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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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Toxic technical assistance in conditions of state fragility: Field notes from Iraq
Blunt, Peter - In: Progress in Development Studies 12 (2012) 4, pp. 337-352
The toxicity of a single project of US ‘technical assistance’ to Iraq is demonstrated: first, by virtue of its unilateral design and implementation and hence its violation of state sovereignty and basic norms of well-intentioned development; second, by its support of a strong form...
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Towards a reorientation in land reform: From a market to locality-driven approach in South Africa’s land restitution programme
Logan, B. Ikubolajeh; Tengbeh, George; Petja, Brilliant - In: Progress in Development Studies 12 (2012) 2-3, pp. 173-191
Despite general agreement that land reform can be a catalyst for positive rural change in sub-Saharan Africa, the means towards this end are frequently coloured in ideological hues, which manifest themselves in confounding binaries like racial justice/environmental justice, market/state and...
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Gender, family and care provision in developing countries:Towards gender equality
Mínguez, Almudena Moreno - In: Progress in Development Studies 12 (2012) 4, pp. 275-300
This article describes the way in which the scientific literature approaches the issue of gender and care in developing countries, and also examines some of the main analytical trends which have contributed to this debate. The analysis of the documentation published on this subject is far from...
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Spaces of civil society: the role of migrant non-governmental organizations in Beijing and Shanghai
Hsu, Jennifer Y.J. - In: Progress in Development Studies 12 (2012) 1, pp. 63-76
This article examines the impact of migrant non-governmental organizations (NGOs) on the development of civil society in Beijing and Shanghai. Interviews with migrant NGOs’ representatives and government departments suggest that the expansion of civil society is dependent on both state...
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Ethnic federalism and its potential to dismember the Ethiopian state
Mehretu, Assefa - In: Progress in Development Studies 12 (2012) 2-3, pp. 113-133
The Horn of Africa has become the most fragmented post-colonial region in Africa. The largest state in the region, Ethiopia, with its unequalled demographic and resource power lost one of its provinces to secession and the rest of the country became divided into ethnic enclosures called...
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Is ICT the panacea to sub-Saharan Africa’s development problems? Rethinking Africa’s contentious engagement with the global information society
Kyem, Peter A. Kwaku - In: Progress in Development Studies 12 (2012) 2-3, pp. 231-244
The explosion in mobile phone subscription notwithstanding, benefits from ICT deployment are far from being realized in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA). A clash between the rationality for development and local systems of reasoning, and the failure to cultivate behaviours that support technological...
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Why do people do stuff? Reconceptualizing remittance behaviour in diaspora-development research and policy
Page, Ben; Mercer, Claire - In: Progress in Development Studies 12 (2012) 1, pp. 1-18
Attempts by policy-makers to encourage diasporas to engage in development in the Global South rely on conceptions of behaviour drawn from economics that emphasize individual choice, stimuli and motivations. This article argues that diasporas are better understood as ‘communities of...
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Negotiating gender equality in development organizations:The role of agency in the institutionalization of new norms and practices
Porter, Fenella - In: Progress in Development Studies 12 (2012) 4, pp. 301-314
This article considers how, in the context of development, the negotiation of meanings and individual values can create a crucial link between an awareness of gender relations and actual changes in the norms and practices of an organization. I use the concept of institutional agency to question...
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New corporate social responsibility models for oil companies in Nigeria’s delta region: What challenges for sustainability?
Aaron, Kiikpoye K. - In: Progress in Development Studies 12 (2012) 4, pp. 259-273
Against the background of new models of corporate-community engagements in response to the failings of old models by oil transnationals, this article attempts an assessment of the implementation of the Global Memorandum of Understanding (GMoU) by Chevron and Shell on sustainable community...
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The brain drain of health care professionals from sub-Saharan Africa: A geographic perspective
Kalipeni, Ezekiel; Semu, Linda L.; Mbilizi, Margaret Asalele - In: Progress in Development Studies 12 (2012) 2-3, pp. 153-171
This article examines the flows of physicians and nurses from African countries to Europe and North America using available data sets. It offers a geographic perspective of the magnitude and flow of these skilled health care professionals and highlights positive and negative impacts of the flows...
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