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Soberanía Alimentaria, Biodiversidad y Culturas

2025, Nº 52
Alimentación y vida en el caos climático

EDITORIAL

Alimentación y vida en el caos climático

AMASANDO LA REALIDAD

  • Invertir la narrativa ecologista. Juan Bordera
  • Suturar la herida climática. Isabel Hernández Suárez
  • Divagaciones sobre vivienda rural y refugio climático. Verónica Sánchez Martino
  • El cansancio ontológico. Desirée Martos Cañete y Hugo Rodríguez Braga
  • La alimentación en manos del pueblo. Patricia Dopazo Gallego
  • Cuidar la esencia del pueblo por los caminos de agua. Jaume Puchalt
  • ASDECOBA. Lo comunitario como refugio. Isa Álvarez Vispo

DE UN VISTAZO Y MUCHAS ARISTAS

  • Conversatorio: «Mi esperanza es que la agricultura campesina sí tenga respuestas». Revista SABC

EN PIE DE ESPIGA

  • Bioeconomía, biogás, ¿qué tienen de bio? José Ramón Olarrieta
  • Destellos de soberanía alimentaria. Samuel Ortiz Pérez

VISITAS DE CAMPO

  • Ecopipa. El refugio que buscan las semillas en Padilla de Arriba. María Herrero
  • El Salvador. Incertidumbres políticas y climáticas. Gustavo Duch

PALABRA DE CAMPO

  • Serrana Cuir. La Gavella Colectiva Autogestionada
  • Un modelo que atraviesa vidas. Reseña de Memorias ahogadas. Edurne Bagué
  • La fuente. Un lugar de encuentro para pobladoras
  • Semillas de resistencia campesina. Dora Cabaleiro

Alternatives Humanitaires / Humanitarian Alternatives

2025, Nº 28
The crisis of humanitarian action in the age of climate change

Whether this is the "age of crises", polycrisis or permacrisis, the idea that we are living in an unprecedented period of instability and uncertainty has become a common way of understanding our times. At the time of writing these lines, the future of humanitarian action and human solidarity appears even more precarious, as the erosion of multilateralism, cuts in public development aid and the global rise of the far right increasingly challenge the very notion of international cooperation.


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ESTUDIOS DE ECONOMÍA APLICADA

2025, Vol. 43, Nº 1
  • Exploring the Impact of Machine Learning and AI on Inflation Prediction: A Bibliometric Approach Daniela Agostina Gonzalez
  • Government Stability and Inflation Dynamics: Evidence from South Asian Nations Ummya Salma, Md. Fazlul Huq KhanLogo ORCID, Chandan Kumar Roy
  • Sr Winter is coming… To Colombia?: Economic Impacts of Global Uncertainty in 2022 Gustavo Hernández, Santiago Barbosa
  • Efectos de los ciclos económicos sobre los créditos bancarios en Colombia usando datos mensualizados Carlos José Quimbay Herrera Árbol académico, Anyelo Leonardy Alvarez
  • Condiciones para alcanzar acuerdos salariales óptimos entre sindicatos y empresas en México Luis Antonio Andrade Rosas, Luis David Cadena Salom
  • La titulización del usufructo de los pisos de los jubilados como herramienta de política social Samuel Esheya
  • La titulización del usufructo de los pisos de los jubilados como herramienta de política social Miguel Córdoba Bueno
  • Assessing the sustainability of post-Covid China’s economy Pierre Rostan, Alexandra Rostan
  • The Food Acquisition Program and Nutritional Status of Children: An Assessment in Brazilian Municipalities Tiana Assis, Daniel Arruda CoronelLogo ORCID, Kalinca Léia Becker
  • Feminization of Spanish Regional Parliaments: Influence or Mere Presence? Rosario Asián-Chaves, Inmaculada Masero Moreno, David Patiño Rodríguez
  • El sector de la Hostelería en España,: el gran olvidado de la Política Turística Covadonga Ordóñez García- Diverting Traffic From Private Vehicles to Public Transportation: A Case Study Of Campus Commutes in Valencia (Spain) Bárbara Vázquez Paja, Salvador del Saz Salazar, María Feo Valero

