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Ecología Política. Cuadernos de Debate Internacional

2024, Nº 68
Residuos

Este número de Ecología Política explora la problemática de los residuos como síntoma y consecuencia de un modelo económico insostenible basado en el consumo y el crecimiento ilimitado. A través de casos emblemáticos, como los plásticos en los océanos o los vertederos saturados de ropa desechable, se analiza cómo estos desechos no solo contaminan, sino que reflejan profundas desigualdades sociales y económicas.

Desde el ecologismo de los pobres y las luchas de movimientos recicladores, los textos reunidos cuestionan las soluciones tecnocráticas que perpetúan la injusticia ambiental y presentan alternativas transformadoras. Modelos de gestión basados en justicia social y ecológica, iniciativas por el decrecimiento y el reconocimiento de los recicladores como actores clave inspiran un cambio hacia sistemas más justos y sostenibles.

OPINIÓN

  • La espiral tóxica de la contaminación plástica Larisa de Orbe
  • Relaves mineros y desplazamiento de subjetividades. Análisis desde la ecología política feminista Valeska Morales Urbina

EN PROFUNDIDAD

  • Paisajes de la desolación y el abandono: desechos de los parques eólicos en territorios indígenas en América Latina Astrid Ulloa
  • Pozos de fracking, montañas de basura. Dónde van los residuos de la explotación hidrocarburífera en Argentina Fernando Cabrera Christiansen y Yamila del Palacio
  • Promesas de basura cero en Colombia: una gestión no integral de los residuos Daniel Prieto Sánchez, Luisa Fernanda Tovar y María Fernanda Herrera

BREVES

  • Contribuciones de los recicladores informales al metabolismo de la ciudad de Barcelona Julián Porras, Daniele Vico y Federico Demaria
  • De residuo a recurso. Nuevas políticas europeas en materia de residuos textiles Clara Mallart
  • La basurización de Morrompulli. Zona de sacrificio e injusticia en la Región de Los Ríos (Chile) Francisco Astudillo Pizarro y Karen Castillo Hidalgo
  • Un modelo de gobierno abierto para la gestión de residuos: el caso de Hurlingham, Argentina Mateo Noya Valcarce y Lucía Giménez
  • Vertedero de ropa en Atacama. Impacto local generado por la industria global Beatriz O’Brien Madrid y Pamela Poo Cifuentes
  • Conflictos ecológicos distributivos en torno a los residuos urbanos en Montevideo Juan Alves, Saúl Cerrada, Camila Sosa Berche, Gabriela Mengod y Jorge Peloche
  • Residuos sólidos urbanos. Problemas ambientales en la metropolización Bogotá-Funza Nicolás García Bobadilla y Brandon Zambrano Gómez
  • Justicia ambiental: cómo la acumulación del capital por contaminación y desposesión genera conflictos ambientales Federico Demaria y Giacomo D’Alisa

REDES DE RESISTENCIA

  • Escuelas que compostan: una estrategia para transformar la relación con los residuos Alicia Franco y Camila Rodríguez
  • Tribunales éticos en Ecuador: cuerpos que resisten a la basurización Héctor Jesús Pérez Zamora

REFERENTES AMBIENTALES

  • István Mészáros: del orden sociometabólico a la crisis ecológica por la contaminación Daniel Prieto Sánchez y Marisol Valencia-Orrego
  • Historias del Wasteoceno: un viaje por el vertedero global. Entrevista a Marco Armiero Santiago Gorostiza

CRÍTICA DE LIBROS

  • Land, Water, Air and Freedom. The Making of World Movements for Environmental Justice Jordi Roca Jusmet
  • La basura como naturaleza: la basura con derechos Alberto Acosta y Esperanza Martínez
  • Recicloscopio VII. Miradas globales y locales sobre reciclado y recuperadores Julián Porras-Bulla

Le Monde diplomatique

2025, Nº 352
  • Y la ‘tech’ hincó la rodilla Benoît Bréville
  • Frente al espejo de las guerras de Israel: Destrucción de Gaza, duplicidad occidental Peter Harling
  • Estudiantes, resignarse o luchar: Juventud precarizada, sindicatos insignificantes Maëlle Mariette
  • En Corea del Sur, un golpe de Estado revelador: La fachada del “milagro coreano” se agrieta Renaud Lambert
  • Los laboristas y el dinero: ‘Lobbys’, ‘think tanks’ y donantes en el Reino Unido Peter Geoghegan
  • Los Verdes, motor del militarismo alemán: Pacifistas devenidos en neoconservadores Fabian Scheidler
  • Cuando Trump azuza a la jauría Philippe Descamps
  • Caza a los inmigrantes en Rusia: Las contradicciones de una economía de guerra Alexéi Sajín, Lisa Smirnova
  • El privilegio de las ‘start-up’ Félix Tréguer
  • No tanto desobedecer como resistir Vincent Sizaire
  • El golf, pasión de las élites kenianas: Reivindicar la pertenencia a la burguesía globalizada Dominique Connan
  • Los frutos amargos del estallido social en Chile: Un proceso constitucional empantanado y una izquierda en apuros Libio Pérez, Víctor Hugo de la Fuente
  • Mayotte o las vergüenzas de París: Tras el ciclón Chido, las políticas públicas continúan siendo un conjunto de parches Rémi Carayol
  • Las esperanzas y las ilusiones del consentimiento: Una controversia feminista y jurídica Clara Serra
  • ¿Va a explotar su batería?: Hambre voraz de metales, reciclaje en punto muerto y riesgo de incendio Raúl Guillén, Vincent Peyret
  • Jean-Marie Le Pen, memorialista de sí mismo: Extrema derecha Bernard Pudal
  • Un “pas de deux” con la política Christophe Apprill
  • Memoria del plan Cóndor Nils Sabin
  • En el crepúsculo de un mundo Carlos Pardo
  • Omen Pepe Baeza
  • Un periodismo de guerra fría Pierre Rimbert, Serge Halimi

PAPELES de Relaciones Ecosociales y Cambio Global

2024, Nº 168
Condiciones para una cultura política alternativa

Nuestro presente está plagado de contradicciones, inseguridades e incertidumbres y, cada vez, de más conflictividad. El fin del orden neoliberal ha complejizado las realidades, ya sean de naturaleza local o transnacional. No son pocos los que buscan explicaciones fáciles que acaban deformando la lente a través de la cual se observan los hechos.

En paralelo, el capitalismo contemporáneo estimula una cultura política cuyos efectos oscilan entre la generación de pasividad y de agresividad. Como indica Santiago Álvarez Cantalapiedra en la Introducción:

«El mayor logro del capitalismo contemporáneo ha sido hacernos creer que se trata simplemente de un sistema económico y no lo que realmente es: un modo de producción cultural que da lugar a un tipo de sujeto que ha declinado la obligación de hacerle frente».

