Gender and development
Gender and Development Volume 15 Number 2 July 2007
Gender research methods
Links are to abstracts of articles (where present) on the Taylor and Francis 'informaworld' web site
- Editorial
Joanna Hoare - Using gender analysis frameworks: theoretical and practical reflections
Hannah Warren - Feminist research methodologies and development: overview and practical application
Gwendolyn Beetham and Justina Demetriades - Participation, values, and implementation: three research challenges in developing gender-sensitive indicators
Tessa Hochfeld and Shahana Rasool Bassadien - The Peace and Conflict Gender Analysis: UNIFEM’s research in the Solomon Islands
Annalise Moser - Appropriate gender-analysis tools for unpacking the gender–energy–poverty nexus
Joy Clancy, Fareeha Ummar, Indira Shakya, and Govind Kelkar - Deepening our understanding of community-based participatory research: lessons from work around reproductive rights in Zimbabwe
Hope Chigudu - Achieving respondent-led research in Madagascar
Cathy Farnworth - Reflections on the use of the life history method in researching rural African women: field experiences from Uganda and Zimbabwe
Doris M. Kakuru and Gaynor G. Paradza - A neutral feminist observer? Observation-based research and the politics of feminist knowledge making
Sophie Llewelyn - Resources
Compiled by Julieanne Porter - Views, Events, and Debates
Edited by Julieanne Porter - Book Reviews
Edited by Julieanne Porter
Gender and Development Volume 15 Number 1 March 2007
Gender-based violence
Links are to abstracts of articles (where present) on the Taylor and Francis 'informaworld' web site
- Editorial
- Joanna Hoare - Gender-based violence and property grabbing in Africa: a denial of women’s liberty, security, and livelihoods
- Kaori Izumi - No more killings! Women respond to femicides in central America
- Marina Prieto-Carrón, Marilyn Thomson, and Mandy Macdonald - ‘We Can’: transforming power in relationships in South Asia
- Mona Mehta and Chitra Gopalakrishnan - Gender violence in schools: taking the ‘girls-as-victims’ discourse forward
- Fiona Leach and Sara Humphreys - Domestic violence – a burning issue in Georgia
- Rusudan Pkhakadze and Thea Jamaspishvili - Gender-based violence against children in emergencies: Save the Children UK’s response
- Tina Hyder and Johanna Mac Veigh - Approaching old problems in new ways: community mobilisation as a primary prevention strategy to combat violence against women
- Lori Michau - Constructing an alternative masculine identity: the experience of the Centro Bartolomé de las Casas and Oxfam America in El Salvador
- Susan Bird, Rutilio Delgrado, Larry Madrigal, John Bayron Ochoa, and Wlaberto Tejeda - Resources (Julieanne Porter)
- Views, events, and debates (Julieanne Porter)
- Book reviews (Julieanne Porter)
Gender and Development Volume 14 Number 3 November 2006
Working with Faith Communities
Links are to abstracts of articles (where present) on the Taylor and Francis web site
- Editorial
- Kate Greany - The challenges of incorporating Muslim women's views into development policy: analysis of a Dutch action research project in Yemen
- Brenda Bartelink and Marjo Buitelaar
- Tackling HIV and AIDS with faith-based communities: learning from attitudes on gender relations and sexual rights within local evangelical churches in Burkina Faso, Zimbabwe, and South Africa
- Mandy Marshall and Nigel Taylor
- Faith, work, and women in a changing world: the influence of religion in the lives of beedi rollers in West Bengal
- Anchita Ghatak
- The Thai bhikkhuni movement and women's empowerment
- Emma Tomalin
- For God's sake not for sale: trafficking and the church in Europe
- Carrie Pemberton
- Faith, gender and development agendas in Nigeria: conflicts, challenges, and opportunities
- Oluwafunmilayo Josephine Para-Mallam
- Reflecting on gender equality in Muslim contexts in Oxfam GB
- Adrienne Hopkins and Kirit Patel
- Resources
- Julieanne Porter
- Views, events, and debates
- Julieanne Porter
- Book reviews
- Julieanne Porter
Gender and Development Volume 14 Number 2 July 2006
Marginalised peoples
Links are to abstracts of articles (where present) on the Taylor and Francis web site
- Editorial
- Caroline Sweetman and Fenella Porter - The politics of the marginalised: Dalits and women's activism in India
- Radhika Govinder - 'As if she is family': the marginalisation of unpaid household workers in Turkey
- Hande Kekilk - Widows without rights: challenging marginalisation and dispossession
- Kate Young - Uniting indigenous communities in Cambodia to claim the right to maternal healthcare
- Eleanor Brown, Cindy Godden, and Noun Sopheak - Combatting marginalisation of pastoralist women: SOS Sahel's experience in Ethiopia
- Fiona Flintan - Marginalisation and ideas of community among Latin American migrants to the UK
- Frances Carlisle - Boundary crossings: power and marginalisation in the formation of Canadian Aboriginal women's identities