Journal of Human Development and Capabilities

2025, Vol. 26, Nº 1
  • Halfway There, Long Way to Go: The Role of People’s Agency in the Final Years of the Sustainable Development Goals M. Niaz Asadullah, Ann Elizabeth Mitchell, Giulia Greco, Sophie Mitra, Mario Biggeri, Sridhar Venkatapuram, Alejandra Boni & Enrica Chiappero-Martinetti
  • Tracking SDG Achievements in the Age of Polycrisis Theresa Beltramo, Giacomo de Giorgi & Ibrahima Sarr
  • Human Development , Productivity, and Economic Growth Luis Varona & Jorge R. Gonzales
  • First Rule: Keep Pedalling. Co-Theorising with Food-Delivery Workers How to Make Digital Platforms Capability-Enhancing Pietro Ghirlanda
  • A Capability Indicator for Family Farms in the Global North – Concept and Test from Switzerland Stefan Mann & Manika Rödiger
  • “It's not that we Feel Incompetent, We Simply Lack the Institutional Solutions” Applying a Collective Capabilities Perspective to Voluntary Organisations in the Homelessness Field Harm Deleu, Sylvie Van Dam & Mieke Schrooten
  • Capability Approach Lens to Public-space Sexual Harassment of Women: Evidence from India, Bangladesh, and Pakistan Günseli Berik, Haimanti Bhattacharya, Tejinder Pal Singh, Aashima Sinha, Jacqueline Strenio, Sharin Shajahan Naomi, Sameen Zafar & Sharon Talboys

Gender Issues

2025, Vol. 42, Nº 1
  • Power Over Women: Unmasking Toxic Masculinity's Role in Understanding Sexual Violence in College Athletes Emily Keener, Amanda ReichertKimberly Wilsoncroft
  • Exploring Gendered Perspectives on Personality Traits and Entrepreneurial Performance in Lebanon during the COVID-19 Crisis Moustafa Haj Youssef, Nagham Sayour
  • Patriarchy and Gender Inequality: A Comprehensive Analysis of Women's Empowerment in Contemporary India Richi Simon, Shumayela Hasan
  • Electoral Dynamics and the LGBTQ + Discourse in Ghana’s Assin North By-Election Issahaku Alhassan, George Asekere, Simon Kaba Kanlisi
  • Gender Differences in Environmental Attitudes: An Analysis Using the NEP Scale Nikolett Gyurián Nagy
  • Clinicians’ Experiences in Transgender Healthcare: The Impact of Sexology Training on Roles, Challenges, and Solutions Sérgio A. Carvalho, Teresa Forte, Patrícia M. Pascoal
  • Problematising Sharenting of Supermoms in a Neoliberal Context Deniz Palalar Alkan, Safak Gündüz, Rifat Kamasak
  • Beyond Coping? Young Military Women and Gendered Coping Strategies in the Swedish Armed Forces Mariam Bjarnesen
  • Exploring the Impact of Online Focus Group Gender Composition: Insights from a Study on Gender and Transport Rich C. McIlroyKatie McPeake

Le Monde diplomatique

2025, Vol. 353
  • ¿Quiénes son los votantes de Reagrupamiento Nacional? Benoît Bréville
  • El confinamiento: de la obediencia al olvido Nicolas Mariot y Théo Boulakia
  • La Europa marcial, una bomba antisocial Frédéric Lebaron y Pierre Rimbert
  • Tras la pista de la flota fantasma rusa Charles Perragin y Guillaume Renouard
  • Fiebre del oro global Tristan Coloma
  • En el corazón de las guerras y el contrabando Tristan Coloma
  • Ucrania, la paz a marchas forzadas Hélène Richard
  • El viejo sueño israelí de vaciar Gaza Alain Gresh
  • Los judíos británicos, entre el malestar y la crítica Tristan de Bourbon-Parme
  • Sobre los “escudos humanos” Mathias Delori
  • Las dos caras de Ruanda Eric Kennes y Nina Wílen
  • Revuelta contra las prebendas en Serbia Ana Otaševic
  • Un Estado a la medida de Donald Trump Martin Barnay
  • El engañoso bilingüismo oficial de Canadá Philippe Descamps
  • Inventiva e inseguridad lingüística en Acadia Philippe Descamps
  • ¿Fue necesario el Gran Encierro? Nicolas Mariot y Théo Boulakia
  • Buenas intenciones y viejos hábitos Nicolas Mariot y Théo Boulakia
  • La orden social del mérito _Maïlys Khider y Timothée de Rauglaudre
  • La condición inhumana Christian de Brie
  • Cuando François Hollande reescribe la izquierda Serge Halimi
  • El regreso de las fanfarrias Antoine Pecqueur
  • Buscar una alternativa Evelyne Pieiller