En esta fase del capitalismo se ha alentado un modelo gerencial focalizando en el éxito personal que alimenta la meritocracia y la excelencia individualizada, incitando, de nuevo, la glorificación del “gran hombre”, el emprendedor de éxito (multi)millonario. En la cara oculta de la moneda, actúa un capitalismo precarizador, individualista y darwinista que está conduciendo a un modelo político de corte autoritario que amenaza la democracia.

Las condiciones parecen invitar al desarrollo de subjetividades dominadas por los reflujos del consumismo, la competitividad y la polarización, con la atomización social como resultado.

En este enjambre de ideas y relatos contrapuestos, es más necesario que nunca alentar sujetos capaces de avanzar una cultura política a favor de la emancipación y la justicia.

El número 168 de Papeles de relaciones ecosociales y cambio global se interroga por las condiciones políticas, sociales y culturales necesarias para abrir este camino.

A través del siguiente enlace puedes consultar el índice y leer los artículos disponibles en línea.

Economía Mundial

2024, Nº 68

Editorial Ana Urraca Ruiz

Sección Especial

  • El impacto de la diversidad de género en el desempeño innovador: Análisis empírico en la región Caribe Yury Castillo, Isabel Álvarez
  • Proyecciones sobre la brecha salarial de género en Argentina a partir de un enfoque basado en la productividad Diana Suárez, Florencia Fiorentin, Florencia Barletta
  • STEM y comercio internacional en clave de género: los casos de Brasil, Chile y México Bruno Blanco Varela, Hugo Campos-Romero, José Manuel Amoedo
  • Determinantes del teletrabajo y brecha de género Gloria Duarte, Cipriano Quirós Romero

Sección General

  • Mitigación de las emisiones de Carbono: políticas basadas en el mercado frente a políticas de apoyo tecnológico Hale Akbulut
  • Determinantes de la rentabilidad de las cajas de ahorro en Estados Unidos y el efecto moderador de la crisis pandémica Marco Amaral
  • La dinámica de los territorios olivareros magrebíes en el nuevo contexto tecno-económico José Domingo Sánchez Martínez, Juan Carlos Rodríguez Cohard, Antonio Garrido Almonacid
  • Desempeño macroeconómico y complejidad del sector externo. Un análisis de panel autorregresivo para América Latina Carlos Alberto Carrasco, Francis Magloire Peujio-Fozap

Reseñas

  • Cambio estructural en África. Percepciones erróneas, nuevas perspectivas y desarrollo en el siglo XXI Artur Colom Jaén

Community Development Journal

2024, Vol. 59, Nº 4
Community Development, the Carceral State and the Necessary Challenge of Penal Abolitionism

Editorial

  • Community development, the carceral state and the necessary challenge of penal abolitionism Elizabeth Kiely and others

Articles

  • Conceptualizing the carceral state in contemporary India Mahuya Bandyopadhyay
  • ‘Do no harm’: mass supervision and the ruse of carceral humanism Zhandarka Kurti
  • Punishment, communities and assemblages Vincenzo Ruggiero
  • Restorative justice in Brazil: does it provide a place for community involvement and a path to penal abolition? Daniel Achutti and others
  • Abolition and the renewal of community: from carceral feminism to collective self-determination Mimi E Kim
  • ‘We can no longer fill prisons with men and cemeteries with women’: exploring carceral and abolitionist feminist discourses on gendered violence in Albania and Kosovo through photo elicitation Diana Malaj and Brunilda Pali
  • Peer power: how drug user groups navigate harm reduction in Surrey, British Columbia and resist the carceral state Michael C K Ma and Surrey Union of Drug Users

Invited Book Reviews

  • Let This Radicalize You: Organizing and the Revolution of Reciprocal Care Keith Adams
  • Contesting carceral logic: towards abolitionist futures: Edited by Michael J. Coyle and Mechthild Hagel Kevin Warner

The European Journal of Development Research

2024, Vol. 36, Nº 6
  • Impact of Irrigation on Food and Nutrition Security Among Rice Farmers in Benin Gbêtondji Melaine Armel Nonvide
  • One Step Away from 2030: An Assessment of the Progress of Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in the European Union Maria-Glòria Barberà-MarinéLaura Fabregat-Aibar, Antonio Terceño
  • The Effect of Religious Constraints on Individual Labor Supply Guillermo Cabanillas-Jiménez
  • The Decline and Levelling Off of Earnings Inequality: Boon or Bane for a Growing Economy? Virgi Agita Sari, Ralitza Dimova
  • Improving Women’s Position in the Household: Evidence from a Maternity Cash Transfer Programme in India Sarthak Agarwal, Neeraj Katewa
  • Targeted Poverty Alleviation for the Livelihood Improvement of Poverty-Stricken Households: A Case Study of Wuxi County, China Qianqian Zhang, Tao LiXiongwei Tan
  • Impact of Returnee Remittances on Migrant Households’ Well-Being in Bangladesh Sima Rani Dey, Faroque Ahmed, Md. Moniruzzaman
  • The Failing Aid Complex in Uganda’s Northeast Matteo Caravani
  • Training Returns Among Informal Workers: Evidence from Urban Sites in Kenya and Tanzania Nina Torm
  • Impacts on Rural Community Development and Governance by Different Land Ownership: A Comparative Study Based on Two Villages in China Jieying Yang, Li Yu, Jingxiang Zhang
  • Correction to: One Step Away from 2030: An Assessment of the Progress of Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in the European Union Maria-Glòria Barberà-Mariné, Laura Fabregat-Aibar, Antonio Terceño

Le Monde diplomatique

2024, Nº 350
  • Darle sentido al trabajo, pero ¿cuál? Danièle Linhart
  • Y Trump se tomó la revancha Serge Halimi
  • Darle sentido al trabajo, pero ¿cuál? Danièle Linhart
  • Todo lo que nos separa Grégory Rzepski
  • Cuerpo proletario François Bégaudeau
  • El silencio de las fábricas Paolo Valenti
  • Acabar con la desigualdad salarial Hélène Richard
  • Mercaderes de la precariedad Alexis Moreau
  • Impunidad patronal Alexia Eychenne
  • Cero horas Esteban Chevalier
  • La fe de los conversos Anne Jourdain
  • Los adinerados de la virtud Thomas Jusquiame
  • Amenazas para el arroz vietnamita Maïlys Khider
  • Inagotables intereses privados Maïlys Khider
  • Georgia y Moldavia, el sueño europeo genera divisiones David Teurtrie
  • Chisináu cambia de proveedores de la energía Élisa Perrigueur
  • ¿Un “mandato poderoso y sin precedentes”? Jerome Karabel
  • La herencia olvidada de Messali Hadj Selim Derkaoui
  • En México, el balance desigual de un presidente popular Anne Vigna
  • Claudia Sheinbaum: construir una victoria Hélène Combes
  • El cuestionado futuro del guaraní en Paraguay Loïc Ramirez
  • Kenia en el atolladero de Haití Benjamin Fernandez
  • La imposible democracia de mercado Nancy Fraser
  • Evangélicos en Francia: crónica de un auge político Eva Thiébaud
  • El siglo de Franz Kafka Francisco Jarauta
  • Lo que el viento amarillo se llevó Elad Lapidot
  • Profesión: censor proisraelí Sam Biddle