- Jo-Anne Fiske - Diversifying gender: male to female transgender identities and HIV/AIDS programming in Phnom Penh, Cambodia
- Barbara Earth - Marginalisation by sexuality: report of an IDS workshop
- Andrea Cornwall - Resources on working on gender with marginalised peoples
- Compiled by Kanika Lang and Fenella Porter - Views, events and debates
- Edited by Kanika Lang and Julieanne Porter - Book reviews
- Edited by Kanika Lang
Gender and Development Volume 14 Number 1 March 2006
HIV/AIDS
Links are to abstracts of articles (where present) on the Taylor and Francis web site
- Editorial
- Mohga Kamal Smith, Fenella Porter, and Caroline Sweetman - A gendered response to HIV/AIDS in South Asia and the Pacific: insights from the pandemic in Africa
- Madhu Bala Nath - Gender and HIV/AIDS in Botswana: a focus on inequalities and discrimination
- Nthabiseng Phaladze and Sheila Tlou - This is not a love story: using soap opera to fight HIV in Nicaragua
- Charlie Weinberg - The gendered impact of HIV/AIDS on education in South Africa and Swaziland: Save the Children’s experiences
- Helen Poulsen - ‘I’m too young to die’: HIV, masculinity, danger and desire in urban South Africa
- Shannon Walsh and Claudia Mitchell - A gender perspective on HIV treatment in Malawi: a multi-method approach
- Lot Nyirenda, Ireen Makwiza, Grace Bongololo and Sally Theobald - Cross-generational relationships: using a ‘Continuum of Volition’ in HIV prevention work among young people
- Amy Weissman, Janine Cocker, Lisa Sherburne, Mary Beth Powers, Ronnie Lovich and Mary Mukaka - HIV-positive African women surviving in London: report of a qualitative study
- Lesley Doyal and Jane Anderson - ‘Mainstreaming’ HIV in Papua New Guinea: putting gender equity first
- Janet Seeley and Kate Butcher - Challenges and opportunities for promoting the girl child’s rights in the face of HIV/AIDS
- Mildred Tambudzai Mushunje - Resources section
- Compiled by Kanika Lang - Views, events and debates
- Edited by Kanika Lang - Book reviews
- Edited by Kanika Lang
Gender and Development Volume 13 Number 3 November 2005
ADVOCACY
- Editorial
- Koos Kingma and Caroline Sweetman - A guide to feminist advocacy
- Kristy Evans - Politics at work: transnational advocacy networks and the global garment industry
- Shae Garwood - Gender networking and advocacy work in Uganda: controlling the agenda and strategies of resistance
- Nabacwa Mary Ssonko - The African Women’s Protocol: a new dimension for women’s rights in Africa
- Rose Gawaya and Rosemary Semafumu Mukasa - A voice of our own: advocacy by women with disability in Australia and the Pacific
- Therese Sands - Advocacy for an end to poverty, inequality, and insecurity: feminist social movements in Pakistan
- Khawar Mumtaz - Advocacy training by the International Community of Women Living with HIV/AIDS
-Emma Bell - Resources
- Compiled by Kanika Lang
Publications
Electronic resources
Organisations - Index to Volume 13
Gender and Development Volume 13 Number 2 July 2005
MAINSTREAMING: A CRITICAL REVIEW
- Editorial
- Fenella Porter and Caroline Sweetman - Gender Mainstreaming since Beijing: a review of successes and limitations in international institutions
- Caroline Moser and Annalise Moser - Gender mainstreaming or just more male-streaming? Experiences of popular participation in Bolivia
- Suzanne Clisby - Freedom for women: mainstreaming gender in the South African liberation struggle and beyond
- Shamim Meer - Gender Mainstreaming in government offices in Thailand, Cambodia and Laos: perspectives from below
- Kyoko Kusakabe - Is there life after gender mainstreaming?
- Aruna Rao and David Kelleher - Re-Thinking gender mainstreaming in African NGOs and communities
- Senorina Wendoh and Tina Wallace - Strategic gender mainstreaming in Oxfam GB
- Elsa Dawson - NGOs, gender mainstreaming, and urban poor communities in Mumbai
- Vandana Desai - Resources
Gender and Development Volume 13 Number 1 March 2005
MILLENNIUM DEVELOPMENT GOALS
- Editorial
- Caroline Sweetman - Making the Links: Women’s Rights and Empowerment Are Key to Achieving the Millennium Development Goals
- Noeleen Heyzer - Gender equality and women's empowerment: a critical analysis of the third Millennium Development Goal
- Naila Kabeer - Where to for Women’s Movements and the MDGs?
- Carol Barton - Approaches to Reducing Maternal Mortality: Oxfam and the MDGs
Arabella Fraser - The Education MDGs: Achieving gender equality through curriculum and pedagogy change
- Sheila Aikman, Elaine Unterhalter and Chloe Challender - Not a sufficient condition: the limited relevance of the gender MDG to women’s progress
- Robert Johnson - Out of the Margins: The MDGs Through a CEDAW Lens
- Ceri Hayes - Linking women’s human rights and the MDGs: an agenda for 2005 from the UK Gender and Development Network (GADN)
- Genevieve Renard Painter - Critiquing the MDGs from a Caribbean perspective
- Peggy Antrobus - Resources
