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Emma Tomalin
Emma Tomalin
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Religions and development
E Tomalin
Routledge, 2013
1872013
Thinking about faith-based organisations in development: Where have we got to and what next?
E Tomalin
Religion, Religious Organisations and Development, 69-83, 2016
1512016
9 Religions and development
E Tomalin
The Companion to Development Studies, 551-556, 2014
1462014
Religion and the sustainable development goals
E Tomalin, J Haustein, S Kidy
The Review of Faith & International Affairs 17 (2), 102-118, 2019
1452019
Biodivinity and biodiversity: The limits to religious environmentalism
E Tomalin
Routledge, 2016
1272016
Bio-divinity and biodiversity: Perspectives on religion and environmental conservation in India
E Tomalin
Numen 51 (3), 265-295, 2004
982004
The Thai bhikkhuni movement and women's empowerment
E Tomalin
Gender & Development 14 (3), 385-397, 2006
902006
Religion and a rights-based approach to development
E Tomalin
Progress in Development Studies 6 (2), 93-108, 2006
862006
Religions, poverty reduction and global development institutions
E Tomalin
Palgrave Communications 4 (1), 1-12, 2018
692018
The limitations of religious environmentalism for India
E Tomalin
Worldviews: Global Religions, Culture, and Ecology 6 (1), 12-30, 2002
692002
Intelligent design?: A gender-sensitive interrogation of religion and development
R Pearson, E Tomalin
Development, civil society and faith-based organizations: bridging the …, 2008
522008
Supporting cultural and religious diversity in higher education: Pedagogy and beyond
E Tomalin
Teaching in Higher Education 12 (5-6), 621-634, 2007
512007
A history of faith-based aid and development
G Deacon, E Tomalin
The Routledge handbook of religions and global development, 68-79, 2015
492015
Gender, faith, and development
E Tomalin
(No Title), 2011
442011
Global aid and faith actors: the case for an actor-orientated approach to the ‘turn to religion’
E Tomalin
International Affairs 96 (2), 323-342, 2020
422020
Health, faith and therapeutic landscapes: Places of worship as Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic (BAME) public health settings in the United Kingdom
E Tomalin, J Sadgrove, R Summers
Social Science & Medicine 230, 57-65, 2019
312019
Buddhist feminist transnational networks, female ordination and women's empowerment
E Tomalin
Oxford Development Studies 37 (2), 81-100, 2009
312009
Dowry, bridging the gap between theory and practice
T Bradley, M Subramaniam, E Tomalin
Zed Books Ltd, 2009
312009
Gender studies approaches to the relationships between religion and development
E Tomalin
University of Birmingham, 2007
272007
Religion, populism, and the politics of the Sustainable Development Goals
J Haustein, E Tomalin
Social Policy and Society 20 (2), 296-309, 2021
262021
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