Le Monde diplomatique

2025, Nº 351
  • Siria, año I después de la dictadura Akram Belkaïd
  • Mercosur: bomba agrícola Morvan Burel
  • Caótico fin de reinado de Macron Serge Halimi
  • Eisenhüttenstadt, una utopía urbana inconclusa Jens Malling
  • Cuando la extrema derecha se lanza a por los jóvenes Boris Grésillon
  • Geopolítica de Donald Trump Michael T. Klare
  • Aprendiendo de Srebrenica Philippe Descamps
  • Una economía arrasada Angélique Mounier-Kuhn
  • Israel, acusado de genocidio en Gaza Akram Belkaïd
  • Tel Aviv avanza frenéticamente sus peones Angélique Mounier-Kuhn
  • Palestinas en las cárceles israelíes, una historia de resistencia Asja Zaino y Hélène Servel
  • El árbol dragón de Socotra, testigo de un pasado prohibido Quentin Müller
  • ¿Es justicia la venganza? Razmig Keucheyan
  • El ‘trader’, el boxeador y el Sinn Féin Daniel Finn
  • En África, el ‘gendarme’ está (casi) desnudo Rémi Carayol
  • El día en que los especuladores temblaron Benjamin Lemoine
  • Incompetencia de Bruselas, éxitos de Pekín Kishore Mahbubani
  • Especular con los fantasmas Andrew Kipnis
  • Myanmar: detrás de las armas, los trabajadores Stephen Campbell
  • Lucha de clases en las praderas alpinas Moran Kerinec y Oriane Mollaret
  • Cine postraumático Pierre Conesa

Ecologista

2024, Nº 121
  • Prepararnos para la próxima dana Luis González Reyes
  • Así es el vertedero privado más grande de España Carlos Villeta
  • Reglamento contra la Deforestación Importada Silvia Fernández, Jaume Grau
  • El molusco que tumbó una megalómana infraestructura portuaria en Melilla Rosa González González
  • Biogás y biometano | La importancia del modelo Nacho Escartín, Marina Gros
  • Sí, vivir cerca de un aeropuerto puede hacerte enfermar Pablo Muñoz Nieto
  • ECOMARCHA | Pedaleando por la biodiversidad y la vida Carlos Alonso Cidad
  • Aprendiendo de las plantas, nuestras maestras Lena Pettersson
  • En recuerdo de Ladislao Martínez, "Ladis" Elena Díaz Casero
  • Frente a la turistificación, Baleares se organiza Júlia Isern Bennassar
  • ENTREVISTA | Corinne Morel Darleux "La injusticia social va de la mano de la destrucción ambiental" Valentín Ladrero Pardo
  • La Pinilla, todo por la pasta, o cómo destruir la sierra Claudio Sartorius Alvar González
  • La Junta de Castilla y León quiere menos trabajadores antincendios y más cámaras Jesús Abad
  • 20 años de cárcel y 56.000 euros por intentar paralizar las obras de Aroztegia Redacción Hordago, El Salto
  • Ecolojóvenes, un espacio necesario Ana Aldarias, Alba González
  • Una brigada de la Guardia Civil revela supuestos casos de corrupción del Seprona de Sevilla Sofía Menéndez
  • ENTREVISTA | María Serrano María José Esteso Poves
  • CINE | Mariposas negras María José Esteso Poves, Marta Pascual
  • BREVES | Obituario
  • Tenderete

The European Journal of Development Research

2024, Vol. 36, Nº 5
  • Public Expenditure’s Role in Reducing Poverty and Improving Food and Nutrition Security: Cross-Country Evidence from SPEED Data Hiroyuki Takeshima
  • Influencing Aid Policy: Perceptions of How Member States Shape EU Development Cooperation Iliana Olivié, María Santillán O’Shea
  • Bottom-Up Approaches and Decentralized Extension Structures for Improving Access to and Quality of Extension Services and Technology Adoption: Multi-level Analysis from Malawi Catherine Ragasa, Cristina Alvarez-Mingote, Paul McNamara
  • Domestic Risk Factors, Violence and Marital Dissolution: Evidence from Demographic and Health Survey of India Surya Nath Maiti
  • Climate Change, Malaria Prevalence and Cereal Yields in Sub-Saharan Africa Etayibtalnam Koudjom, Boris O. K. Lokonon, Aklesso Y. G. Egbendewe
  • The Effect of Citizens’ Perception of Governance on Tax Compliance: A Cross-Country Analysis Study for 32 Sub-Saharan African Countries Enrico Nichelatti, Heikki Hiilamo
  • Citizen Participation and Political Trust in Latin America and the Caribbean: A Machine Learning Approach Natalia Pecorari, Jose Cuesta
  • Food Aid Shocks and Food Insecurity: Does Democracy Matter? Jonas Gamso
  • Unity in Diversity? Reflections on Development Studies in the Mid-2020s Andy Sumner
  • Intra-Africa Agricultural Trade, Governance Quality and Agricultural Total Factor Productivity: Evidence from a Panel Vector Autoregressive Model Delphin Kamanda Espoir, Frank BannorRegret Sunge
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Última entrega

