Development Studies Network
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The Development Studies Network is a small multidisciplinary organization at the ANU that encourages discussion and the widespread exchange of knowledge of global social and economic development issues, development-related research, and international aid policy and practice. It promotes and provides opportunities for open discussion on development issues between universities and colleges, government and non-government organizations (NGO), aid practitioners, communities and the private sector. Three publications of The Development Studies Network are included in this collection - Development Bulletin, Development Studies Network Newsletters, and Briefing Papers.
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Item Open Access Development Bulletin 75 (2013). Challenges for participatory development in contemporary development practice(Development Studies Network, 2013-08)FOREWORD: Preface / Patrick Kilby, page 1. Participation for development: A good time to be alive / Robert Chambers, page 2. FEATURES: Introduction: Challenges for participatory development in contemporary development practice / Pamela Thomas, page 4. At the limits of participation: ‘Most at risk’ populations and HIV programs / Cath Conn, Kristel Modderman and Shoba Nayar, page 10. Bureaucratic reform for participatory development: Bureaucracy and community in implementing the National Program for Community Empowerment Urban in Surabaya, Indonesia / Sulikah Asmorowati, page 14. Midnight in Paris? Case studies of participation in the new post-Paris world / Mark McPeak, Ricardo Gomez and Solin Chan, page 18. Perspectives on participation and partnerships: Participatory planning and practice in Vanuatu / Pamela Thomas, page 21. Capacity building with LeGGo: Expanding participation in Nepal / Brad Watson and Mark Webster, page 26. Opportunities and challenges of participation in transitional justice in Nepal / Yvette Selim, page 31. Using a community development approach for Aboriginal development in Central Australia / Janet Hunt and Danielle Campbell, page 35. The implementation of the capabilities approach in Cape York: Can paternalism be a pre-condition for participation? / Elizabeth Watt, page 39. Participatory gender monitoring: Sharing learning from Plan’s WASH program / Lee Leong and Deborah Elkington, page 43. Insignificant inclusion and tokenistic participation of women in development: A case study from Pakistan / Sumera Jabeen, page 47. Indigenous African communication systems and participatory development in rural Africa: The case of a Nigerian village / nnaEmeka Meribe, page 51. Fostering social change through participatory video: A conceptual framework / Tamara Plush, page 55. Achieving participatory development communication through 3D model building in Timor-Leste / Lauren Leigh Hinthorne, page 59. The power of pictures: Using photovoice to investigate the lived experience of people with disability in Timor-Leste / Jane Shamrock , page 63. People with disabilities and civic engagement in policy making in Malawi / Jonathan Makuwira, page 66. Practicing inclusion? Participatory approaches to researching road usage by people with disabilities in Papua New Guinea / Kathryn James, Carolyn Whitzman and Ipul Powaseu, page 71. Misdirected good intentions: Volunteering and the impact on participation / Jenni Graves, page 75. Shifting from capacity building towards valuing existing capacities of local organisations in Cameroon / Eric NgangNdehMboumiena, page 80. Participation towards building sustainability in delivering services for the urban poor in Sri Lanka / KIH Sanjeewanie and HMU Chularatne, page 85. Assessing the contribution of participatory approaches to sustainable impacts of agricultural research for development in the Northwest Highlands of Vietnam / Huu Nhuan Nguyen, Oleg Nicetic, Lauren Hinthorne and Elske van de Fliert, page 89. Peer review: An emerging research method in international development / Naomi Godden and Chrisanta Muli, page 92. Ideal versus actual: A comparative study of the application and results of world Vision’s external stakeholder assessment methodology / Katie Chalk, page 98. Levels of NGO cooperation and their empirical importance / Malcolm Brown, page 102. Narrowing the gap between grassroots rhetoric and top down practice in community development / John Donnelly, page 106. CASE STUDIES: An assessment of empowerment through highly participatory asset-based community development in Myanmar / Anthony Ware, page 110. Mapping accountability processes in Cambodia / Adam McBeth and Ruth Bottomley, page 115. Barriers to child participation in Timor-Leste / Fiona Liongue, Fatima Soares and Georgia Noy, page 119. Participatory development: Community-based initiatives towards community ownership in Cambodia / Thay Bone, page 123. KISS my aid: A journey in search of simplicity / Christopher Chevalier, page 125.Item Open Access Australian