Contenu du sommaire
Revue | Development in Practice |
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Numéro | Vol. 18, no 6, 2008 |
- Editorial - Eade D. p. 671-672
- On the agenda: North–South research partnerships and agenda-setting processes - Bradley M. p. 673-685
- Building synergies in development research: is it time for the Mosaic Approach? - Heffernan C. p. 686-700
- Mediators or partners? Practitioner perspectives on partnership - Harris V. p. 701-712
- Inequality, environmental injustice, and racism in Brazil: beyond the question of colour - Pacheco T. p. 713-725
- Rethinking poverty alleviation: a "poverties" approach - Carr E.R. p. 726-734
- Rights-based approaches to development: what is the value-added? - Gready P. p. 735-747
- How international NGOs could do less harm and more good - Barber M., Bowie C. p. 748-754
- What could Development Studies be? - Sumner A., Tribe M. p. 755-766
- UN contributions to development thinking and practice - Ghai D. p. 767-773
- Developing critical thinking in NGO field staff - Foley C. p. 774-778
- The role of non-timber forest products in poverty reduction in India: prospects and problems - Rasul G., Karki M., Sah R.P. p. 779-788
- Trade liberalisation, rural poverty, and the environment: global discussions and local cases - Gutman P. p. 789-800