  • Rethinking Impact Evaluation fro Development Barbara Befani, Chris Barnett and Elliot Stern
  • Have Development Evaluators Been Fighting the Last War... And If So, What is to be Done? Robert Picciotto
  • Process Tracing and Contribution Analysis:A Combined Approach to Generative Causal Inference for Impact Evaluation. Barbara Befani and John Mayne
  • The Triviality of Measuring Ultimate Outcomes: Acknowledging the Span of Direct Influence Giel Ton, Sietze Vellema and Lan Ge
  • Things you Wanted to Know about Bias in Evaluations but Never Dared to Think Laura Camfield, Maren Duvendack and Richard Palmer-Jones
  • Making M&E More 'Impact-oriented': Illustrations from the UN Jos Vaessen, Oscar Garcia and Juha I. Uitto
  • Some Thoughts on Development Evaluation Processes Ole Winckler Andersen
  • Developing a Research Agenda for Impact Evaluation in Development Patricia J. Rogers and Greet Peersman
2014, Vol. 45, Nº 5
  • Localising Governance: An Outlook on Research and Policy Anuradha Joshi and Markus Schultze-Kraft
  • Power Above and Below the Waterline: Bridging Political Economy and Power Analysis Jethro Pettit and Andrés Mejía Acosta
  • Reading the Local Context: A Causal Chain Approach to Social Accountability Anuradha Joshi
  • Power, Violence, Citizenship and Agency Rosemary McGee
  • Beyond Ballotocracy: Citizens' Voices and the Many Faces of Unruly Politics Mariz Tadros
  • Distributing the Wealth from the Earth Javier Arellano Yanguas and Andrés Mejía Acosta
  • Devolving the Power to Divide: Sectarian Relations in Egypt (2011–12) Mariz Tadros
  • Connecting Citizens to the State: Informal Local Governance Institutions in the Western Balkans Shandana Khan Mohmand and Snezana Misic Mihajlovic
  • Decentralisation and Accountability in War-to-Peace Transitions: The Case of Kosovo Markus Schultze-Kraft and Engjellushe Morina
2014, Vol. 45, Nº 4
CHINA AND INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT: CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES
  • China and International Development: Challenges and Opportunities. ing Gu, Xiulan Zhang, Xiaoyun Li and Gerry Bloom
  • China's Role in the Rising of the South: Vision for 2030 . Xiaoyun Li, Dan Banik, Lixia Tang and Wu Jin
  • China's Role in Burma's Development. Neil Renwick
  • The Impact of China on the Donor Landscape in African Fragile States . Richard Schiere
  • China's Role in Africa: Implications for Governance and Development in Fragile States. Jing Gu and Anthony Carty
  • China and the BRICS Development Bank: Legitimacy and Multilateralism in South-South Cooperation. Adriana Erthal Abdenur
  • China's Development Finance: What Issues for Reporting and Monitoring Systems? Jiajun Xu and Richard Carey
  • Business Borderlands: China's Overseas State Agribusiness. Xiuli Xu, Gubo Qi and Xiaoyun Li
  • China's Foreign Aid Policy and Architecture: Strengths and Weaknesses Lan Xue and Yunnan Chen
2014, Vol. 45, Nº 2-2
New Perspectives from PhD Field Research
  • Introduction: New Perspectives from PhD Field Research. Marika Djolai, Eric Kasper , Ricardo Santos , Shilpi Srivastava y Linda Waldman
  • Weighing Up the Risks: The Challenge of Studying ‘Risk’ in Empirical Research.Stephen Whitfield
  • Performing Peace-building – Conferences, Rituals and the Role of Ethnographic Research. Tobias Denskus
  • The Power of Wellbeing Discourses among Indigenous and Non-Indigenous People in Mexico. Juan Jaime Loera-Gonzalez
  • Why Participation Matters: Communal Drinking Water Management in Bolivia and Ecuador. Maria Teresa Armijos y Anna Maria Walnycki
  • The Necessity of Engaging with Politics: Lessons from the Grass Roots in South India. Sunita Abraham
  • State-Dominated Civil Society and Migrant Children’s Education in Beijing. Myra Pong
  • The Disjuncture between Gendered Legislation and the Practice of Urban Planning: A Case Study of the Swaziland Urban Development Project. Hloniphile Y. Simelane
2014, Vol. 45, Nº 1
Undressing Patriarchy: Men and Structural Violence
  • Introduction: Undressing Patriarchy and Masculinities to Re-politicise Gender. Jerker Edström, Abhijit Das and Chris Dolan

PERSPECTIVES ON MEN, MASCULINITIES AND SHIFTING PATRIARCHAL ORDERS

  • ‘Money has More Weight than the Man’: Masculinities in the Marriages of Angolan War Veterans. John Spall
  • Poor Man’s Patriarchy: Gender Roles and Global Crises. Alexandra Kelbert and Naomi Hossain
  • Are Masculinities Changing? Ethnographic Exploration of a Gender Intervention with Men in Rural Maharashtra, India. Ahonaa Roy and Abhijit Das
  • Homophobia and Patriarchy in Nicaragua: A Few Ideas to Start a Debate. Patrick Welsh
  • Sex Work Undresses Patriarchy with Every Trick! Meena Saraswathi Seshu and Aarthi Pai

EVOLVING WORK WITH MEN AND BOYS

  • The HIV Blind Spot: Men and HIV Testing, Treatment and Care in Sub-Saharan Africa. Tim Shand, Hayley Thomson-de Boor, Wessel van den Berg, Dean Peacock and Laura Pascoe
  • Male Engagement in Deconstructing Institutional Violence in Kenya. Phil Erick Otieno
  • Changing Men: Challenging Stereotypes. Reflections on Working with Men on Gender Issues in India. Abhijit Das and Satish K. Singh

DEVELOPMENT POLICY AND MEN AND BOYS

  • Has Patriarchy been Stealing the Feminists’ Clothes? Conflict-Related Sexual Violence and UN Security Council Resolutions. Chris Dolan
  • A Radical Agenda for Men’s Caregiving. Gary Barker
  • Gender and Development Cooperation: Scaling up Work with Men and Boys. Paul Dover

THE POLITICS OF THE ‘MEN AND BOYS’ ENCOUNTER WITH FEMINISM

  • Reflecting on the Oppressor in the Mirror. Marc Peters
  • Towards an Intersectional Approach to Patriarchy: Male Homosociality in an American Context. Frank G. Karioris
  • The Male Order Development Encounter. Jerker Edström
2013, Vol. 44, Nº 5-6
Whose Goals Count? Lessons for Setting the Next Development Goals
  • Foreword: MDGs in Longer-Term Perspective – A Personal Reflection. Sir Richard Jolly
  • Whose Goals Count? Lessons for Setting the Next Development Goals. Richard Manning, Charlotte Harland Scott and Lawrence Haddad
  • Moving Towards a Post-2015 Development Framework – Lessons from Malawi. An Interview with Her Excellency Madam Joyce Banda, President of Malawi. Charlotte Harland Scott
  • The MDGs, Empowerment and Accountability in Africa: Retrospect and Prospects. Adebayo Olukoshi
  • Do MDGs Matter? India’s Development Trajectory in the 21st Century. Rajesh Tandon
  • Lessons from the Implementation of MDGs in Kenya: Options for a Post-2015 Framework. Mwangi Waituru
  • The MDG Enterprise: Experiences and Thoughts from Zambia. Michael J. Kelly
  • Gender Equality in the Post-2015 Development Agenda: Lessons from the MDGs. Gita Sen
  • Nutrition in Sub-Saharan Africa: Setting the Stage for a Post-2015 Take-off. Anna Lartey
  • Reducing Poverty through Agricultural Development in China. Sangui Wang
  • Post-2015 Development Agenda: Employment and Growth with Special Reference to India. S. Mahendra Dev
  • Infrastructure Deficit, Financing Needs and the Post-2015 MDG Framework in Africa. Mthuli Ncube
  • Broadening the Environmental Agenda in the Post-2015 Development Agenda. Adnan A. Hezri
  • Using 'Equitable and Sustainable Wellbeing' to Build the Post-MDGs Framework. Enrico Giovannini
2013, Vol. 44, Nº 4
China and Brazil in African Agriculture
  • New Development Encounters: China and Brazil in African Agriculture. Ian Scoones, Lídia Cabral and Henry Tugendhat
  • South–South Cooperation in Africa: Historical, Geopolitical and Political Economy Dimensions of International Development. Kojo Sebastian Amanor
  • What can Africa Learn from China's Experience in Agricultural Development? Li Xiaoyun, Tang Lixia, Xu Xiuli, Qi Gubo and Wang Haimin
  • Chinese Agriculture Development Cooperation in Africa: Narratives and Politics. Lila Buckley
  • Brazil–Africa Agricultural Cooperation Encounters: Drivers, Narratives and Imaginaries of Africa and Development. Lídia Cabral, Alex Shankland, Arilson Favareto and Alcides Costa Vaz
  • How Brazil’s Agrarian Dynamics Shape Development Cooperation in Africa. Francesco Maria Pierri
  • Expanding Agri-business: China and Brazil in Ghanaian Agriculture. Kojo Sebastian Amanor
  • Negotiating New Relationships: How the Ethiopian State is Involving China and Brazil in Agriculture and Rural Development. Dawit Alemu and Ian Scoones
  • Brazil and China in Mozambican Agriculture: Emerging Insights from the Field. Sérgio Chichava, Jimena Duran, Lídia Cabral, Alex Shankland, Lila Buckley, Tang Lixia and Zhang Yue
  • Reviving Zimbabwe’s Agriculture: The Role of China and Brazil. Langton Mukwereza
2013, Vol. 44, Nº 3
Seeing the Unseen: Breaking the Logjam of Undernutrition in Pakistan
  • Seeing the Unseen: Breaking the Logjam of Undernutrition in Pakistan. Zulfiqar A. Bhutta, Haris Gazdar and Lawrence Haddad