The European Journal of Development Research

2025, Vol. 37, Nº 1
  • Social Safety Nets and Food Insecurity in MENA in the Time of COVID-19 Amira El-Shal, Eman Moustafa, Nada Rostom, Yasmine Abdelfattah
  • Educational Segregation and Household Occupation: Role of School Education in Reproduction of Social Hierarchy in India Samyak Jain
  • Social Enterprise Under Moral Hazard: Who Gets State Subsidies and Active Financing? Anita Lovas, Edina Berlinger, Fanni Tóth
  • Integrating Environmental Justice into Child-Sensitive Social Protection: The Environmental Roots of Intergenerational Poverty in Amazonia Thaís de Carvalho
  • Why Target Communities Remain Subjects Rather than Partners of Development Agencies in Integrated Conservation and Development Projects in Latin America Louise Marie Busck-Lumholt, Esteve Corbera, Ole Mertz
  • Long-Term Effects of Childhood Exposure to War on Domestic Violence Joseph B. Ajefu, Daniela Casale
  • Differential Bunching Impacts Across the Income Distribution: Evidence from Tax Administrative Data Kwabena Adu-Ababio, Samuel Bryson, Evaristo Mwale, John Rand
  • Examination of Structural Shift in Food Consumption During the COVID-19 Pandemic in India Nidhi Kaicker, Aashi Gupta, Raghav Gaiha
  • Against Self-Reflexive Confessions: Collective Dialogues to Progressively Transform Academic North–South Collaborations Kewan Mertens, Adriana Moreno Cely, Viola N. Nyakato
  • Political Patronage and the Labour Market Experience of High-Skilled Workers: Mixed Methods Evidence from Sierra Leone Jamelia Harris

Ecologista

2024, Nº 122
  • El hotel El Algarrobico, un fracaso institucional José Ignacio Domínguez
  • La dana, el creciente fértil y el decreciente inevitable Juan Bordera
  • ¿Aprender de las catástrofes? Reflexiones tras la dana en Valencia José Albelda, Lorena Rodríguez Mattalía, Jorge Riechmann
  • Fotorreportaje. La dana en imágenes Jaime Pérez Rivero, María José Esteso Poves
  • Los residuos industriales en la genuina circularidad Rosa Fernández Díaz
  • Ecoembes, la historia de un dato increíble Alberto Vizcaíno López
  • Entrevista. Joaquim Sempere, filósofo: “Hay que lograr que la austeridad, la solidaridad universal y el respeto por la naturaleza lleguen a ser lo normal” Rafael Díaz-Salazar
  • La cantera de Lobres. Una explotación sin licencia a pocos metros del pueblo y en zona protegida Juan Antonio Martínez Romera ‘Nono’, Paz Buendía
  • La rebaja de la protección del lobo en Europa: una peligrosa tendencia sin base científica Andrés Illana Martínez
  • Extractivismos de cercanía. Una mirada crítica desde los ecofeminismos Área Ecofeminista de Ecologistas en Acción
  • Boicot comercial a las empresas cómplices del genocidio en Gaza Luis Azorín Vera
  • Tecnofeudalismo. Que los árboles no nos impidan ver el bosque Raúl Radovich
  • Relato. Las sandalias de Tana Ilka Oliva Corado

Postcolonial Studies

2024, Vol. 27, Nº 3

Articles

  • Beyond belief: secularism, religion and our muddled modernity Sanjay Seth
  • Science and indigenous knowledge: the significance of the mātauranga Māori debate Luke O’Sullivan
  • ‘I sing to you / from my place with my righteous kin’: Judith Wright’s decolonial poetics Amy Bouwer
  • Algorithmic archaeologies and genealogies of hate: hidden histories and the scrambled temporalities of political affect Purnima Mankekar-

