Food Politics and Development
Published by: Elsevier
Food has become both a pivotal topic in development and a lens through which to integrate and address a range of contemporary global...
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Published by: Elsevier
Food has become both a pivotal topic in development and a lens through which to integrate and address a range of contemporary global...
Published by: Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation (SDC)
This report summarises and analyses donor responses to the closure of civic space around the world. It is part of a wider effort within...
Questions of women's power remain a matter of heated debate globally, but take on a heightened intensity in a South Asia featuring...
This report analyses the implications for development of the recent wave of closures of civic space that has primarily affected human...
Published by: Oxford University Press
Why have many developing countries that have succeeded in expanding access to education made such limited progress on improving learning...
Published by: Springer
This paper explores the framing of ‘food riots’ in the international media during the global food crisis period of 2007–12. This...
Published by: Wiley
The devastating Bhola cyclone in November 1970 is credited with having triggered the political events that led to the division of...
Published by: Sage
Participatory research studies utilizing qualitative data drawn from large, diverse samples appear increasingly common in the social sciences, particularly in international development.
Published by: IDS
What does closing civic space mean for development? Aid donors are concerned about the implications of restrictions on civil society for their partners and programmes, but to date there has been little clarity about what this means for development.
Published by: Asia Research Institute
Evidence that political trust is in decline in established democracies seems conclusive, but there is less clarity about trends in...