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Development and Change
The Hague, The Netherlands
Joined September 2019
The 2024 Forum issue on the political economy of global #reparations is just out, with an amazing line up of leading thinkers on this issue. A must read, especially with current discussions about this at #Commonwealth Summit. https://t.co/s7rn48zRPC
@marsel @anninak82
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There is growing clamour for development studies to throw out the North-South framework - held as outdated - in favour of a new 'global' outlook. Sounds harmless enough, but in this @DevandChg open access paper, we map out our concerns. A short(ish)🧵 https://t.co/b3RmoVWMFt
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The COVID-19 pandemic motivated calls for the field of development studies to be recast. This article analyses two prominent, future-gazing ‘pandemic papers’ to illustrate salient features of the...
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Call for Special Issue Proposals (for publication 2024 and 2025) https://t.co/Yyc2LKnr1K
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Now available on Early View: 'Social Norm Change, Behavioural Approaches and the Politics of Knowledge: A Conversation between the Ivory Tower and the Field' by Rekha Wazir https://t.co/yJf2XpWAnR
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The social norms approach (SNA), the new entrant from the behavioural sciences into the field of development practice, professes a scientific, more accurate, efficient and cost-effective methodology...
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Bortz et al. cited in 'The Energy Shock and the Southern Cone - Is Argentina the weakest link? : Old Cycles and New Vulnerabilities: Financial Deregulation and the Argentine Crisis' by Adam Tooze.
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Chartbook #144: The Energy Shock and the Southern Cone - Is Argentina the weakest link? , by @adam_tooze
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Terrific new edition of Development and Change, including Richard Sandbrook's excellent article on Karl Polanyi's double movement and my response @DevandChg @AndrewM_Fischer @kpolanyisociety @LSE_ID @ODID_QEH @POLISatLeeds
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The 7th Development and Change Virtual Issue has been compiled. Read C. Sathyamala's Introduction 'COVID-19: The Political Economy of a Global Pandemic' here: https://t.co/Ku6YJxfzXI
@marsel @AndrewM_Fischer @WileyGeoAnthro
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It is two years since a microbe, SARS-CoV-2, a ‘novel’ coronavirus, travelled through the world to wreak havoc on the lives of humans across the globe. Although the total number of global COVID-19...
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Forum 2021 is online. The Debate is on Infrastructures of Inclusion: Inclusive Economies, Informal Workers and the Social Contract https://t.co/5vAZVhNFqm
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The 2020 Development and Change Distinguished Lecture by Alpa Shah is online: https://t.co/GxwzcAotph
@AndrewM_Fischer @alpashah001
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Just published: excellent article by Pablo Bortz et al. https://t.co/X4PCq8BJCE
@pablobortz @AndrewM_Fischer @marsel
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After returning to financial markets in 2016, Argentina asked for IMF financing in 2018 and defaulted on its peso-denominated short-term debt in 2019. This article describes this latest short-lived...
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Exciting new paper published: 'Peasant Production in India: How the "Need Economy" Facilitates Accumulation' by Anirban Dasgupta https://t.co/4fpX3Aakp6
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Another article in our 'Decolonizing Open Access' special collection has appeared online. 'One Door Opens: Another Door Shuts?' by Maria Faciolince @maria_fm and Duncan Green @fp2p is free to access. https://t.co/NfuM2IiqnF
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This article by Monica Berger @monicabbklyn examines whether OA overcomes or reproduces inequalities in knowledge production between the global North and global South, and reflects on forms of OA better suited to decolonizing the scholarly commons. https://t.co/0tPaOtmcA8
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This article by K. Meagher is the first in a collection of articles that considers how efforts to liberate scholarly publishing from corporate publishers have put corporate publishers at the centre of policy decisions about Open Access. @AndrewM_Fischer
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This article 'Journal Open Access and Plan S: Solving Problems or Shifting Burdens?' by Kamerlin et al. @kamerlinlab was recently published as part of a special collection on Decolonizing Open Access in Development Research. https://t.co/WQnEE6gR9V
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This article by Angela Okune @Honoluluskye et al. is part of a special collection on 'Decolonizing Open Access in Development Reseach' https://t.co/d1n3hEPO4K
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Rare to get such highly charged debates in aca journals these days, but count on us at @DevandChg! Original on the ‘Arab Inequality Puzzle’ by @gilbertachcar
https://t.co/E7plSZg1I3 Comment by Hlasny & @pverme
https://t.co/m35Ggm1Prl Rejoinder https://t.co/bhiEgAIDPh
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This rejoinder responds to the Comment by Vladimir Hlasny and Paolo Verme on my article that was recently published in this journal. The acrimonious tone of their Comment is regrettable, and its...
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