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Including herders in conservation management | 2000 | Development anthropologist 18 (1/2): 3-17 | 1087-9900 | ||||
A comparative study of water user association in Tunisia | 2000 | Development anthropologist 18 (1/2): 17-24 | 1087-9900 | ||||
Gender-based violence: a critical US policy issue | 2000 | Development anthropologist 18 (1/2): 25-33 | 1087-9900 | ||||
World Commission on Dams regional consultation for East and Southeast Asia: an observer's observations | 2000 | Development anthropologist 18 (1/2): 33-7 | 1087-9900 | ||||
An environment at great risk: the lower Mekong basin | 2000 | Development anthropologist 18 (1/2): 38-43 | 1087-9900 | ||||
An elegy for Adrian Adams [d. 2.8.2000] | 2000 | Development anthropologist 18 (1/2): 43-7 | 1087-9900 | ||||
How to weigh culture against development | 1999 | Development anthropologist 17 (1/2): 149-54 | 1087-9900 | ||||
Anthropological field methods and development in Asia | 1999 | Development anthropologist 17 (1/2): 37-56 | 1087-9900 | ||||
Educational goals in development anthropology | 1999 | Development anthropologist 17 (1/2): 117-27 | 1087-9900 | ||||
Long-term consequences of foreign aid: insights from anthropological analysis | 1999 | Development anthropologist 17 (1/2): 98-107 | 1087-9900 | ||||
The global context of development anthropology: social and cultural dimensions of market expansion | 1999 | Development anthropologist 17 (1/2): 108-16 | 1087-9900 | ||||
How and what can social anthropology contribute to development policy | 1999 | Development anthropologist 17 (1/2): 91-7 | 1087-9900 | ||||
The sustainability of anthropology and development | 1999 | Development anthropologist 17 (1/2): 10-24 | 1087-9900 | ||||
Background and objectives of the symposium: the case of development anthropological evaluation | 1999 | Development anthropologist 17 (1/2): 4-9 | 1087-9900 | ||||
Development and the human rights of minorities | 1999 | Development anthropologist 17 (1/2): 25-9 | 1087-9900 | ||||
The trauma and reconstruction of societies devastated by mass violence | 1999 | Development anthropologist 17 (1/2): 57-62 | 1087-9900 | ||||
Development and education in Oceania | 1999 | Development anthropologist 17 (1/2): 142-4 | 1087-9900 | ||||
The anthropologist as a formal cultural broker between 'north' and 'south' | 1999 | Development anthropologist 17 (1/2): 79-85 | 1087-9900 | ||||
The uses of anthropology in monitoring food security and market liberalization: the example of Malawi | 1999 | Development anthropologist 17 (1/2): 30-6 | 1087-9900 | ||||
Anthropology with people: development anthropology as people-generated theory and practice | 1999 | Development anthropologist 17 (1/2): 72-8 | 1087-9900 | ||||
Economic development and the creation of national culture and identity in Malaysia | 1999 | Development anthropologist 17 (1/2): 63-71 | 1087-9900 | ||||
The anthropological role in the reconstruction and development of Cambodia | 1999 | Development anthropologist 17 (1/2): 86-90 | 1087-9900 | ||||
Development in Asia: a southeast Asian perspective | 1999 | Development anthropologist 17 (1/2): 145-8 | 1087-9900 | ||||
Understanding from within: anthropology and the training of development workers | 1999 | Development anthropologist 17 (1/2): 128-41 | 1087-9900 | ||||
Bringing culture into the development paradigm: the view from the World Bank | 1998 | Development anthropologist 16 (1/2): 25-31 | |||||
Anthropology at the U.S. Agency for International Development: are the best years behind? | 1998 | Development anthropologist 16 (1/2): 22-5 | |||||
Development and the anthropological encounter in the 21st century | 1998 | Development anthropologist 16 (1/2): 1, 3-6 | |||||
Development and anthropological encounter: a reflective underview | 1998 | Development anthropologist 16 (1/2): 44-50 | |||||
Anthropology, human rights, and development | 1998 | Development anthropologist 16 (1/2): 31-43 | |||||
The development encounter and academic anthropology | 1998 | Development anthropologist 16 (1/2): 6-11 | |||||
NGOs and development: the space for social science intervention | 1998 | Development anthropologist 16 (1/2): 11-21 | |||||
Social and anti-social forestry: lessons from Bangladesh | 1997 | Development anthropologist 15 (1/2): 1, 3-12 | HI/KD [DEVELOPMENT-] | ||||
Pastoral tribes in the Middle East and wildlife conservation schemes: the endangered species ? | 1997 | Development anthropologist 15 (1/2): 12-23 | HI/KD [DEVELOPMENT-] | ||||
Notes on social science and the US Agency for International Development | 1997 | Development anthropologist 15 (1/2): 23-9 | HI/KD [DEVELOPMENT-] | ||||
Colonization of reality or reality of colonization ?: reflections on international development in Irqi Kurdistan | 1997 | Development anthropologist 15 (1/2): 29-36 | HI/KD [DEVELOPMENT-] | ||||
Gender and development: assessing anthropology's impact | 1996 | Development anthropologist 14 (1/2): 20-31 | |||||
Professor Conrad M. Arensberg (1910-1997) | 1996 | Development anthropologist 14 (1/2): 33 | |||||
On not offending the borrower: (self?)-ghettoization of anthropology at the World Bank | 1996 | Development anthropologist 14 (1/2): 1, 3-12 | |||||
Anthropology, river basin development, and comparative long-term studies | 1996 | Development anthropologist 14 (1/2): 12-20 | |||||
Ethnic dimensions of socioeconomic vulnerability in Pakistan | 1995 | Development anthropologist 13 (1/2): 21-32 | |||||
Participatory development: rhetoric and reality | 1995 | Development anthropologist 13 (1/2): 1, 3-8 | |||||
The big dam controversy and environmental fundamentalism: musings of an anthropologist | 1995 | Development anthropologist 13 (1/2): 8-19 | |||||
Robert McC. Netting [d.4.2.1995] | 1995 | Development anthropologist 13 (1/2): 35 | |||||
The encounter between planning agents and the population in relocation processes | 1994 | Development anthropology network 12 (1/2): 38-44 | |||||
NGOs and the integration of conservation and development in Madagascar: an assessment for the USAID SAVEM project | 1994 | Development anthropology network 12 (1/2): 30-8 | |||||
Development anthropology in the mid-1990s | 1994 | Development anthropology network 12 (1/2): 1, 3-14 | |||||
Agricultural production and women's rights to land in sub-Saharan Africa | 1994 | Development anthropology network 12 (1/2): 14-29 | |||||
Doing fieldwork in southwestern Somalia during the transition from emergency relief to development activities: an assessment of the Bay region | 1993 | Development anthropology network 11 (1): 9-14 | |||||
Development and communication: an Australian case study | 1993 | Development anthropology network 11 (1): 14-16 | |||||
From demystification to empowerment: nonformal adult education in Pulaar (Fulfulde) in Senegal | 1993 | Development anthropology network 11 (1): 1-5 |