DEVELOPMENT AND CHANGE
Scope & Guideline
Fostering rigorous analysis for impactful change.
Introduction
Aims and Scopes
- Political Economy of Development:
The journal emphasizes the political economy aspects of development, exploring how power dynamics, economic policies, and historical contexts influence development outcomes in various regions. - Social Justice and Inequality:
A core focus is on social justice issues, particularly how economic and political structures perpetuate inequalities. The journal seeks to highlight marginalized voices and the struggles for equity. - Environmental Sustainability and Development:
Contributions often address the intersection of development and environmental sustainability, examining how development practices impact ecological systems and advocate for sustainable alternatives. - Cultural and Historical Contexts of Development:
The journal values the importance of cultural and historical perspectives in understanding development, encouraging research that situates local practices within broader global narratives. - Gender and Development:
There is a consistent focus on gender issues, exploring how gender dynamics shape development processes and outcomes, and advocating for women's empowerment and participation.
Trending and Emerging
- Reparations and Historical Injustices:
There is a growing emphasis on the discourse surrounding reparations for historical injustices, particularly regarding colonialism and systemic inequality, reflecting a broader societal movement towards addressing past wrongs. - Digital Economy and Development:
The impact of the digital economy on development is increasingly prominent, with research exploring how digital technologies affect labor markets, economic opportunities, and social justice. - Climate Justice and Environmental Activism:
Papers are increasingly addressing climate justice, focusing on the intersection of environmental issues with social equity, advocating for sustainable practices that prioritize vulnerable populations. - Informality and Precarity in Labor Markets:
Research on informal economies and the precarity of labor is on the rise, examining how informal work shapes economic realities and the lives of workers globally. - Intersectionality in Development Studies:
There is an emerging trend towards intersectionality, recognizing how various social identities (such as race, gender, and class) intersect to influence experiences of development and inequality.
Declining or Waning
- Traditional Economic Development Models:
There is a noticeable decline in articles that strictly adhere to traditional economic development models, such as those focused solely on GDP growth, as the journal increasingly prioritizes multidimensional approaches to development. - Top-down Development Approaches:
Research that promotes top-down approaches, where decisions are made without local stakeholder input, is becoming less frequent. The journal is leaning more towards participatory and inclusive development practices. - Simplistic Narratives of Globalization:
Papers that present globalization as a uniformly positive force are waning, with a shift towards more critical analyses of globalization's complexities, including its often detrimental impacts on local communities.
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