Volume 14, Number 2,
July 2006
Editorial
Caroline Sweetman and Fenella Porter
The politics of the marginalised: Dalits and women's activism in
India
Radhika Govinda
‘As if she is family’: the marginalisation of unpaid household
workers in Turkey
Hande Togrul Keklik
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, Noun Sopheak
Combating 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
Views, news and debates "
Kanika Lang and Julieanne Porter
Book reviews
Kanika Lang
Volume 14, Number 3 / November 2006
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
Erratum
Volume 15, Number 1 / March 2007
Editorial
Joanna Hoare
Gender-based violence and property grabbing in Africa: a denial
of women's liberty and security
Kaori Izumi
No more killings! Women respond to femicides in Central America
Marina Prieto-Carrón, Marilyn Thomson, 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 Delgado, Larry Madrigal, John Bayron Ochoa,
Walberto Tejeda
Resources
Julieanne Porter
Views, events, and debates
Julieanne Porter
Book reviews
Julieanne Porter
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