Iberoamerican Journal of Development Studies
Scope & Guideline
Empowering voices in Iberoamerican development discourse.
Introduction
Aims and Scopes
- Interdisciplinary Research on Development:
The journal emphasizes the integration of various disciplines including economics, sociology, law, and environmental studies to address complex development issues. - Focus on Latin American and Caribbean Contexts:
It primarily targets issues pertinent to Latin America and the Caribbean, providing insights into regional challenges and opportunities for development. - Sustainable Development and Policy Analysis:
There is a strong focus on sustainable development, exploring policies and practices that promote social justice, economic equity, and environmental sustainability. - Legal Frameworks and Human Rights:
The journal often discusses the intersection of international law, human rights, and development, analyzing how legal frameworks can facilitate or hinder progress. - Social Inclusion and Community Engagement:
Research on social inclusion, community participation, and cultural dimensions of development is prominent, highlighting grassroots movements and local initiatives.
Trending and Emerging
- Climate Change and Environmental Sustainability:
There is an increasing focus on climate change, exploring its implications for development policy and practices, particularly in relation to agricultural policies and urban planning. - Gender and Development:
Emerging research highlights the intersection of gender with various development issues, emphasizing the importance of gender-sensitive approaches in disaster risk management and economic policies. - Digital and Collaborative Economies:
The rise of digital platforms and collaborative economies, such as crowdlending and social solidarity-based economies, is increasingly featured, reflecting the transformative impacts of technology on development. - Global Citizenship and Education:
A growing body of work addresses the role of education in fostering global citizenship, particularly in the context of youth and community engagement in development. - Human Rights and Social Justice:
There is a notable trend towards integrating human rights perspectives into development discussions, particularly in relation to marginalized communities and issues of equity.
Declining or Waning
- Traditional Economic Development Models:
There appears to be a reduced emphasis on conventional economic growth models, as newer paradigms focusing on sustainability and social equity gain traction. - Isolated Case Studies:
The trend has shifted away from isolated case studies without broader applicability, as there is now a preference for comparative analyses and broader frameworks that can inform policy across multiple contexts. - Static Policy Analyses:
There is a noticeable decline in papers that focus solely on static policy evaluations, with a growing inclination towards dynamic analyses that consider ongoing changes and adaptations in development policies.
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