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1. Investigating how the interaction between individual and circumstantial determinants influence the emergence of digital poverty: a post-pandemic survey among families with children in England.

2. Reflexive professionalisation in social work practice development, research, and education: the vital challenge of democratic citizen participation.

3. Of a time and place: Glasgow and its quality of life geographies.

4. 'Engendering' Poverty Reduction Strategy Papers (PRSPs): the issues and the challenges.

5. Globalization, Poverty and Income Inequality: Insights from Indonesia: Edited by Richard Barichello, Arianto A. Patunru and Richard Schwindt. Vancouver: University of British Columbia Press, 2021. Pp. xii + 266. Hardcover: $89.95, Paper and E-book: $34.95

6. Poverty Reduction Strategy Papers and the rhetoric of participation.

7. Participation in Poverty Reduction Strategy Papers: reviewing the past, assessing the present and predicting the future.

8. Sustainability assessment of Poverty Reduction Strategy Papers.

9. China's poverty assessment and analysis under the framework of the UN SDGs based on multisource remote sensing data.

10. Britain's new government, new White Paper, new aid? Eliminating world poverty: a challenge for the 21st century.

11. The White Paper and the rural poor.

12. Review of Eliminating World Poverty: making globalization work for the poor. DFID White Paper on International Development, 2000.

13. 'Enjoy poverty': introducing a rhetorical approach to critical reflection and reflexivity in social work education.

14. The Effect of Computer Availability on Student Achievement in Slovakia: Evidence from TIMSS and PIRLS.

15. Reimagining entrepreneurship in the artisanal and small-scale mining sector: Fresh insights from sub-Saharan Africa.

16. Globalising Southern approaches to reducing extreme poverty: policy adoption of BRAC's Targeting the Ultra Poor graduation program.

17. Economic recovery of the new poor created by COVID-19: evidence from Bangladesh.

18. Understanding Vulnerability to Violent Extremism: Evidence from Borno State, Northeastern Nigeria.

19. Using Community Based Learning to Advance Student Understanding of the Homeless.

20. Segregation and the attainment gap for permanently disadvantaged pupils in England.

21. Trade openness and non-income poverty in Southern African Development Community (SADC) countries: A panel Autoregressive Distributive Lag (ARDL) analysis.

22. Food insecurity and unemployment crisis under COVID-19: Evidence from sub-Saharan Africa.

23. The Politics of Palm Oil and Ecology Towards Poverty Alleviation in Rumonge District, Burundi: Challenges and Prospects.

24. A New Perspective on Labor: How Marketing Can Address Modern Worker Dilemmas.

25. Landscape of loss: art therapy outdoors and traumatic bereavement.

26. Multidimensional Poverty and Local Governance: Analysis Through Systematic Review of the Literature.

27. "We did more than survive": lessons learned from studies of risk and resilience of young people growing up with HIV and mental health needs.

28. Call for papers.

29. Call for Papers.

30. Poverty: social work perspectives.

31. Feminist Economics Call for Papers.

32. Youth in peril: representation of vulnerability of young people in doga comic books.

33. The unintended consequences of school closures during COVID-19 on children and young people's physical health rights -what are they and how can they be mitigated?

34. The Self-Help Myth: How Philanthropy Fails to Alleviate Poverty: by Erica Kohl-Arenas, Oakland, University of California Press, 2016, xix + 252 pp., $29.95, £19.95 (paper).

35. Should Social Pensions be Universal or Targeted? Older Persons' Preferences over the Old-Age Allowance System in Thailand.

36. Eliminating poverty through development: The dynamic evolution of multidimensional poverty in rural China.

37. Problematic issues in well-intentioned interventions: Reflections of an international researcher.

38. Rising to the challenge: disability organisations in the COVID-19 pandemic.

39. Household electrification, food consumption and welfare nexus in Sri Lanka: an intertemporal analysis.

40. Connecting the dots – poverty, marginality, and the production of aggression and violence in post-war Sierra Leone.

41. Roma or non-Roma: how are teachers' and school heads' perceptions and self-identification of Roma students related in Hungary?

42. The Role of Social Justice and Poverty in South Africa’s National Climate Change Response White Paper.

43. Pictures of Poverty: The Works of George R. Sims and Their Screen Adaptations: LYDIA JAKOBS, 2021. New Barnet, Herts, John Libbey Publishing, Ltd., pp. x + 266, illus, $39.00 (paper).

44. Care without heart: kinship, chronic illness, and the emotion of care in Delhi.

45. Changes in unrelated variety and climbing the poverty ladder: a U-shaped relationship.

46. Urban Research & Practice Call for Papers.

47. Can liberalised electricity markets deliver on climate change and energy poverty? Evidence from community projects in Great Britain.

48. Understanding transport-related social exclusion through the lens of capabilities approach.

49. Subalterns, empowerment and the failed imagination of markets.

50. Editorial.