Book Reviews

  • Defend the brutes Musab Younis
  • Out of the dark night: essays on decolonization Xiaochun Lei
  • The middle-class sensorium and ethnographic provocations in Angola Vivian Chenxue Lu
  • What is ailing Africa? Practical philosophy in reinventing Africa Reza Adeputra Tohis
  • The climate of history in a planetary age Miguel Vatter

Gender & Development

2024, Vol. 32, Nº 3
Disaster and Resilience: Intersectional approaches towards establishing resilient communities during crises

Introduction

  • Disaster and resilience: intersectional approaches towards establishing resilient communities during crises Suranjana Gupta, Gayatri Menon, Ayse Yonder, Shivani Satija & Anandita Ghosh

Research ARticles

  • Resilience aspirations, precarious futures: gender invisibility, racialised risk, and forced displacements in the city of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Luciana Mendes Barbosa
  • Organised dispossession and development as disaster: analysing caste and gender in disaster policymaking Muneeb Ul Lateef Banday & Anukriti Dixit
  • Tiding over socio-ecological vulnerabilities: experiences of two groups of cleaning/domestic women workers from Kerala, India Anamika Ajay & J. Devika
  • Beyond drinking water supply infrastructure: gendered lived experiences in coastal Bangladesh Afsana Afrin Esha
  • Neend Udaao Andolan: Bhopali women’s responses to the ongoing environmental and health disaster surrounding the abandoned Union Carbide factory, Bhopal, India Rachna Dhingra & Madhumita Dutta
  • Promoting youth advocacy for resilience to disasters: a pilot study Allen Hyde, Meltem Alemdar, Katie OConnell, Philip Omunga, Michelle Reckner, Yanni Loukissas, Iris Tien, Mohsin Yousufi, Nisha Botchwey, Olivia Chatman, Kamiya Clayton, Mildred McClain, Mustafa Shabazz & Blaine Branch
  • Building Community Resilience: Strategies of Women and Nonbinary-led Grassroots Organisations in New York City Ayse Yonder
  • A Beirut blast: how inclusive disaster management for refugees and hosts reassembled a community in a disintegrated city Jasmin Lilian Diab
  • The role of rituals and cultural heritage in post-disaster social resilience: the case of Antakya Sonyel Oflazoğlu & Metin Dora
  • Establishing resilient communities through women’s leadership and organising: a case study in Gaziantep, Türkiye Mia Tong & Ceren Topgül
  • Taking others in: conceptualising hosting with feminist ethics of care and mutual aid Cynthia Caron
  • The Community Resilience Fund: a transformative tool for grassroots women-led community resilience Suranjana Gupta, Anwesha Tewary, Violet Shivutse, Elisabeth Markham, Doreen Magotsi, Brigita Ra Sekar Laras, Syarifah Anggrenni & Shraddha Pandya

Resources

  • Here you can find additional materials related to the issue Anandita Ghosh and Shivani Satija

Book Reviews

  • Yaari: An Anthology on Friendship by Women and Queer Folx Sadaf Nausheen
  • Contemporary Gender Formations in India: In-between Conformity, Dissent and Affect Deepti Komalam
  • Migration, Food Security and Development: Insights from Rural India Kunal Munjal and Amrita Datta
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Última entrega

