Changing the Subject of Development | |
Have they Disabled Us? Liquor Production and Grammars of Material Distress in Rural India | |
Cities without Citizens: A Perspective on the Struggle of Abahlali baseMjondolo, the Durban Shackdweller Movement | |
Where does the Rural Educated Person Fit in a Market Society? Negotiating Social Reproduction in Contemporary India | |
Re-imagining the Nature of Development: Biodiversity Conservation and Pastoral Visions in the Northern Areas, Pakistan | |
Marketing and Militarizing Elections? Social Protest, Extractive Security and the De/Legitimation of 'Civilian Transition' in Nigeria and Mexico | |
The Land is Changing: Contested Agricultural Narratives in Northern Malawi | |
The Poverty of Neoliberalism in Chiapas, Mexico: Gendered Resistance via Neo-Zapatista Network Politics | |
Corporate Mobilization on the Mato Grosso Soybean Frontier, Brazil | |
Recoveries of Space and Subjectivity in the Shadow of Violence: the Clandestine Politics of Pavement Dwellers in Mumbai | |
Mobilizing Agrarian Citizenship: a New Rural Paradigm for Brazil | |
Demilitarizing Sovereignty: Self-Determination and Anti-Military Base Activism in Okinawa, Japan | |
Decolonizing Knowledge: Education, Inclusion, and the Afro-Brazilian Anti- Racist Struggle | |
Challenging Market Fundamentalisms: the Emergence of 'Ethics, Cosmovisions, and Spiritualities' in the World Social Forum | |
Development and its Discontents | |
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