Contenu du sommaire
- Editorial - Pratt B. p. 1-2
- Churches, mosques, and condoms: understanding successful HIV and AIDS interventions by faith-based organisations - Clarke M., Charnley S., Lumbers J. p. 3-17
- Why is development work so straight? Heteronormativity in the international development industry - Jolly S. p. 18-28
- The roles of, and relationships between, expatriates, volunteers, and local development workers - McWha I. p. 29-40
- Service delivery on the cheap? Community-based workers in development interventions - Boesten J., Mdee A., Cleaver F. p. 41-58
- Why can't development be managed more like a funeral? Challenging participatory practices - Msukwa C.A.P.S., Taylor D. p. 59-72
- 'Humanicrats': the social production of compassion, indifference, and hostility in long-term camps - Napier-Moore R. p. 73-84
- The problem of gender quotas: women's representatives on Timor-Leste's "suku" councils - Cummins D. p. 85-95
- Analysing cultural proximity: Islamic Relief Worldwide and Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh - Palmer V. p. 96-108
- Handle with care: engaging with faith-based organisations in development - James R. p. 109-117
- Publishing for social change - Rausing S. p. 118-121
- Micro-insurance through corporate-NGO partnerships in West Bengal: opportunities and constraints - Véron R., Majumdar A. p. 122-129