Development Studies Network Newsletter 1 (1984)(Australian Development Studies Network, 1984-04-16)Item Open Access Australian Development Studies Network Newsletter 2 (1984)(Australian Development Studies Network, 1984-11-01)Item Open Access Australian Development Studies Network Newsletter 3 (1985)(Australian Development Studies Network, 1985-11)Item Open Access Australian Development Studies Network Newsletter 4 (1986)(Australian Development Studies Network, 1986-02)Item Open Access Australian Development Studies Network Newsletter 5 (1986)(Australian Development Studies Network, 1986-06)Item Open Access Australian Development Studies Network Newsletter 6 (1986)(Australian Development Studies Network, 1986-10)CONTENTS: CONFERENCES AND WORKSHOP REPORTS: The Philippines Under Aquino, page 1. Development Education in Australia, page 3. Social Impacts of Development, page 4. Waigani Seminar, page 5. Human Resource Development in the Pacific, page 6. ANZSERCH, page 7. Medical Society of Papua New Guinea, page 7. LETTERS IN RESPONSE TO AID CUTS, page 8. DEVELOPMENT-RELATED CENTRES AND NETWORKS: Centre for the Study of Australian-Asian Relations, page 9. Bibliographic Information on Southeast Asia Project, page 9. The ANU Indonesia Project, page 9. Society for International Development, page 10. Health Development International, page 10. IAG Development Studies Group, page 10. Network for the Chemistry of Biologically Important Products, page 11. Special Interest Group in International Health, page 11. FILMS ON DEVELOPMENT ISSUES, page 11. SPECIAL REPORT ON ADAB, page 12. FORTHCOMING CONFERENCES, page 13. RECENT PUBLICATIONS OF INTEREST, page 15.Item Open Access Australian Development Studies Network Newsletter 7 (1987)(Australian Development Studies Network, 1987-02)CONTENTS: CONFERENCE REPORTS: Education as an International Commodity, page 1. Australia and the Pacific, page 3. Smallscale Agriculture, page 5. International Communication, page 6. Regional Economic Development in Indonesia, page 8. Geosciences for Development, page 8. DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS AND FOUNDATIONS: H.V. Evatt Memorial Foundation, page 9. South Pacific Smallholder Project, page 9. Drought Animal Power Project, page 10. New Centre for Pacific Studies, page 11. NETWORK SPECIAL REPORT: Australian Council for Overseas Aid, page 12. CURRENT ISSUES: Australian Aid Cuts, page 13. Adjustment to Recession, page 15. NEW NEWSLETTERS: ADAB Business News, page 17. Pacific Circle Newsletter, page 18. Ideas Centre Bulletin, page 18. FORTHCOMING CONFERENCES, page 18. RECENT PUBLICATIONS, page 20.Item Open Access Australian Development Studies Network Newsletter 8 (1987)(Australian Development Studies Network, 1987-07)CONTENTS: CONFERENCE REPORTS: Rethinking development issues, page 1. Political economy of primary health care in Southeast Asia , page 4. The green revolution in South and Southeast Asia in perspective, page 7. Non-government organization project partner consultation, page 8. Agricultural research, technology and policy for development, page 9. Human rights in the Pacific, page 10. Priorities for peace and development in the Asia-Pacific region, page 11. CURRENT ISSUES: Fiji report, page 11. International trade and developing countries, page 14. NEW CENTRES: Centre for Forestry in Rural Development, page 16. Centre for Pacific Studies, page 17. Center for Pacific-Asia Studies, page 17. Melanesian Studies Resource Centre, page 17. FORTHCOMING CONFERENCES, page 18. RECENT PUBLICATIONS, page 21Item Open Access Australian Development Studies Network Newsletter 9 (1987)(Australian Development Studies Network, 1987-12)CONTENTS: CONFERENCE REPORTS: Major Issues in Development Studies, page 1. ANZAAS, page 6. Dryland Agriculture, page 9. East African Food Aid, page 11. Human Rights in the Pacific, page 12. Development Strategies for the South Pacific, page 14. Micronesia and Australian Foreign Policy, page 15. BACKGROUND INFORMATION: African Front Line States, page 18. Drought in Africa, page 21. CURRENT ISSUES: Australia's 1987/8 Aid Program, page 23. The Debt Crisis, page 24. RECENT PUBLICATIONS, page 25. NEW CENTRES & NETWORKS, page 28. FORTHCOMING CONFERENCES, page 31Item Open Access Australian Development Studies Network Newsletter 10 (1988)(Australian Development Studies Network, 1988-04)CONTENTS: CONFERENCE REPORTS: ASAA, page 1. UNESCO Regional Seminars, page 7. Health Intervention and Mortality, page 8. Foreign and Private Investment, page 10. Developments in the South Pacific, page 13. NETWORK SPECIAL REPORT: World Bank Experience with Rural Development 1965-1986, page 15. NEW COURSES IN DEVELOPMENT STUDIES, page 20. RESEARCH CENTRES, NEWSLETTERS, RESEARCH NOTES, page 21. FORTHCOMING CONFERENCES, page 23. RECENT PUBLICATIONS, page 27Item Open Access Australian Development Studies Network Newsletter 11 (1988)(Australian Development Studies Network, 1988-11)CONTENTS: CONFERENCE REPORTS: SID World Conference, page 1. Islands of the World, page. Energy for Rural Communities, page 6. PNG-Australia Colloquium, page 6. 