NUTRITION STATUS IN PAKISTAN: IMPORTANCE, TRENDS, CORRELATES AND CAUSES

  • Evaluation of Nutrition Surveys in Flood affected Areas of Pakistan: Seeing the Unseen. S.M. Moazzem Hossain, Mah Talat, Erin Boyd, Shamim Rafique Chowdhury, Sajid Bashir Soofi, Imtiaz Hussain, Imran Ahmed, Rehana Abdus Salam and Zulfiqar A. Bhutta
  • Towards Improved Food and Nutrition Security in Sindh Province, Pakistan. Shahid Fazal, Paola María Valdettaro, Joanna Friedman, Cécile Basquin and Silke Pietzsch
  • Inflation and Food Security in Pakistan: Impact and Coping Strategies. Haris Gazdar and Hussain Bux Mallah

ASSESSMENT OF SELECTED INTERVENTIONS

  • Impact on Health and Nutrition Outcomes in Sindh Province, Pakistan. Imtiaz Hussain, Sajid Bashir Soofi, Seema Hasan, Nelofer Mehboob, Masawar Hussain, Arjumand Rizvi and Zulfiqar A. Bhutta
  • Impoverished Rural Districts of Pakistan: An Independent Evaluation of Impact on Educational and Cognitive Outcomes in Sindh Province, Pakistan. Sajid Bashir Soofi, Imtiaz Hussain, Nelofer Mehboob, Masawar Hussain, Zaid Bhatti, Saiqa Khan, Seema Hasan and Zulfiqar A. Bhutta
  • Achieving Universal Salt Iodisation (USI) in Pakistan: Challenges, Experiences and the Way Forward. Ahmed K. Masuood and Tausif Akhtar Janjua
  • Agriculture and Nutrition in Pakistan: Pathways and Disconnects. Mysbah Balagamwala and Haris Gazdar

THE POLITICAL ECONOMY OF NUTRITION IN PAKISTAN

  • Engaging Development Partners in Efforts to Reverse Malnutrition Trends in Pakistan. F. James Levinson on behalf of the Pakistan Nutrition Development Partners Group
  • Missing Dimensions in Addressing Child Malnutrition in Pakistan: Lessons from the Tawana Experience. Kausar S. Khan, Ghazala Rafique and Sohail Amir Ali Bawani
  • Nutrition Policy in the Post-devolution Context in Pakistan: An Analysis of Provincial Opportunities and Barriers. Shehla Zaidi, Shandana Khan Mohmand, Noorya Hayat, Andres Mejia Acosta and Zulfiqar A. Bhutta
  • The Emerging Social Contract: State–Citizen Interaction after the Floods of 2010 and 2011 in Southern Sindh, Pakistan. Ayesha Siddiqi
2013, Vol. 44, Nº 2
Real Time Monitoring for the Most Vulnerable
  • Introduction: Real Time Monitoring for the Most Vulnerable – Investing in Common Guidance for Equity and Quality. Martin Greeley, Henry Lucas, Jingqing Chai and Matthew Cummins
  • Real Time Monitoring for the Most Vulnerable: Concepts and Methods. Henry Lucas, Martin Greeley and Keetie Roelen
  • Real Time Monitoring and the New Information Technologies. Henry Lucas, Simon Batchelor and Evangelia Berdou

REAL TIME MONITORING OF THE GLOBAL CRISIS The RIM Initiative in Vietnam: 'Prioritise Rapid Results rather than Publishable Results' Henry Lucas and Jay Chaudhuri

Real Time Monitoring in Romania: Part of the Bigger Picture Keetie Roelen

REAL TIME MONITORING IN THE SOCIAL SECTORS

  • Real Time Monitoring for the Most Vulnerable: UNICEF's Experience in Uganda. Matthew Cummins and Barbara Huddleston
  • Lessons from Senegal’s Database System for Case Management for Child Protection: A Pilot Project on Web-based and Mobile Technology. Jerker Edström, with Amadou Moreau and Xavier R. Sire
  • Real Time Monitoring with Indigenous Peoples: Technical, Social and Political Challenges, and Lessons from Brazil. Alex Shankland, Maria Elvira Toledo, Adriana Barbosa and Maria Ferreira Bittencourt
  • Real Time Monitoring for the Most Vulnerable: Pre-Primary Education in Bangladesh. Mahmuda Akhter and Jay Chaudhuri

