Editorial - Chris Miller
- Articles
The uses of knowledge in neighbourhood revitalization - James Fraser, Jonathan Lepofsky
′I plan, you participate′: A southern view of community participation in urban Australia - Kuntala Lahiri-Dutt
Developmental social work: Exploring the attitudes and experiences of South African social work students - Anneliese Maritz, Felicity Coughlan
A growth-centered approach to women's development in Grenada - Maureen Ryan, Leona M. English
′The girls do not learn hard enough so they cannot do certain types of work.′ Experiences from an NGO-sponsored gender sensitization workshop in a Southern Ghanaian community - Henrietta Abane
Time banks: rewarding community self-help in the inner city? - Gill Seyfang
Gendered micro-lending schemes and sustainable women's empowerment in Nigeria - C. Otutubikey Izugbara
- Reviews
Taking sustainable cities seriously: economic development, the environment, and quality of life in American cities? Kent E. Portney, The MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, 2003 - William Peterman
Social enterprise in anytown? John Pearce (with a chapter by Alan Kay), Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation, 2003, 192 pp. ISBN 0 903319 97 7, £8.95 (pb) - Tor Justad
Planning local economic development: theory and practice? Edward J. Blakely and Ted K. Bradshaw, Sage Publications, Thousand Oaks, London and New Delhi, 2002, 398 pp. ISBN 0–7619–2457–4, £69.00 - Niaz Ahmed Khan
The Evolution of Green Politics. Development & Change within European Green Parties? Jon Burchell, Earthscan, London, 2002, 202 pp. ISBN 1853837520, £15.95 (pb), ISBN 1853837512, £40.00 (hb) - Rolf Jucker
Development practitioners and social process: artists of the invisible? Allan Kaplan, Pluto, London, 2002, 214 pp. ISBN 0 7453 1018 4, (pb) - Alan Rew
- Abstracts
Revue de Développement Communautaire: Résumés en français des articles du volume 38