  • ‘Human nature’, science and international political theory. Chris Brown
  • International relations in the making of political Islam: interrogating Khomeini's ‘Islamic government’. Kamran Matin
  • From fratricide to security community: re-theorising difference in the constitution of Nordic peace. Christopher S Browning and Pertti Joenniemi
  • One state-one nation: the naturalisation of nation–state congruency in IR theory. Moran M Mandelbaum
  • Imagining ourselves then and now: nostalgia and Canadian multiculturalism. Mira Sucharov
2013, Vol. 16, Nº 3
  • The importance of the Eurasian steppe to the study of international relations. Iver B Neumann and Einar Wigen
  • Decaf empowerment? Post-Washington Consensus development policy, fair trade and Kenya's coffee industry. Zoë Pflaeger
  • Securing energy or energising security: the impact of Russia's energy policy on Turkey's accession to the European Union. Burak Bilgehan Özpek
  • Designing the Financial Stability Board: a theoretical investigation of mandate, discretion, and membership. Manuela Moschella
  • (Babylonian) Lions, (Asian) Tigers, and (Russian) Bears: a statistical test of three rivalrous paths to conflict. Paul A Kowert and Cameron G Thies
2013, Vol. 16, Nº 2
Linguistic approaches to analyzing policies and the political
  • Why metaphor and other tropes? Linguistic approaches analysing policies and the political. Alan Cienki and Dvora Yanow
  • Constituting China: the role of metaphor in the discourses of early Sino-American relations. Eric M. Blaqnchard
  • The role of "social exclusion" and other metaphors in the contemporary British social policy: a cognitive criticaol approach. Paul Davidson
  • People out of place: allochthony and autochthony in the Netherlands' identity discourse - mataphors and categories in action. Dvora Yanow and Marleen van der Haar
  • How are language constructions constitutive? Strategic uses of conventional discourses about immigration. Claudia Strauss
  • Bringing concepts from cognitive linguistics into the analysis of policies and the political. Alan Cienki
2013, Vol. 16, Nº 1
  • Politics, law, and the sacred: a conceptual analysis. Friedrich Kratochwil.
  • Governmentality´s (missing) international dimension and the promiscuity of German neoliberalism. Hans-Martin Jaeger.
  • Locating the normative within economic science: toward the analysis of hidden discourses of democracy in international politics. Milja Kurki.
  • Caribbean development alternatives and the CARIFORUM-European Union economic partnership agreement. Matthew Louis Bishop, Tony Heron, Anthony Payne.
  • The Common Agricultural Policy Health Check: time to check the health of the theory of the reform?. Marko Lovec, Emil Erjavec.
  • The feasibility of an expanded regime on the use of force: the case of the responsability to protect. Douglas Brommesson, Henrik Friberg Fernros.
2012, Vol. 15, Nº 4
Power of Numbers
  • The power of numbers in global governance. Hans Krause Hansen and Arthur Mühlen-Schulte
  • Full faith in credit? The power of numbers in rating frontier sovereigns and the global governance of development by the UNDP. Arthur Mühlen-Schulte
  • Pragmatic numbers: the IMF, financial reform, and policy learning in least likely environments. Leonard Seabrooke
  • The power of performance indices in the global politics of anti-corruption. Hans Krause Hansen
  • Making serious measures: numerical indices, peer review, and transnational actor-networks. Tony Porter
2012, Vol. 15, Nº 3
  • A global journal with Central European roots: a vision for the JIRD. Jozef Bátora, Annette Freyberg-Inan, John Gould, Nik Hynek, David Karp and Petra Roter
  • Into the ‘Heart of Darkness’ — EU's civilising mission in the DR Congo. Gabi Schlag
  • Complexity theory and the War on Terror: understanding the self-organising dynamics of leaderless jihad. Antoine Bousquet
  • The roles states play: a Meadian interactionist approach. David M McCourt
  • The social construction of terrorism: media, metaphors and policy implications. Alexander Spencer
  • Parliamentary peace or partisan politics? Democracies’ participation in the Iraq War. Patrick A Mello
2012, Vol. 15, Nº 2
Critiquing Liberalism
  • Critique in a time of liberal world order. Beate Jahn
  • The liberal renaissance and the end(s) of history. Tim Di Muzio
  • Geniuses, exiles and (liberal) postmodern subjectivities. Rosemary E. Shinko
  • Liberal internationalism and the law vs liberty paradox. Linda S. Bishai
  • Missing the target: NGOs, global civil society and the arms trade. Anna Stavrianakis
  • Eternal peace, perpetual war? A critical investigation into Kant's conceptualisations of war. Andreas Behnke
  • Islam, nihilism and liberal secularity. Mustapha Kamal Pasha
  • Liberal fundamentals: invisible, invasive, artful, and bloody hands. Naeem Inayatullah and David L. Blaney
2012, Vol. 15, Nº 1
  • A call for hermeneutical perspectives on climate change and conflict: the case of Ethiopia and Eritrea. Peter Haldén
  • International organisations and policy diffusion: the global norm of lifelong learning. Anja P Jakobi
  • Aid allocation of the emerging Central and Eastern European donors. Balázs Szent-Iványi
  • Introduction to the sociology/ies of international relations. Anne-Marie D'Aoust
  • From epistemology to practice: a sociology of science for international relations. Christian Bueger
  • Everyday practices of international relations: people in organizations. Oliver Kessler and Xavier Guillaume
  • Accounting for the politics of language in the sociology of IR. Anne-Marie D'Aoust
  • Beyond geography and social structure: disciplinary sociologies of power in international relations. Kevin McMillan
2011, Vol. 14, Nº 4
  • ‘Getting things right?’: a reconsideration of critical realism as a metatheory for IR. Juha Käpylä y Harri Mikkola
  • Power beyond conditionality: European organisations and the Hungarian minorities in Romania and Slovakia. Jakob Skovgaard
  • The social construction of European solidarity: Germany and France in the EU policy towards the states of Africa, the Caribbean, and the Pacific (ACP) and Central and Eastern European Countries (CEEC). Siegfried Schieder, Rachel Folz y Simon Musekamp
  • Ali A. Mazrui, postcolonialism and the study of international relations. Seifudein Adem
2011, Vol. 14, Nº 3