REAL TIME MONITORING IN EMERGENCIES AND DISASTERS

  • Real Time Monitoring for the Most Vulnerable:Yemen Social Protection Monitoring Survey 2011–2012. Tammy Smith
  • Real Time Monitoring in Disasters. Nigel Scott and Simon Batchelor
2013, Vol. 44, Nº 1
Piecing it Together: Post-Conflict Security in an Africa of Networked, Multilevel Governance
  • Social Contracts, Networks and Security in Tropical Africa Conflict States: An Overview. David K. Leonard
  • Insecurity and Local Governance in Congo’s South Kivu. Ferdinand Mugumo Mushi
  • A Village-Up View of Sierra Leone’s Civil War and Reconstruction. James Bibi Maiah Vincent
  • Reconstructing Political Order Among the Somalis: The Historical Record in the South and Centre. David K. Leonard and Mohamed Samantar
  • Coordinating Development in Conflict States: Donor Networks in Somalia. Anna Schmidt
  • The Dynamics of Restraint in Côte d’Ivoire. Jeremy Allouche and Patrick Anderson Zadi Zadi
  • Democracy, Liberty and Montesquieu: Constructing Accountable Order in African Conflict States . David K. Leonard
  • The IDS Global Uncertainties Project on Security in an Africa of Networked, Multilevel Governance
2012, Vol. 43, Nº 6
Young people and agriculture in Africa
  • Introduction: The Young People and Agriculture ‘Problem’ in Africa. James Sumberg, Nana Akua Anyidoho, Jennifer Leavy, Dolf J.H. te Lintelo and Kate Wellard
  • Agriculture and the Generation Problem: Rural Youth, Employment and the Future of Farming. Ben White
  • Perceptions and Aspirations: A Case Study of Young People in Ghana's Cocoa Sector. Nana Akua Anyidoho, Jennifer Leavy and Kwadwo Asenso-Okyere
  • ‘A Last Resort and Often Not an Option at All’: Farming and Young People in Ethiopia. Getnet Tadele and Asrat Ayalew Gella
  • Quick Money and Power: Tomatoes and Livelihood Building in Rural Brong Ahafo, Ghana. Christine Okali and James Sumberg
  • Youth Farming and Nigeria's Development Dilemma: The Shonga Experiment. Joseph Ayodele Ariyo and Michael Mortimore
  • Youth, Agriculture and Land Grabs in Malawi. Blessings Chinsinga and Michael Chasukwa
  • Land Policies and Labour Markets in Sub-Saharan Africa: A Law and Economics Analysis. Luis Tomás Montilla Fernández
  • Young People in African (Agricultural) Policy Processes? What National Youth Policies Can Tell Us. Dolf J.H. te Lintelo
2012, Vol. 43, Nº 5
New Roles for Communication in Development?
  • Is Development Research Communication Coming of Age? Blane Harvey, Tessa Lewin and Catherine Fisher
  • Deliberation, Dialogue and Debate: Why Researchers need to Engage with Others to Address Complex Issues. Ajoy Datta
  • Stimulating Demand for Research Evidence: What Role for Capacity-building? Kirsty Newman, Catherine Fisher and Louise Shaxson
  • This Research does not Influence Policy. Patta Scott-Villiers
  • Understanding Context in Learning-centred Approaches to Climate Change Communication. Blane Harvey, Liz Carlile, Jonathan Ensor, Ben Garside and Zachary Patterson
  • Approaches to Development Research Communication. Tessa Lewin and Zachary Patterson
  • Cartographers, Conciliators and Catalysts: Understanding the Communicative Roles of Researchers. Nicholas Benequista and Joanna Wheeler
  • Advances in Knowledge Brokering in the Agricultural Sector: Towards Innovation System Facilitation. Laurens Klerkx, Marc Schut, Cees Leeuwis and Catherine Kilelu
  • Seeing ‘With my Own Eyes’: Strengthening Interactions between Researchers and Schools. Alun Davies, Bibi Mbete, Greg Fegan, Sassy Molyneux and Sam Kinyanjui
  • Passing on the Hot Potato: Lessons from a Policy Brief Experiment . Penelope Beynon, Marie Gaarder, Christelle Chapoy and Edoardo Masset
  • Radio, ICT Convergence and Knowledge Brokerage: Lessons from Sub-Saharan Africa. Heather Gilberds and Mary Myers
  • Changing the Financial Landscape of Africa: An Unusual Story of Evidence-informed Innovation, Intentional Policy Influence and Private Sector Engagement. Simon Batchelor
  • Reframing Digital Storytelling as Co-creative. Lara Worcester
  • Digital Storytelling in Bangladesh: Experiences, Challenges and Possibilities. Samia A. Rahim
  • Changing Focus: Exploring Images of Women and Empowerment in Egypt. Kristina Hallez
  • Real World: Empowering Representations of Women through Film. Tessa Lewin
  • Emerging Implications of Open and Linked Data for Knowledge Sharing in Development. Tim Davies and Duncan Edwards
2012, Vol. 43, Nº Special Issue
Standing on the Threshold: Food Justice in India

OVERVIEW OF FOOD AND NUTRITION IN INDIA

  • Overview. Standing on the Threshold: Food Justice in India. Lawrence Haddad, C.P. Chandrasekhar and Biraj Swain
  • Hunger and Malnutrition in India. N.C. Saxena
  • Food from the Courts: The Indian Experience. Harsh Mander

HUNGRY FOR JUSTICE

  • Elimination of Identity-based Discrimination in Food and Nutrition Programmes in India. Rajendra P. Mamgain and G. Dilip Diwakar
  • Who do ICDS and PDS Exclude and What Can be Done to Change This? Biraj Swain and M. Kumaran
  • Priority Changes for Strengthening Women's Role as Producers, Processors and Providers of Food and Nutrition. Amita Shah
  • How Best to Ensure Adivasis' Land, Forest and Mineral Rights? Felix Padel
  • Food and Nutrition Justice: How to Make it More Newsworthy? Paranjoy Guha Thakurta and Subi Chaturvedi
  • Measuring Political Commitment to Reducing Hunger and Under-nutrition: Can it be Done and Will it Help? Dolf J.H. te Lintelo

MAINTAINING FOOD JUSTICE GAINS

  • Food Price Levels and Volatility: Sources, Impact and Implications. C.P. Chandrasekhar
  • How Can India Help Prevent Food Price Volatility? M.S. Swaminathan and Swarna S. Vepa
  • Large-scale Investments in Agriculture in India. R. Ramakumar
  • Revitalising Agriculture in Eastern India: Investment and Policy Priorities. Nilachala Acharya and Subrat Das
  • Adapting Smallholder Agriculture to Climate Change. G.V. Ramanjaneyulu
  • India's Climate Policy: Squaring the Circle. D. Raghunandan
2012, Vol. 43, Nº 4
Hybrid security orders in Sub-Saharan Africa
  • Preface: Security Sector Reform: An Essential Challenge for Peace Building Processes in Africa.
  • Introduction: Hybrid Security Governance in Africa. Niagalé Bagayoko
  • The African Standby Force: An Element of Prospective Multilevel Security Governance. Olaf Bachmann
  • Multilevel Governance and Security: Security Sector Reform in the Central African Republic. Niagalé Bagayoko
  • Mapping Police Services in the Democratic Republic of Congo. Thierry Nlandu Mayamba
  • A 'Force for Good'? Police Reform in Postconflict Sierra Leone. Joseph P. Chris Charley and Freida Ibiduni M'Cormack
  • Security Systems in Francophone and Anglophone Africa. Niagalé Bagayoko
  • Criminal Networks and Conflict-resolution Mechanisms in Northern Mali. Kalilou Sidibé
2012, Vol. 43, Nº 3
Action Research for Development and Social Change
  • Introduction: Action Research for Development and Social Change. Danny Burns, Blane Harvey and Afredo Ortiz Aragón
  • Getting to Grips with Power: Action Learning for Social Change in the UK. Jethro Pettit
  • Shifting Identity from Within the Conversational Flow of Organisational Complexity. Alfredo Ortiz Aragón
  • Guns, Silences, and Change: Using Action Research in Contexts of Violence. Joanna Wheeler
  • Action Research with Children: Lessons from Tackling Disasters and Climate Change. Thomas Tanner and Frances Seballos
  • Sharing and Co-generating Knowledges: Reflections on Experiences with PRA and CLTS. Robert Chambers
  • Participative Systemic Inquiry. Danny Burns
  • Linking Community, Radio, and Action Research on Climate Change: Reflections on a Systemic Approach. Blane Harvey, Danny Burns and Katy Oswald
2012, Vol. 43, Nº 2
'Some for All?' Politics and Pathways in Water and Sanitation
  • Introduction: ‘Some for All Rather than More for Some’? Contested Pathways and Politics since the 1990 New Delhi Statement. Alan Nicol, Lyla Mehta and Jeremy Allouche

