Just Change Magazine

Issue 15 of Just Change

What is Poverty?

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Issue 14 of Just Change

Access to Health

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The road we travel: Maori experience of cancer, The New Zealand Medical Journal

Just Change Issue 13 Energy and Development Cover

Issue 13 of Just Change

Living in the Dark: Energy and development

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Just Change Issue 12 Human Rights in the Pacific Cover

Issue 12 of Just Change

Human Rights in the Pacific

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Restricting some human rights while extending protection? - full article

Just Change Issue 11 Ethics of Volunteering Cover

Issue 11 of Just Change

Good Intentions: The Ethics of Volunteering

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Just Change Issue 10 Going Under Cover

Issue 10 of Just Change

Going Under: Climate Change

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Just Change Borders cover Issue 9

Issue 9 of Just Change

Borders

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Just Change Governing the Commons Cover Issue 8

Issue 8 of Just Change

Governing the Commons

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Issue 7 of Just Change

Indigenous Rights

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Issue 6 of Just Change

Religion and Spirituality

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Issue 5 of Just Change

Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights

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Issue 4 of Just Change

Food

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Issue 3 of Just Change

Making Peace

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Issue 2 of Just Change

Trade: Buying in or Selling Out?

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Issue 1 of Just Change

The Tourism Issue

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About Just Change

Just Change is a magazine about, by, and for those who are concerned with sustainable development, social justice, and human rights. Each issue is based on a different global concern. Writers are not journalists; they are either those working in development or students/teachers of development studies and related programmes. Articles and other contributions are based on academic research and/or development work in the field.

 

The motivation for Just Change falls under Dev-Zone’s mandate to inform and educate to empower people to take action to create a just world. Grounded in Aotearoa New Zealand and the Pacific, but with a global reach, Just Change prioritises a holistic, sustainable, approach to development coupled with informed debate; a call for the development community and the general public to take action; and an overall aim of ensuring that the voices – and the issues – of those who are most vulnerable are heard.

 

Just Change is published every four months and is free to all in Aotearoa New Zealand. Issues are also available here on our website, in pdf format for those overseas wishing to access a copy of Just Change.

 

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We think that if the articles in Just Change elicit responses, positive or negative, that's fantastic. A key motivation for publishing Just Change is to encourage critical thinking and to generate discussion about the crucial issues associated with global development. If you disagree wildly with what one of our contributors has said, or if you've had your mind expanded, write Just Change a letter and tell other readers about it. We don't agree with everything we publish in these pages and we don't expect you to either.