Citizenship, Participation and Accountability (DRC): Recent submissions
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Why Rights, Why Now? Reflections on the Rise of Rights in International Development Discourse
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Developing Rights? Relating Discourse to Context and Practice
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Rights and Power: The Challenge for International Development Agencies
(Blackwell Publishing Ltd, 01/01/2005) -
An Actor-oriented Approach to Rights in Development
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Rights-based Approaches: Recovering Past Innovations
(Blackwell Publishing Ltd, 01/01/2005) -
Small Hands, Big Voices? Children's Participation in Policy Change in India
(Blackwell Publishing Ltd, 01/01/2005) -
Can a Rights-based Approach Help in Achieving the Millennium Development Goals?
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Living Rights: Reflections from Women's Movements about Gender and Rights in Practice
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Defining Rights from the Roots: Insights from Council Tenants' Struggles in Mombasa, Kenya
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Operationalising the Rights Agenda: Participatory Rights Assessment in Peru and Malawi
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Rights and Citizenship in Brazil: The Challenges for Civil Society
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Beyond Approaches and Models: Reflections on Rights and Social Movements in Kenya, Haiti and the Philippines
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Transforming Rights into Social Practices? The Landless Movement and Land Reform in Brazil
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Development and Policy: Rethinking Hegemonic Concepts and Ideas
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Introduction: Researching Democracy and Social Change with Violence in the Foreground
(Blackwell Publishing Ltd, 01/05/2009)There are many studies of violence within specific fields of the social sciences, but the next stage in our evolving understanding of violence may lie with interdisciplinary approaches. By traversing traditional academic ... -
‘The Life That We Don't Want’: Using Participatory Video in Researching Violence
(Blackwell Publishing Ltd, 01/05/2009)This article reports on the use of participatory video as a research tool for working in violent contexts. The research asked how people living in poor areas of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil can build a bridge between violence ... -
Participatory Theatre and Video: Acting Against Violence in Northern Nigeria
(Blackwell Publishing Ltd, 01/05/2009)Drama and video are effective tools for stimulating reflection and research on violence. This article describes a research process which tried to understand expressions of identity, constructions of citizenship and prospects ... -
Quantitative Methods in Contexts of Everyday Violence
(Blackwell Publishing Ltd, 01/05/2009)The analysis of violence from an individual or household perspective is arguably one of the most challenging research areas in social science. Outbreaks of violence affect the core of human relations and social norms. They ... -
Transformative Education in Violent Contexts: Working with Muslim and Christian Youth in Kaduna, Nigeria
(Blackwell Publishing Ltd, 01/05/2009)This article discusses one approach to producing social change used in a transformative education project carried out in 2007/08 in Kaduna, Nigeria. Its participants were Muslim and Christian youth and the setting one in ... -
Action Research Against Violence: An Experience from Southern Mexico
(Blackwell Publishing Ltd, 01/05/2009)This article reflects on an experience of action research aimed at improving the understanding of the problem of chronic violence, raising awareness of its causes and implications, and promoting initiatives that seek to ...