26th IGU Congress, page 7. Pacific Regional Women's, page 10. Global Partnership in Development, page 12. NETWORK SPECIAL REPORT: The Role of NGOs in Development, page 14. The Australian NGO Experience, page 17. RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT GROUPS, page 18. NEW COURSES IN DEVELOPMENT STUDIES, page 19. DRGS GUIDELINES, page 21. FORTHCOMING CONFERENCES AND SEMINARS, page 23. NEW NEWSLETTERS AND JOURNALS, page 27. RECENT PUBLICATIONS, page 29Item Open Access Australian Development Studies Network Newsletter 12 (1989)(Australian Development Studies Network, 1989-06)CONTENTS: Network changes, page 1. China over my shoulder / Tony Voutas, page 2. Conference and seminar reports, page 7. Development studies research at the NCDS, page 9. Requests for academic books, page 10. New courses in development studies, page 11. Economic history project: Southeast Asia, page 12. Research funding - maternal health, page 12. Research and development groups, page 13. Development education, page 13. South Pacific experts register, page 14. Forthcoming conferences and seminars, page 14. Books and monographs, page 17. Publications of interest, page 19. Newsletters and journals of interest, page 22. Working papers, page 26.Item Open Access Development Bulletin 13 (1989)(Development Studies Network, 1989-10)CONTENTS: The Aid budget, page 2. Conference reports, page 7. World Food Day, page 9. Calendar, page 10. Organisation profiles, page 12. Courses, page 13. Books and monographs, page 14. Briefing and Working papers, page 16. Newsletters and journals, page 18. Other publications, page 19. The debt crisis / Susan George, liftout (not included in deposited copy)Item Open Access Development Bulletin 14 (1990)(Development Studies Network, 1990-01)CONTENTS: Medical officers for Micronesia - the next generation / Gregory J. Dever, page 2. Conference reports, page 3. Organisation profiles, page 7. Radio Australia programs, page 9. Religion and society in Southeast Asia [radio series], page 10. Calendar, page 10. Courses, page 11. Books and monographs, page 13. Briefing and Working papers, page 20. Newsletters and journals, page 22. Other publications, page 26. Radio Australia/Monash University seminars, page 27. Susan George videos, page 28Item Open Access Development Bulletin 15 (1990)(Development Studies Network, 1990-04)CONTENTS: Aboriginal Community Employment Initiative / Sharon Payne, page 2. Reducing population growth: a role for Australia / John Langmore, page 3. Conference reports, page 4. Calendar, page 9. Courses, page 12. Organisation profiles, page 14. Books and monographs, page 16. Briefing and Working papers, page 20. Newsletters and journals, page 23. Other publications and resources, page 26. Work in progress, page 28. Crawford Fund Awards, page 29.Item Open Access Development Bulletin 16 (1990)(Development Studies Network, 1990-07)CONTENTS: People are ends, not means / Andrew Hamilton, page 2. Reports, page 3. Calendar, page 6. Courses, page 9. Organisation profile, page 11. Books and monographs, page 11. Briefing and Working papers, page 16. Newsletters and journals, page 18. Other publications & resources, page 21. Papers, page 21.Item Open Access Development Bulletin 17 (1990)(Development Studies Network, 1990-10)CONTENTS: AIDS and Asian sex industry / Craig Cormick, page 2. Asia/Pacific environmental activists visit Australia / Michael McGrath, page 4. Reports, page 4. Calendar, page 6. Courses, page 9. Organisation profiles, page 11. NGO news, page 12. Books and monographs, page 13. Briefing and Working papers, page 22. Newsletters and journals, page 27. Other publications & resources, page 32.Item Open Access Development Bulletin 18 (1991)(Development Studies Network, 1991-01)CONTENTS: Reports, page 2. Calendar, page 6. Courses, page 8. Organisation profiles, page 9. NGO news, page 11. Books and monographs, page 12. Briefing and Working papers, page 18. Newsletters and journals, page 21. Other publications & resources, page 24.Item Open Access Development Bulletin 21 (1991)(Development Studies Network, 1991-10)CONTENTS: DISCUSSION SERIES: Australian development assistance: are we a mean country?, page 2. Australia's self interest in foreign aid / J.V. Remenyi, page 2. The decline in Australia's overseas aid /Malcolm Fraser, page 5. Foreign aid and the Hawke Labor Government /John Langmore, page 7. Where is Australia? /Grant McCall, page 9. Trends in Australian aid: an NGO perspective /Janet Hunt, page 11. CONFERENCE REPORTS, page 12. CONFERENCE CALENDAR, page 13. COURSES, page 16. ORGANISATION PROFILES, page 20. BOOK REVIEWS - The political economy of hunger, page 22. Ethics of environment and development: global challenge, international response, page 23. NEW BOOKS, page 24. MONOGRAPHS, page 27. WORKING PAPERS, page 28. JOURNALS AND NEWSLETTERS, page 32. OTHER DEVELOPMENT RESOURCE MATERIALS, page 33