Artículos

  • Re-presenting Ireland: tourism, branding and national identity in Ireland. Michael Clancy
  • Civilianising warfare: ways of war and peace in modern counterinsurgency. Colleen Bell
  • Civil-military cooperaction in crisis management in Africa: American and European Union policies compared. Gorm Rye Olsen

Forum

  • What is critical IPE? Ian Bruff y Daniela Tepe
  • Where did the critical go? Owen Worth
  • 'What's "critical" about critical theory': capturing the social totality. Anita Fischer y Daniela Tepe
  • Finding space in critical IPE: a scalar-relational approach. Huw Macartney y Stuart Shields
2011, Vol. 14, Nº 2
Hierarchy in World Politics
  • Empire, imperialism and conceptual history.
  • Eco-imperialism: Governance, resistance, hierarchy.
  • The Middle East in the world hierachy: Imperialism and resistance.
  • Hegemony, not empire.
2011, Vol. 14, Nº 1
  • The state as citizen: State personhood and ideology.
  • Gender and race in the European Security Strategy: Europe as a "force for good"?
  • Race for the money: International financial centres in Asia.
  • Development issues in Africa: Challenges, concepts, opportunities.
  • Empowering tomorrow´s African entrepreneurs and managers: The global business school network.
  • Sexual and gender-based violence in Liberia and the case for a comprehensive approach to the rule of law.
  • Negotiating regions=fostering welfare: The Economic Partnership Agreements as new model of development?
2010, Vol. 13, Nº 4
Special Issue on Deleuze and Guatari and International Relations.
  • The European rescue, recommodification, and/or reterritorialisation of the (becoming-capitalis) state? Marx, Deleuze, Guattari, and the European Union.
  • Oedipal authority and capitalist sovereignity: a Deleuzoguattarian reading of IR theory.
  • From The Twenty Years' Crisis to the Theory of International Politics: a rhizomatic reading of realism.
  • Of nomadic unities: Gilles Deleuze on the nature of sovereignity.
  • Alongside global political economy - a rhizome of informal finance.
  • Interference: between political science and political philosophy.
2010, Vol. 13, Nº 3
  • The social purpose of new governance: Lisbon and the limits to legitimacy.
  • NGOs as catalysts for international arms control? The ratification of the Chemical Weapons Convention and the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty in the United States.
  • Ambiguous universalism: theorising race/nation/class in international relations.
  • Imposing coherence: the central role of practice in Friedrich Kratochwill's theorising of politics, international relations and science.
2010, Vol. 13, Nº 2
  • German development policy 1998-2005: the limits of normative global governance.
  • Court reform in transitional states: Chile and the Philippines.
2010, Vol. 13, Nº 1
  • On the transformation of warfare: a plausibility probe of the new war thesis.
  • In the loop: multilevel feedback and the politics of change at the IMF and World Bank.