Over the last few months our researchers have published a number of books, articles and conference papers.
Twenty First Century Globalisation and Development
- Stephanie Barrientos in Development and Change, Multi-scalar Labour Agency in Global Production Networks: Contestation and Crisis in the South African Fruit Sector
- Tanja Muller in African Geographical Review, Realizing rights within the Israeli Asylum Regime: a case study among Eritrean refugees in Tel Aviv
- Rory Horner in Global Networks, South-North and South-South production networks: diverging socio-spatial practices of Indian pharmaceutical firms
- PhD researcher Aarti Krishnan in Global Networks, The origin and expansion of regional value chains: the case of Kenyan horticulture
Growth, Inequality and Poverty
- Armando Barrientos in Journal of International Development, A decade of poverty reduction in Kazakhstan 2001-2009: growth and/or redistribution?
- Gindo Tampubolon in American Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry, When did old age stop being depressing? Depression trajectories of older Americans and Britons 2002 – 2012 and Depression trajectories of older Americans and Britons 2002 – 2012: A rejoinder and a hope
- Honorary Fellow Juan Villa co-authored in World Development. Civil Conflict and Conditional Cash Transfers: Effects on Demobilization (based on GDI Working Paper 2016-002)
Environmental, Urban and Agrarian Change
- GCRF Fellow and GDI alumna Mathilde Maitrot co-authored, Aiding Resilience among the Extreme Poor in Bangladesh
- Tanja Bastia in Cities, Transnational migration and the gendered right to the city in Buenos Aires
- Phil Woodhouse in World Development, Water Governance – an historical perspective on current debates
- Tom Gillespie in Housing Policy Debate, Collective self-help, financial inclusion, and the commons: Searching for solutions to Accra’s housing crisis
- GCRF Fellow Mathilde Maitrot in PLOS ONE, Factors influencing feeding practices of extreme poor infants and young children in families of working mothers in Dhaka slums: A qualitative study
Politics, Governance and Management
- Co-edited by GDI alumnus Justice Bawole and Drs Farhad Hossain, Chris Rees and Aminu Mamman, Development Management: Theory and Practice
- Richard Heeks in Information Technology for Development, Analyzing conflict and its management within ICT4D partnerships: an institutional logics perspective
- Pablo Yanguas Gil in Journal of International Development, The role and responsibility of foreign aid in recipient political settlements
- Alumnus Justice Bawole and PhD researcher Anthony Sumnaya Kumasey in International Journal of Public Sector Management, The legal regime and the compliance façade in public procurement in Ghana
- Farhad Hossain, alumni Justice Bawole and Foteini Kravariti, and PhD researcher Anthony Sumnaya Kumasey in Development Policy Review, Paradox of public sector capacity building: Lessons from MATT2 UK-Bangladesh cooperation
Conference Proceedings
- Tanja Muller at International Conference on Eritrean Studies, Assertive foreign policy in a ‘bad neighbourhood’: Eritrean foreign policy making
- Kelechi Ekuma at 5th International Conference on Management Leadership and Governance ICMLG 2017, Relational public management: Complexity and public sector governance in a developing context
- Richard Heeks and Jaco Renken at IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology, A Conceptual Framework of ICT4D Champion Origins
- Richard Heeks at United Kingdom Academy for Information Systems, Digital Start-ups in the Global South: Embeddedness, Digitality, and Peripherality in Latin America