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Reframing Gender Justice in an Unequal, Volatile World: IDS’ Directions for Future Research on Gender and Sexuality in Development

Published on 6 March 2017

We here aim to outline priority directions for future research on gender and sexuality in development, which are needed to advance our understanding of gender and sexuality in an increasingly unequal, polarised and volatile world.

We also aim to build support and collaboration in this endeavour, with funders, policymakers, partners and colleagues, by outlining the key questions raised and recommended ways of approaching research to provide answers in support of transformative responses for social justice.

The agenda represents the outcome of a nine-month collaborative effort building on lessons from global work by the Institute of Development Studies, partner organisations and networks over the past decade. It draws in perspectives from external experts and policymakers through two small targeted surveys and expert interviews, as well as discussions and consultations at a range of events during 2016.

It comes at a time not only of major changes in global politics and trends, but also of major shifts in international development itself, following the establishment of the global goals for sustainable development or ‘Sustainable Development Goals’ in Agenda 2030.

Authors

Jerker Edström

Research Fellow

Deepta Chopra

Professorial Research Fellow

Sohela Nazneen

Research Fellow

Pauline Oosterhoff

Research Fellow

Stephen Wood

Research Officer

Peter Mason

Digital Knowledge Officer

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Edström, J., Chopra, D., Müller, C., Nazneen, S., Oosterhoff, P., Wood, S. and Zambelli, E. with Bannister, A., Brambilla, P. and Mason, P.

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