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Volume 42, month 11, 2011
- Introduction: Social Protection for Social Justice pp. 1-9

- Stephen Devereux, J. Allister McGregor and Rachel Sabates‐Wheeler
- Democratic Governance for Social Justice: The Politics of Social Protection pp. 10-12

- Deepta Chopra and Dolf te Lintelo
- One Step Beyond: From Social Protection Recipients to Citizens pp. 13-20

- Savina Tessitore
- Social Protection in Zambia – Whose Politics? pp. 21-27

- Esther Schüring and Julie Lawson‐McDowall
- Collaborative Governance: Analysing Social Audits in MGNREGA in India pp. 28-34

- Nidhi Vij
- Social Protection to Address the Drivers of Vulnerability: A Bridge too Far? pp. 35-37

- Keetie Roelen
- Reflections on Including Disability in Social Protection Programmes pp. 38-44

- Marguerite Schneider, Wamundila Waliuya, Joseph Munsanje and Leslie Swartz
- Why is Social Protection Gender‐blind? The Politics of Gender and Social Protection pp. 45-52

- Nicola Jones and Rebecca Holmes
- Dignity and Stigma among South African Female Cash Transfer Recipients pp. 53-59

- Tessa Hochfeld and Sophie Plagerson
- Richer but Resented: What do Cash Transfers do to Social Relations? pp. 60-66

- Ian MacAuslan and Nils Riemenschneider
- Social Protection and Climate Change pp. 67-70

- Christophe Béné
- Adaptive Social Protection in Rwanda: ‘Climate‐proofing’ the Vision 2020 Umurenge Programme pp. 71-78

- Paul B. Siegel, Justine Gatsinzi and Andrew Kettlewell
- Is there a Role for Cash Transfers in Climate Change Adaptation? pp. 79-85

- Rachel Godfrey Wood
- (Re)distribution and Growth: What is the Role of Social Protection? pp. 86-88

- Rachel Sabates‐Wheeler and Gabriele Koehler
- Addressing Inequality: Framing Social Protection in National Development Strategies pp. 89-95

- Kate Carroll
- Transformative Social Protection: Reflections on South Asian Policy Experiences pp. 96-103

- Gabriele Koehler
- Political and Civil Society in India's Welfare Trajectory pp. 104-110

- Ellen Ehmke
- Social Protection, the Millennium Development Goals and Human Rights pp. 111-117

- Wouter van Ginneken
Volume 42, month 09, 2011
- Introduction: Time to Reimagine Development? pp. 1-12

- Lawrence Haddad, Naomi Hossain, J. Allister McGregor and Lyla Mehta
- A Methodological Strategy for Reimagining Development: Enabling Complex Systemic Patterns to Surface through Multiple Voices pp. 13-16

- Danny Burns
- Reimagining Development through the Crisis Watch Initiative pp. 17-23

- J. Allister McGregor
- Reimagining Development with Indigenous People: Reflections from the São Gabriel da Cachoeira Workshop pp. 24-29

- Alex Shankland
- Experiences and Reimaginings of Development from a Kutchi Village pp. 30-35

- Lyla Mehta
- Transforming a Country? A Debate on Reimaginations of Development, Change and Crisis in Ethiopia pp. 36-40

- Birgit Habermann
- Better Social Welfare, Ukraine pp. 41-44

- Marc P. Berenson
- Development Professionals: Reconciling Personal Values with Professional Values pp. 45-51

- Neranjana Gunetilleke, Nilakshi De Silva and Gayathri Lokuge
- Reimagining Development in the UK? Findings from the UK Public Opinion Monitor pp. 52-57

- Johanna Lindstrom and Spencer Henson
- ‘Images, Reflections, Mirrors’: Student Perspectives on the Financial Crisis and Challenges for Development pp. 58-62

- Lars Otto Naess
- The Faith Factor in Reimagining Development pp. 63-67

- Mariz Tadros
- Beyond Silos: Complex Global Shocks and the New Challenges for Civil Society pp. 68-73

- Naomi Hossain
- Grassroots Women Organising for Resilient Communities around the World pp. 74-80

- Dahlia Goldenberg
- Reimagining Aid for the Next Ten Years: What do Donors Think? pp. 81-86

- Sara J. Wolcott and Lawrence Haddad
- Using the Financial Crisis to Reimagine the Private Sector pp. 87-92

- Sara J. Wolcott
- How can the Financial Sector Better Serve People and the Planet? The Need to Reimagine Finance pp. 93-98

- Sara J. Wolcott
- Reimagining 21st Century Development in Malawi: Generating and Sharing Knowledge Beyond the Traditional Development Establishment pp. 99-103

- Liz Allcock and Jimmy Kainja
- Reimagining Participation: Opportunities and Challenges of the Open Source Model of Collaboration for Development Thinking and Practice pp. 104-108

- Evangelia Berdou
- Tackling Instability in Financial Markets with a Panic Tax pp. 109-113

- Neil McCulloch
- From Reimagining to Repositioning Accountability pp. 114-119

- Wenny Ho
- 100 Voices: Southern NGO Perspectives on the Millennium Development Goals and Beyond pp. 120-123

- Amy Pollard, Andy Sumner, Monica Polato‐Lopes and Agnès de Mauroy
Volume 42, month 07, 2011
- The Politics of Seed in Africa's Green Revolution: Alternative Narratives and Competing Pathways pp. 1-23

- Ian Scoones and John Thompson
- The Political Ecology of Cereal Seed Development in Africa: A History of Selection pp. 24-35

- James C. McCann
- Plant Breeding in Sub‐Saharan Africa in an Era of Donor Dependence pp. 36-47

