The editorials below cover the most compelling issues of the last years. Through the editor's words, they provide a sense of one way in which SID did and does contribute over the years to the broader development debate. Click on the titles below to read the full text of the editorials. The full text is made available for SID by the publisher - Palgrave Macmillan - on its website.
2015 Development Volume 58
Vol. 58.1 - What Next for Democracy?
Vol. 58.2/3 - Resisting Rural Appropriation: Embracing agroecology to transform globalization
Vol. 58.4 - Sustainable Industrial Transformation: Mirage or miracle?
2014: Development in the Post 2015
Vol. 57.1 - Shared Societies: A new approach to planetary conviventia
Vol. 57.2 - Re-Embedding Nutrition in Society, Nature and Politics
Vol. 57.3/4 - The Struggle for Equity: Rights, food sovereignty, and the rethinking of modernity
2013: The Future of Development
Vol. 56.1 - The Future of Development
Vol. 56.2 - The Future of Economy
Vol.56.3 - Embracing Citizenship: The challenge of governance
Vol. 56.4 - Future of Foresight
2012: Economic Justice
Vol. 55.1 - The Times They Are A' Changin
Vol. 55.2 - The Challenge for Civic Action for Development
Vol. 55.3 - No economic justice without gender justice
Vol. 55.4 - Reclaiming a continent
2011: Sustainability
Vol. 54.1 - No More Black Fridays
Vol. 54.2 - The Time is Now
Vol. 54.3 - Designing Urban Living
Vol. 54.4 - Making the Non-business Case for Development
2010: Revisiting Human Development
Vol. 53.1 - Global Crises, the Commons and Community Well-being
Vol. 53.2 - Lady Gaga Meets Ban Ki-Moo
Vol. 53.3 - Where Did All the Flowers Go? Contradictions in world economies
Vol. 53.4 - Education for What Purpose? (co-authored with Ana Agostino)
2009: Culture and Identity
Vol. 52.1 - SexPolitics and Rights in Development
Vol. 52.2 - Women's Global Organizing: Celebrations and cautions
Vol. 52.3 - What Economics Needs to Become
Vol. 52.4 - Racism, Xenophobia and Development
2008: Development and the environment
Vol. 51.1 - In Hot Water: The ecological politics of development
Vol. 51.2 - Whatever Happened to Women, Environment and Development?
Vol. 51.3 - Walk the Talk: Putting climate justice into action
Vol. 51.4 - Food Sovereignty and the Right to Live
2007: Development Celebrating 50 Years
Vol. 50.1 - Transforming Democracy
Vol. 50.2 - At the Half Way House: Ending poverty in 2015?
Vol. 50.3 - China: An emerging economic power, with a difference
Vol. 50.4 - Beyond Us and Them: Migration and global economic development
Special Anniversary Issue - The power of ideas
For the editorials previous to 2007 go to the publisher's website