PATHWAYS TAKEN AND NOT TAKEN

  • Some for All Rather than More for Some: A Myth or a Reality? Gourisankar Ghosh
  • Barriers and Opportunities for Sanitation and Water for All, as Envisaged by the New Delhi Statement. Jon Lane

POLITICAL COMPLEXITIES

  • Anti-Privatisation Debates, Opaque Rules and ‘Privatised’ Water Services Provision: Some Lessons from Indonesia. Mohamad Mova Al 'Afghani
  • Pipe Dreams? The Governance of Urban Water Supply in Informal Settlements, New Delhi. Suneetha Dasappa Kacker and Anuradha Joshi
  • Swajaldhara: ‘Reversed’ Realities in Rural Water Supply in India. Shilpi Srivastava
  • Enabling or Disabling? Reflections on the Ethiopian National WASH Inventory Process. Katharina Welle, Florian Schaefer, John Butterworth and Kristof Bostoen

WHOSE KNOWLEDGE COUNTS?

  • Redefining Water Security through Social Reproduction: Lessons Learned from Rajasthan’s ‘Ocean of Sand'. Michael Mascarenhas
  • Closing the Gap between ‘Expert’ and ‘Lay’ Knowledge in the Governance of Wastewater: Lessons and Reflections from New Delhi. Tim Karpouzoglou and Anna Zimmer
  • Is Water Policy the New Water Law? Rethinking the Place of Law in Water Sector Reforms. Philippe Cullet
  • Negotiating Marginalities: Right to the City’s Water. Nishtha Mehta

SANITATION: UPTAKE AND SUSTAINABILITY

  • Sanitation: What’s the Real Problem? Duncan Mara
  • Why not Basics for All? Scopes and Challenges of Community-led Total Sanitation. Kamal Kar
  • Working Locally and Globally for Lasting Change: Linking Community Demand and Political Leadership. Barbara Frost

FOCUSING DOWN ON EQUITY

  • Equity and Inclusion in Sanitation and Hygiene in South Asia: A Regional Synthesis. Ravi Narayanan, Hendrik van Norden, Louisa Gosling and Archana Patkar
  • Needs, Rights and Responsibilities in Water Governance: Some Reflections. Synne Movik
2012, Vol. 43, Nº 1
The pulse of Egypt´s revolt
  • Introduction: The Pulse of the Arab Revolt. Mariz Tadros
  • Precursors of the Egyptian Revolution. Khalid Ali
  • The Role of the Youth's New Protest Movements in the January 25th Revolution. Yusery Ahmed Ezbawy
  • The Mubarak Regime's Failed Youth Policies and the January Uprising. Youssef Wardany
  • The Political Economy of the Egyptian and Arab Revolt. Omar S. Dahi
  • Accumulative Bad Governance. Sameh Fawzy
  • Backstage Governance. Mariz Tadros
  • The January 25th Uprisings: Through or in Spite of Civil Society? Ayman Abd el Wahab
  • Human Rights Organisations and the Egyptian Revolution. Mohamed Hussein El Naggar
  • The Islamist vs the Islamic in Welfare Outreach. Emad Siam
  • The Jaded Gender and Development Paradigm of Egypt. Hania Sholkamy
  • Donors' Responses to Arab Uprisings: Old Medicine in New Bottles? Yousry Mustapha
2011, Vol. 42, Nº 6
Social Protection for Social Justice

OVERVIEW 1

  • Democratic Governance for Social Justice: The Politics of Social Protection. Deepta Chopra and Dolf te Lintelo
  • One Step Beyond: From Social Protection Recipients to Citizens. Savina Tessitore
  • Social Protection in Zambia – Whose Politics? Esther Schüring and Julie Lawson-McDowall
  • Collaborative Governance: Analysing Social Audits in MGNREGA in India. Nidhi Vij

OVERVIEW 2

  • Social Protection to Address the Drivers of Vulnerability: A Bridge too Far? Keetie Roelen
  • Reflections on Including Disability in Social Protection Programmes. Marguerite Schneider, Wamundila Waliuya, Joseph Musanje and Leslie Swartz
  • Why is Social Protection Gender-blind? The Politics of Gender and Social Protection. Nicola Jones and Rebecca Holmes
  • Dignity and Stigma among South African Female Cash Transfer Recipients. Tessa Hochfeld and Sophie Plagerson
  • Richer but Resented: What do Cash Transfers do to Social Relations? Ian MacAuslan and Nils Riemenschneider

OVERVIEW 3

  • Social Protection and Climate Change. Christophe Béné
  • Adaptive Social Protection in Rwanda:‘Climate-proofing’ the Vision 2020 Umurenge Programme. Paul B. Siegel, Justine Gatsinzi and Andrew Kettlewell
  • Is there a Role for Cash Transfers in Climate Change Adaptation? Rachel Godfrey Wood

OVERVIEW 4

  • (Re)distribution and Growth: What is the Role of Social Protection? Rachel Sabates-Wheeler and Gabriele Koehler
  • Addressing Inequality: Framing Social Protection in National Development Strategies. Kate Carroll
  • Transformative Social Protection: Reflections on South Asian Policy Experiences. Gabriele Koehler
  • Political and Civil Society in India’s Welfare Trajectory. Ellen Ehmke
  • Social Protection, the Millennium Development Goals and Human Rights. Wouter van Ginneken
2011, Vol. 42, Nº 5
Time to Reimagine Development
  • Introduction: Time to Reimagine Development?- Lawrence Haddad, Naomi Hossain, J. Allister McGregor y Lyla Mehta
  • A Methodological Strategy for Reimagining Development: Enabling Complex Systemic Patterns to Surface through Multiple Voices. Danny Burns

IMPACTS ON LIVES AND LIVELIHOODS

  • Reimagining Development through the Crisis Watch Initiative. J. Allister McGregor
  • Reimagining Development with Indigenous People: Reflections from the São Gabriel da Cachoeira Workshop. Alex Shankland
  • Experiences and Reimaginings of Development from a Kutchi Village. Lyla Mehta
  • Transforming a Country? A Debate on Reimaginations of Development, Change and Crisis in Ethiopia. Birgit Habermann
  • Better Social Welfare, Ukraine. Marc P. Berenson