- John Lynam
- From Farmer Participation to Pro‐poor Seed Markets: The Political Economy of Commercial Cereal Seed Networks in Ghana pp. 48-58

- Kojo Sebastian Amanor
- Seeds and Subsidies: The Political Economy of Input Programmes in Malawi pp. 59-68

- Blessings Chinsinga
- The Political Economy of Ethiopian Cereal Seed Systems: State Control, Market Liberalisation and Decentralisation pp. 69-77

- Dawit Alemu
- Can Agro‐dealers Deliver the Green Revolution in Kenya? pp. 78-89

- Hannington Odame and Elijah Muange
- The Politics of Seed Relief in Zimbabwe pp. 90-101

- Charity Mutonodzo‐Davies and Douglas Magunda
- Crowdsourcing Crop Improvement in Sub‐Saharan Africa: A Proposal for a Scalable and Inclusive Approach to Food Security pp. 102-110

- Jacob van Etten
- Whose Power to Control? Some Reflections on Seed Systems and Food Security in a Changing World pp. 111-120

- Geoff Tansey
Volume 42, month 05, 2011
- Towards a New Political Economy of Climate Change and Development pp. 1-14

- Thomas Tanner and Jeremy Allouche
- The Political Dimension of Vulnerability: Implications for the Green Climate Fund pp. 15-22

- Richard J.T. Klein and Annett Möhner
- Understanding the Political Economy of the Adaptation Fund pp. 23-32

- Sven Harmeling and Alpha O. Kaloga
- Towards an Understanding of the Political Economy of the PPCR pp. 33-41

- Fran Seballos and Sönke Kreft
- Forest Voices: Competing Narratives over REDD+ pp. 42-51

- Rocío Hiraldo and Thomas Tanner
- The Political Economy of Climate Resilient Development Planning in Bangladesh pp. 52-61

- Khurshid Alam, Md Shamsuddoha, Thomas Tanner, Moshahida Sultana, Muhammad Jahedul Huq and Sumaiya S. Kabir
- Prioritising PPCR Investments in Mozambique: The Politics of ‘Country Ownership’ and ‘Stakeholder Participation’ pp. 62-69

- Alex Shankland and Raul Chambote
- Negotiating Climate Resilience in Nepal pp. 70-79

- Jessica Ayers, Nanki Kaur and Simon Anderson
- Indigenous Peoples and the Regulation of REDD+ in Brazil: Beyond the War of the Worlds? pp. 80-88

- Alex Shankland and Leonardo Hasenclever
- The Political Economy of Clean Development in India: CDM and Beyond pp. 89-96

- Peter Newell, Jon Phillips and Pallav Purohit
- Bridging Research and Policy Processes for Climate Change Adaptation pp. 97-103

- Lars Otto Naess, Emily Polack and Blessings Chinsinga
- Meteorologists Meeting Rainmakers: Indigenous Knowledge and Climate Policy Processes in Kenya pp. 104-109

- Paul Guthiga and Andrew Newsham
- The Political Economy of Adaptation through Crop Diversification in Malawi pp. 110-117

- Blessings Chinsinga, Ronald Mangani and Peter Mvula
Volume 42, month 03, 2011
- Introduction: Working with the Grain? The Africa Power and Politics Programme pp. 1-10

- David Booth
- Towards a Theory of Local Governance and Public Goods Provision pp. 11-21

- David Booth
- The Eight Modes of Local Governance in West Africa pp. 22-31

- Jean‐Pierre Olivier de Sardan
- Local Powers and the Co‐delivery of Public Goods in Niger pp. 32-42

- Jean‐Pierre Olivier de Sardan
- Local Governance and Public Goods in Malawi pp. 43-52

- Diana Cammack
- Makeni City Council and the Politics of Co‐production in Post‐conflict Sierra Leone pp. 53-63

- Anna Workman
- Popular Concepts of Justice and Hybrid Judicial Institutions in Ghana pp. 64-75

- Richard C. Crook, Kojo P. Asante and Victor K. Brobbey
- Rethinking the Relationship between Neo‐patrimonialism and Economic Development in Africa pp. 76-87

- Tim Kelsall
- Neo‐patrimonialism, Institutions and Economic Growth: The Case of Malawi, 1964–2009 pp. 88-96

- Diana Cammack and Tim Kelsall
- Conclusion: Rethinking African Governance and Development pp. 97-101

- Richard C. Crook and David Booth
Volume 42, month 01, 2011
- Introduction: Gender, Rights and Religion at the Crossroads pp. 1-9

- Mariz Tadros
- Disentangling Religion and Politics: Whither Gender Equality? pp. 10-14

- Deniz Kandiyoti
- Religion and Development: A Practitioner's Perspective on Instrumentalisation pp. 15-20

- Cassandra Balchin
- The Islamisation of Human Rights: Implications for Gender and Politics in the Middle East pp. 21-25

- Yousry Moustafa
- Cohesion, Multi‐faithism and the Erosion of Secular Spaces in the UK: Implications for the Human Rights of Minority Women pp. 26-40

- Pragna Patel
- Islamism and Secularism: Between State Instrumentalisation and Opposition Islamic Movements pp. 41-46

- Islah Jad
- Creating Conservatism or Emancipating Subjects? On the Narrative of Islamic Observance in Egypt pp. 47-55

- Hania Sholkamy
- Re‐thinking the Promotion of Women's Rights through Islam in India pp. 56-66

- Nida Kirmani
- Beyond ‘Islam’ vs ‘Feminism’ pp. 67-77

- Ziba Mir‐Hosseini
- From Islamic Feminism to a Muslim Holistic Feminism pp. 78-87

- Margot Badran
- The Muslim Brotherhood's Gender Agenda: Reformed or Reframed? pp. 88-98

- Mariz Tadros