An Exercise in Worldmaking 4- 2008-2009
Best student essays evaluated and published by students from the class of 2009
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Table of contents | |
Demystifying ‘Youth’: Challenging the Conspicuous Absence of Young Women in the Conceptualization of ‘Youth’ and Understanding Youth as Potential Agents of Change through a Gender Lens | Sanjukta Chaudhuri |
Refugee Students in Canadian Schools: Their Distinct Needs and the Gaps in Existing Interventions | Andrea Nicole Dykshoorn |
Innovation in the Andes: Exploring Participatory Local Governance in Guamote | Jonathan Connor |
Labour Rights Governance, Decent Work and Global Value Chains | Eva Sabate |
The Role of the Local Government in Enabling the Development of the Private Sector and Other Relevant Actors: The Case of the Herman Costerstraat Market in The Hague | Sergio Ferragut |
The Utility of the Citizen: Relating Citizenship in Social Movement Activity | Meghan Michelle Cooper |
Does the Aid Consensus Shift from Washington to the South? A Case Study of PRSP Ownership in Rwanda | Sabrina Brandt |
Neoliberal Restructuring in the Aftermath of the 1997 Asian Financial Crisis: Benevolent Makeover or Insidious Takeover? The Case of South Korea | Mekalia Pualos Aklilu |
One Size Doesn’t Fit All: Tailoring Credit Programs along the Logic of the Poor | Bernice Campos Roldan |
The Relationship between Institutional Formation, Macro Policies and Informal Micro Production: Understanding Informality in a Colombian Context | Isabelle Turcotte |
The Interesting Facts of the New Trade and Growth Theories | Tiksia Yumeida |
The Epistemology of My Ongoing Research “Feminist Representations of Rape and Victimization: The Case of Sexto Sentido in Nicaragua” | Stefania Donzelli |
Imaging Women and Compassion in the New People’s Army: The Communist Party of the Philippines’ Construction of its Army’s Identity | Teresa Lorena Jopson |
Orientalisation of Veil: Unpacking the Politics of Veil in the Context of Bangladesh | Umme Busra Fateha Sultana |
Reimagining Reproductive Health Interventions: Exploring the importance of including Men in Reproductive Health Programs | Melanie Newell |
What’s Yours is Mine | Tara Tabassi |
Intersectionality and Human Rights: Law, Theory and Praxis | Chantelle De Nobrega |
