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development 35 poverty 18 Africa 14 gender 12 governance 11 participation 11 neoliberalism 10 South Africa 9 World Bank 9 globalization 8 institutions 8 vulnerability 7 Bangladesh 6 India 6 NGOs 6 civil society 6 decentralization 6 economic growth 6 sustainable development 6 development policy 5 development theory 5 discourse 5 inequality 5 knowledge 5 livelihoods 5 migration 5 rural development 5 security 5 water 5 Asia 4 GATS 4 Ghana 4 HIV/AIDS 4 climate change 4 developing countries 4 empowerment 4 food security 4 policy 4 power 4 sub-Saharan Africa 4
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Chant, Sylvia 3 Corbridge, Stuart 3 Obrist, Brigit 3 Rigg, Jonathan 3 Binns, Tony 2 Briggs, John 2 Camfield, Laura 2 Chen, John-ren 2 Clarke, Matthew 2 Dao, Minh Quang 2 Ghosh, Dipak 2 Henley, Robert 2 Kalipeni, Ezekiel 2 Lennan, Anne Mc 2 Logan, B. Ikubolajeh 2 Mawdsley, Emma 2 Mercer, Claire 2 Morse, Stephen 2 O'Dempsey, Tim 2 Owusu, Francis Y. 2 Palmer-Jones, Richard 2 Pfeiffer, Constanze 2 Porter, Gina 2 Prowse, Martin 2 Sarkar, Prabirjit 2 Wilson, Gordon 2 Aaron, Kiikpoye K. 1 Abe, Akiko 1 Adekola, Abel 1 Adger, W. Neil 1 Ahmed, Fakhruddin 1 Akbar, Mashfique Ibne 1 Akram, Naeem 1 Al-Amin, Abul Quasem 1 Al-Mamun, Abdullah 1 Ali, Mansoor 1 Allais, Stephanie Matseleng 1 Anderson, R. Jerome 1 Ansell, Nicola 1 Anthony L. D’Agostino 1
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Progress in Development Studies 243 Progress in Development Studies 2(4):269-82 (2002) 1
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RePEc 243 ECONIS (ZBW) 1
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Racism, migration and development: the foundations of planetary order
Duffield, Mark - In: Progress in Development Studies 6 (2006) 1, pp. 68-79
Using Foucault’s conception of racism and sovereign power as a point of departure, this paper examines an expansive and centralizing security architecture that interconnects the policing of international migration, the promotion of domestic social cohesion and the search for overseas...
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The Bali bombs and the tourism development cycle
Putra, I Nyoman Darma; Hitchcock, Michael - In: Progress in Development Studies 6 (2006) 2, pp. 157-166
This paper analyses the impact of the Bali bombings on international visitor arrivals in Bali and compares this crisis with previous crises with reference to Butler’s hypothetical tourism area life cycle. The paper demonstrates that the Bali bombings had by far the greatest impact on...
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Functions of violence revisited: greed, pride and grievance in Sri Lanka’s civil war
Korf, Benedikt - In: Progress in Development Studies 6 (2006) 2, pp. 109-122
This paper revisits the rationalist conceptions of warlordism in civil wars, which has amounted into the greed hypothesis as opposed to grievance. This argument states that rebels are not motivated to generate public goods - the betterment of society - but seek private gain. Violence becomes a...
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The ‘gender lens’: a racial blinder?
White, Sarah C. - In: Progress in Development Studies 6 (2006) 1, pp. 55-67
While gender is highly visible in development theory and practice, race is rarely mentioned. This paper asks why this is, and how far Gender and Development (GAD) itself is implicated in the lack of recognition of race. The paper begins by acknowledging the complexity of the question: that race,...
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Knowledge, learning and development: a post-rationalist approach
McFarlane, Colin - In: Progress in Development Studies 6 (2006) 4, pp. 287-305
The relations between knowledge, learning and development are of growing importance in development, but despite the growth of interest in this area since the mid-1990s, key issues have yet to be explored. This review argues the need to attend to how knowledge and learning are conceived in...
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Analysing institutional partnerships in development: a contract between equals or a loaded process?
Morse, Stephen; McNamara, Nora - In: Progress in Development Studies 6 (2006) 4, pp. 321-336
Partnerships are complex, diverse and subtle relationships, the nature of which changes with time, but they are vital for the functioning of the development chain. This paper reviews the meaning of partnership between development institutions as well as some of the main approaches taken to...
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The role of wild food plants in poverty alleviation and biodiversity conservation in tropical countries
Delang, Claudio O. - In: Progress in Development Studies 6 (2006) 4, pp. 275-286
Recent research linking poverty alleviation and forest conservation has frequently focused on the potential contribution of the commercialization of Non-Timber Forest Products (NTFPs), and has consequently emphasized incomes from NTFPs rather than their consumption. This paper aims to understand...
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The United Nations International Year of Ecotourism: a critical analysis of development implications
Butcher, Jim - In: Progress in Development Studies 6 (2006) 2, pp. 146-156
The United Nations International Year of Ecotourism (IYE) of 2002 marked out the rise of ecotourism from new niche market opportunity in the 1980s to being regarded by its advocates as an exemplary form of sustainable development in the rural developing world. This paper briefly situates the IYE...
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Disaster relief efforts: an update
Paul, Bimal Kanti - In: Progress in Development Studies 6 (2006) 3, pp. 211-223
A vast literature currently exists focusing on disaster response. This literature clearly suggests that victims of natural disasters need outside support to cope with hardships and distress caused by extreme events. This is particularly true for victims in developing countries, where disasters...
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Contrasting perspectives on globalization and labour in South Africa
Jenkins, Rhys - In: Progress in Development Studies 6 (2006) 3, pp. 185-200
The academic analysis of the labour market impacts of globalization has been dominated by neoclassical approaches both in the extensive work on developed countries and the more limited, but growing literature on developing countries. However, in many developing countries the positive impacts...
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