Article Title,Year,Volume,Issue,Page Range,Author Beyond the Mantra of Empowerment: Time to Return to Poverty Violence and Struggle,2008,39,6,10+,Chakravarti Effecting Change through Women's Activism in Liberia,2009,40,2,50-53,Gbowee Gendering the New Security Paradigm in Sri Lanka,2009,40,2,36-43,de Mel Researching the Gendered Silences of Violence in El Salvador,2009,40,3,78-85,Hume Participation in reproductive health policies in the context of health system reform in Mexico,2008,38,6,81+,Gomez-Jauregui Violence (In)security and Human Rights in Latin America,2009,40,2,70-78,Chillier Confronting Gender Violence in the Zongolica Mountains of Mexico: The Work of the Veracruz Network of Citizen Organisations,2009,40,6,70-76,Cuevas Introduction: Transforming Security and Development in an Unequal World,2009,40,2,1-10,Luckham Introduction: Researching Democracy and Social Change with Violence in the Foreground,2009,40,3,1-9,Pearce Violence Identity and (In)security: Experiencing the Maoist Insurgency in Peru,2009,40,2,54-61,Wilson The Gender and Human Security Debate,2009,40,2,44-49,Chenoy Political Dimensions of Security Transformation in Latin America,2009,40,2,79-87,Fuentes Quantitative Methods in Contexts of Everyday Violence,2009,40,3,41-49,Justino Conclusion: Understanding Violent Realities … and Transforming Them?,2009,40,3,107-122,McGee Action Research Against Violence: An Experience from Southern Mexico,2009,40,3,27-33,Ruiz ‘The Life That We Don't Want’: Using Participatory Video in Researching Violence,2009,40,3,10-18,Wheeler Risk and Fear in Researching Violence,2009,40,3,94-96,Wheeler Identity and Security in Arab Countries,2009,40,2,62-69,Al‐Sayyid Participatory Theatre and Video: Acting Against Violence in Northern Nigeria,2009,40,3,19-26,Abah Survey Methodology in Violence‐prone Khayelitsha Cape Town South Africa,2009,40,3,50-57,Nleya Young Boys Learning to Fear Hate and Harm: A Recipe for Sustaining Tribal Political Violence in Jamaica's Garrisons1,2009,40,1,53-62,Gayle Children in War: Reintegrating Child Soldiers,2009,40,1,63-68,Honwana Negotiating Access for Participatory Research with Armed Actors,2009,40,3,100-102,Wheeler Researching Masculinity and Violence in Sri Lankan Politics: Subject Construction as Methodology,2009,40,3,86-93,De Silva Researching with ‘Violent Actors’: Dangers Responsibilities and Ethics,2009,40,3,97-99,Moncrieffe Transformative Education in Violent Contexts: Working with Muslim and Christian Youth in Kaduna Nigeria,2009,40,3,34-40,Harris Troublesome Masculinities: Masculinity in Trouble,2009,40,1,69-76,Greig Violence Framed: Participatory video in action research,2009,40,3,0-0, Insecurity Conflict and the New Global Disorder,2001,32,2,35-47,Willett Globalisation and Insecurity The Direct and Indirect Effects of Small Arms Availability,2001,32,2,70-78,Muggah The Spectacle of Men Fighting,2000,31,2,28-32,Greig Abortion and Human Rights: Examples from Latin America,2008,39,3,28-39,Walsh Adolescent Girls' Vulnerability to HIV Infection in Dar es Salaam: The Need to Link Protection with Prevention Beyond Behaviour Change,2008,39,5,45-51,Mabala An Unholy Trinity: The Church the State the Banks and the Challenges for Women Mobilising for Change in Nicaragua,2008,39,6,67-74,Bradshaw Beyond the Mantra of Empowerment: Time to Return to Poverty Violence and Struggle,2008,39,6,10-17,Chakravarti From Constitutional Court Success to Reality: Issues and Challenges in the Implementation of the New Abortion Law in Colombia,2008,39,3,83-87,Roa Highlighting Human Rights Violations: The Mock Tribunal on Abortion Rights in Kenya,2008,39,3,40-46,Onyango Holding it Together in a Crisis: Family Strengthening and Embedding Neoliberalism,2008,39,6,60-66,Bedford How Does Participation Work? Deliberation and Performance in African Food Security,2007,38,5,21-35,Richards Inter‐generational Linkages of AIDS: Vulnerability of Orphaned Children for HIV Infection,2008,39,5,27-35,Operario Invisible Agents: Women in Service Delivery Reforms,2007,38,6,38-46,MacPherson Islam and Abortion: The Diversity of Discourses and Practices,2008,39,3,18-27,Hessini Liberal vs. Liberating Empowerment: A Latin American Feminist Perspective on Conceptualising Women's Empowerment1,2008,39,6,18-27,Sardenberg Local Feminism: Between Islamism and Liberal Universalism,2008,39,6,34-41,Jad Participation in Reproductive Health Policies in the Context of Health System Reform in Mexico,2007,38,6,81-87,Gómez‐Jauregui Policy Analysis of Abortion in Indonesia: The Dynamic of State Power Human Need and Women's Right,2008,39,3,62-71,Surjadjaja Revisiting the ‘Gender Agenda’,2007,38,2,69-78,Cornwall The Gender Dimensions of Poverty and Climate Change Adaptation,2008,39,4,24-31,Demetriades The Right to Information and Societal Accountability: The Case of the Delhi PDS Campaign,2007,38,6,47-55,Pande Thirty‐five Years of Legal Abortion: The US Experience,2008,39,3,88-94,Fried Whose Money is it?‘: On Misconceiving Female Autonomy and Economic Empowerment in Low‐income Households,2008,39,6,51-59,Vera‐Sanso The master's tools revisited: can law contribute to ending violence against women?,2006,37,6,57-68,Hunter 'Streetwalkers show the way': reframing the debate on trafficking from sex workers' perspective,2004,35,4,104-+,Das Sexuality and women's sexual rights in the Gambia,2006,37,5,77-83,Touray