| Volume 19, 2011 Issue 3 Special Issue: Citizenship Original Articles Introduction to CitizenshipCaroline Sweetman, Jo Rowlands & Lina Abou-Habib
 Preventing the gendered reproduction of citizenship: the role of 
              social movements in South AfricaMeghan Cooper
 Women's agency and citizenship across transnational identities: 
              a case study of the Bangladeshi diaspora in the UKFatema Jahan
 Supporting the collective power of Bolivian women to attain citizenship 
              rights: the Raising Her Voice projectSoledad Muñiz & Hannah Beardon
 Gender and fragile citizenship in Uganda: the case of Acholi womenMarjoke Oosterom
 Citizenship rights and women's roles in development in post-conflict 
              NepalBijan Pant & Kay Standing
 Locating young women in a plethora of issues: reflections from 
              the tenth Young Women Leader's Conference 2010Melanie Reyes & Anamaine Asinas
 The ‘right to have rights’: active citizenship and gendered social 
              entitlements in Egypt, Lebanon and PalestineLina Abou-Habib
 What are the opportunities to promote gender equity and equality 
              in conflict-affected and fragile states? Insights from a review 
              of evidenceHelen O'Connell
 ResourcesLiz Cooke
 Views, events, and debatesEdited by Liz Cooke
 Lydia Alpzar Durn, Chris Warburton Brown & Nadya Khalife
 Book reviews Women, Peace and Security: Translating Policy into PracticeLaura McLeod
 The Women, Gender and Development ReaderDeborah Eade
 Reproduction, Globalization, and the State: New Theoretical and 
              Ethnographic PerspectivesAndrea Lynch
 Forced Marriage: Introducing a Social Justice and Human Rights 
              PerspectiveNazia Khanum
 Religion and Gender in the Developing World: Faith Based Organizations 
              in IndiaElora Chowdhury
 Miscellany Volume 20, 2012 Issue 1 Special Issue: Business and 
              Enterprise Editorials Introduction to business and enterpriseCaroline Sweetman & 
              Ruth Pearson Original Articles Women producers and the benefits of collective forms of enterpriseElaine Jones, Sally Smith & Carol Wills
 Shampoo, saris and SIM cards: seeking entrepreneurial futures at 
              the bottom of the pyramidCatherine Dolan, Mary Johnstone-Louis & Linda Scott
 Workers’ rights and corporate accountability – the move towards 
              practical, worker-driven change for sportswear workers in IndonesiaDaisy Gardener
 Women's entrepreneurship development initiatives in Lebanon: micro-achievements 
              and macro-gapsNabil Abdo & Carole Kerbage
 The Markets for Afghan Artisans approach to women's economic empowermentKerry Jane Wilson, Barbara Everdene & Floortje Klijn
 ‘Show the world to women and they can do it’: Southern Fair Trade 
              Enterprises as agents of empowermentAnn Le Mare
 Fair Trade and organic certification in value chains: lessons from 
              a gender analysis from coffee exporting in UgandaDeborah Kasente
 Beyond participation: making enterprise development really work 
              for womenSally King, Hugo Sintes & Maria Alemu
 Expanding women's role in Africa's modern off-grid lighting market: 
              enhancing profitability and improving livesCarmen Niethammer & Peter Alstone
 Miscellany ResourcesCompiled by Liz Cooke
 
 Original Articles Views, events, and debatesEdited by Liz Cooke
 Angela Ryan-Rappaport, Ruth Pearson & Nidhi Tandon
 
 Book reviews Remittances, Gender and Development: Albania's Society and Economy 
              in TransitionAllison J. Petrozziello
 Microcredit and Women's Empowerment: A Case Study of BangladeshIman Bibars
 The Participation ReaderJo Rowlands
 Gender, Sport and Development in Africa: Cross-Cultural Perspectives 
              on Patterns of Representations and MarginalizationLouise Mansfield
 Gendered Experiences of Genocide: Anfal Survivors in Kurdistan-IraqLaura Sjoberg
 Issue 2 Special Issue: Post-disaster 
              Humanitarian Work Original Articles Introduction: post-disaster humanitarian workJoanna Hoare, Ines Smyth & Caroline Sweetman
 Using sex and age disaggregated data to improve humanitarian response 
              in emergenciesPrisca Benelli, Dyan Mazurana & Peter Walker
 Improving the effectiveness of humanitarian action: progress in 
              implementing the Inter-Agency Standing Committee (IASC) Gender MarkerSiobhán Foran, Aisling Swaine & Kate Burns
 Gender and building homes in disaster in Sindh, PakistanShaheen Ashraf Shah
 Women and the 2011 East Japan DisasterFumie Saito
 Helping international non-government organisations (INGOs) to include 
              a focus on gender-based violence during the emergency phase: lessons 
              learned from Haiti 2010–2011Sarah Jeanne Davoren
 After the earthquake: gender inequality and transformation in post-disaster 
              HaitiLynn Horton
 Women's empowerment for disaster risk reduction and emergency response 
              in NepalRajesh Dhungel & Ram Nath Ojha
 Looking beyond gender in humanitarian interventions: a study of 
              a drought-stricken region of KenyaWilson O. Ndenyele & Fathima Azmiya Badurdeen
 The warias of Indonesia in disaster risk reduction: the case of 
              the 2010 Mt Merapi eruption in IndonesiaBenigno Balgos, J.C. Gaillard & Kristinne Sanz
 ResourcesLiz Cooke
 Views, events, and debatesEdited by Liz Cooke
 Irene Tinker, Pooja Kishnani, Ines Smyth & Liz Cooke
 Book reviews Women, Gender and Rural Development in ChinaJude Howell
 Women and the Teaching Profession: Exploring the Feminisation DebateKate Greany
 The Future of FeminismFenella Porter
 Feminism Counts: Quantitative Methods and Researching GenderGwendolyn Beetham
 Transnationalism Reversed: Women Organizing Against Gendered Violence 
              in BangladeshAzza Basarudin
  
              
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