REFLECTING ON KEY ASSUMPTIONS FROM DIFFERENT PERSPECTIVES

  • Development Professionals: Reconciling Personal Values with Professional Values. Neranjana Gunetilleke, Nilakshi De Silva y Gayathri Lokuge
  • Reimagining Development in the UK? Findings from the UK Public Opinion Monitor. Johanna Lindstrom y Spencer Henson
  • 'Images, Reflections, Mirrors': Student Perspectives on the Financial Crisis and Challenges for Development. Lars Otto Naess
  • Time to Reimagine Development? Editors Lawrence Haddad, Naomi Hossain, J. Allister McGregor y Lyla Mehta
  • The Faith Factor in Reimagining Development. Mariz Tadros
  • Beyond Silos: Complex Global Shocks and the New Challenges for Civil Society. Naomi Hossain
  • Grassroots Women Organising for Resilient Communities around the World. Dahlia Goldenberg
  • Reimagining Aid for the Next Ten Years: What do Donors Think? Sara J. Wolcott y Lawrence Haddad
  • Using the Financial Crisis to Reimagine the Private Sector. Sara J. Wolcott
  • How can the Financial Sector Better Serve People and the Planet? The Need to Reimagine Finance. Sara J. Wolcott

REIMAGINING ISSUES

  • Reimagining 21st Century Development in Malawi: Generating and Sharing Knowledge Beyond the Traditional Development Establishment. Liz Allcock y Jimmy Kainja
  • Reimagining Participation: Opportunities and Challenges of the Open Source Model of Collaboration for Development Thinking and Practice. Evangelia Berdou
  • Tackling Instability in Financial Markets with a Panic Tax. Neil McCulloch
  • From Reimagining to Repositioning Accountability. Wenny Ho
  • 100 Voices: Southern NGO Perspectives on the Millennium Development Goals and Beyond. Amy Pollard, Andy Sumner, Monica Polato-Lopes y Agnès de Mauroy
2011, Vol. 42, Nº 4
The politics of seed in Africa's Green Revolution.
  • The politics of seed in Africa's Green Revolution: Alternative narratives and competing pathways.
  • The political ecology of cereal seed development in Africa: A history of selection.
  • From farmer participation to pro-poor seed markets: The political economomy of commercial cereal seed networks in Ghana.
  • Seeds and subsidies: The political economy of input programmes in Malawi.
  • The political economy of Ethiopian cereal seed systems: State control, market liberalisation and decentralisation.
  • Can agro-dealers deliver the Green Revolution in Kenya?
  • The politics of seed relief in Zimbabwe.
  • Crowdsourcing crop improvement in Sub-Saharan Africa: A proposal for a scalable an inclusive approach to Food Security.
  • Whose power to control? Some reflections on seed systems and Food Security in a changing world.
2011, Vol. 42, Nº 3
Political Economy of Climate Change.
  • Towards a new political economy of climate change and development.
  • The political dimension of vulnerability: Implications for the Green Climate Fund.
  • Understanding the political economy of the Adaptation Fund.
  • Towards an Understanding of the political economy of the PPCR.
  • Forest voices: Competing narratives over REDD+
  • The political economy of climate resilient development planning in Bangladesh.
  • Prioritising PPCR investments in Mazambique: The politics of "Country Ownership" and "Stakeholder Participation".
  • Negotiating climate resilience in Nepal.
  • Indigenous people and the regulation of REDD+ in Brazil: Beyond the War of the Worlds?
  • The political economy of clean development in India: CDM and Beyond.
  • Bridging research and policy processes for Climate Change Adaptation.
  • Meteorologists meeting rainmakers: Indigenous Knowledge and Climate Policy Processes in Kenya.
  • The political economy of adaptation through Crop Deversification in Malawi.
2011, Vol. 42, Nº 2
Working with the grain? rethinking African governance
  • Towards a theory of local governance and public goods provision.
  • The eight modes of local governance in West Africa.
  • Local powers and the co-delivery of public goods in Niger.
  • Local governance and public goods in Malawi.
  • Makeni city council and the politics of co-production in post-conflict Sierra Leone.
  • Popular concepts of justice and hybrid judicial institucions in Ghana.
  • Rethinking the relationship between neo-patrimonialism and economic development in Africa.
  • Neo-patrimonialism, institutions and economics growth: the case of Malawi, 1964-2009.
  • Conclusion: rethinking African governance and development.
2011, Vol. 42, Nº 2011
Gender, Rights and Religion at the crossroads.
  • Disentangling religion and Politics: Whither gender equality?
  • Religion and Development: A pratitioner's perspective on instrumentalisation.
  • The Islamisation of Human Rights: Implications for gender and politics in the Middle East.
  • Islamism and secularim: between states instrumentalisation and opposition Islamic Movements.
  • Creating conservatism or emancipating subjects? On the narrative of Islamic observance in Egypt.
  • Re-thinking the promotion of Women's Rights through Islam in India.
  • From Islamic Feminism to a Muslim holistic feminism.
  • The Musli, brotherhood's gender agenda: Reformed or reframed?
2010, Vol. 41, Nº 6
People-centred M&E: aligning incentives so agriculture does more to reduce hunger.
  • Overview: Getting a more balanced view of what is working in agriculture to reduce hunger.
  • The sorry state of M&E in Agriculture: Can People-centred Approaches help?
  • Comentary on 'The sorry state of M&E in Agriculture: Can People-centred Approaches help?
  • Evaluation: Why, for whom and how?
  • Three approaches to Monitoring: Feedback Systems, Participatory Monitoring and Evaluation and Logical Frameworks.
  • A revolution whose time has come? The Win-Win of Quantitative Participatory Approaches and Methods. Robert Chambers.
  • Creating the missing feedback loop.
  • Private Sector Metrics contributions to social change: Customer satisfaction meets agricultural development.
  • Women's empowerment, development interventions and the manegement of information flows. Naila Kabeer.
  • A learning approach to monitoring and evaluation.
2010, Vol. 41, Nº 5
Quotas: add women and stir?
  • Implementing affirmative action: global trends.
  • The limits of women's quotas in Brazil.
  • Does the political participation of women matters? Democratic representation, affirmative action and quotas in Costa Rica.
  • A silver lining: Women in reserved seats in local governments in Bangladesh.
  • Towards a politics of collective empowerment: learning from hill women in rural Uttarakhand, India.
  • Forging ahead without an affirmative action policy: Female politicians in Sierra Leone's post-war electoral process.
  • The will to political power: the Rwandan women in leadership.
  • Palestinian women contesting power in chaos.
  • Quotas: A highway to power in Egypt... but for which women?
  • The Sudanese Women's Movement and the mobilisation for the 2008 legislative quota and its aftermath.
2010, Vol. 41, Nº 4
Barriers to the extension of social protection: evidence from Asia.
2010, Vol. 41, Nº 3
Capacity. Reflecting collectively on capacities for change
  • Vices and virtues in Capacity Development by International NGOs
  • Multiple faces of power and learning.
2010, Vol. 41, Nº 2
Negotiating empowerment
  • Tools for transformation?
  • Mobilising for change: strategies and tactics.
  • Empowerment's hidden pathways?