, 2015
- Graduating from Social Protection? Editorial Introduction pp. 1-12

- Stephen Devereux and Rachel Sabates‐Wheeler
- Exit or Developmental Impact? The Role of ‘Graduation’ in Social Protection Programmes pp. 13-24

- Michael Samson
- The ‘Twofold Investment Trap’: Children and their Role in Sustainable Graduation pp. 25-34

- Keetie Roelen
- The Chars Livelihoods Programme in Bangladesh: Factors that Enable, Constrain and Sustain Graduation pp. 35-47

- Matthew Pritchard, Stuart Kenward and Maksudul Hannan
- Evaluating Graduation: Insights from the Vision 2020 Umurenge Programme in Rwanda pp. 48-63

- Vincent Gahamanyi and Andrew Kettlewell
- Evidence on Graduation in Practice: Concern Worldwide's Graduation Programme in Rwanda pp. 64-73

- Ricardo Sabates and Stephen Devereux
- Sustaining Graduation: A Review of the CLM Programme in Haiti pp. 74-82

- Chris Pain, Emilie Vautravers and Alain Descieux
- Confidence, Capacity Building and Cash: Achieving Sustained Impact for Ultra‐poor Women pp. 83-92

- Kassie McIlvaine, Corey Oser, Julianna Lindsey and Maia Blume
- Is Graduation from Social Safety Nets Possible? Evidence from Sub‐Saharan Africa pp. 93-102

- Silvio Daidone, Luca Pellerano, Sudhanshu Handa and Benjamin Davis
- Challenges of Measuring Graduation in Rwanda pp. 103-114

- Rachel Sabates‐Wheeler, Samantha Yates, Emily Wylde and Justine Gatsinzi
- Using Real‐time Monitoring to Enhance Graduation from Extreme Poverty in Bangladesh pp. 115-123

- Colin Risner and Vishal Gadhavi
- Assets, ‘Asset‐ness’ and Graduation pp. 124-133

- Sung Kyu Kim and James Sumberg
- Social Protection and Graduation through Sustainable Employment pp. 134-144

- Anna McCord and Rachel Slater
- Stakeholder Perceptions on Graduation in Ethiopia and Rwanda pp. 145-154

- Stephen Devereux and Martina Ulrichs
Volume 46, month 01, 2015
- Introduction – Towards Systemic Approaches to Evaluation and Impact pp. 1-6

- Barbara Befani, Ben Ramalingam and Elliot Stern
- Prosaic or Profound? The Adoption of Systems Ideas by Impact Evaluation pp. 7-16

- Bob Williams
- Learning, Systems Concepts and Values in Evaluation: Proposal for an Exploratory Framework to Improve Coherence pp. 17-29

- Richard Hummelbrunner
- Going Beyond Mixed Methods to Mixed Approaches: A Systems Perspective for Asking the Right Questions pp. 30-43

- Jeneen R. Garcia and Aaron Zazueta
- Systems Dynamics Modelling in Industrial Development Evaluation pp. 44-57

- Sebastian Derwisch and Peter Löwe
- Aiming for Utility in ‘Systems‐based Evaluation’: A Research‐based Framework for Practitioners pp. 58-70

- John T. Grove
- (Breaking) The Iron Triangle of Evaluation pp. 71-86

- Martin Reynolds