Development and Change
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Volume 52, issue 6, 2021
- Unsettling the American Dream: Mobility, Migration and Precarity among Translocal Himalayan Communities during COVID‐19 pp. 1277-1300

- Tashi W. Gurung, Emily Amburgey and Sienna R. Craig
- Evidence for a YETI? A Cautionary Tale from South Africa's Youth Employment Tax Incentive pp. 1301-1342

- Sean Muller
- The Effectiveness of Harnessing Human Rights: The Struggle over the Ilısu Dam in Turkey pp. 1343-1369

- Güneş Murat Tezcür, Rebecca Schiel and Bruce M. Wilson
- Humanizing Security through Action‐oriented Research in Latin America pp. 1370-1395

- Jenny Pearce and Alexandra Abello Colak
- Social Relations, Gender and Empowerment in Economic Development: Flores, Nusa Tenggara Timur pp. 1396-1417

- Clare Shamier, Katharine McKinnon and Kerry Woodward
- Technologies of Authoritarian Statecraft in Welfare Provision: Contracting Services to Social Organizations pp. 1418-1444

- Jude Howell, Regina Enjuto Martinez and Yuanyuan Qu
- From Global to Local Tea Markets: The Changing Political Economy of Tea Production within India's Domestic Value Chain pp. 1445-1472

- Natalie J. Langford
- Industrial Policy and Monopoly Capitalism in Nigeria: Lessons from the Dangote Business Conglomerate pp. 1473-1502

- Richard Itaman and Christina Wolf
- Open Access and Academic Freedom: Teasing Out Some Important Nuances pp. 1503-1512

- Rick Anderson
- Open Access, Plan S and ‘Radically Liberatory’ Forms of Academic Freedom pp. 1513-1525

- Samuel A. Moore
Volume 52, issue 5, 2021
- The Wind from the East: China and European Economic Development pp. 1047-1065

- Jeffrey Henderson, Magnus Feldmann and Nana de Graaff
- The European Response to Chinese Outbound Foreign Direct Investment: Introducing a Dynamic Analytical Framework pp. 1066-1089

- Louis Brennan and Alessandra Vecchi
- China and European Innovation: Corporate Takeovers and their Consequences pp. 1090-1121

- Jeffrey Henderson and Mike Hooper
- Responding to the China Challenge in Techno‐nationalism: Divergence between Germany and the United States pp. 1122-1146

- Sean Kenji Starrs and Julian Germann
- Emerging Sino–European Corporate Elite Networks pp. 1147-1173

- Nana de Graaff and Diliara Valeeva
- Huawei, 5G and Security: Technological Limitations and Political Responses pp. 1174-1195

- Karsten Friis and Olav Lysne
- The Externalization of China's Technical Standardization Approach pp. 1196-1221

- Tim Nicholas Rühlig and Tobias ten Brink
- Hidden in Plain Sight: Chinese Development Finance in Central and Eastern Europe pp. 1222-1250

- Nicholas Jepson
- Legitimating State Capital: The Global Financial Professions and the Transnationalization of Chinese Sovereign Wealth pp. 1251-1273

- Imogen T. Liu and Adam D. Dixon
Volume 52, issue 4, 2021
- What if We Selected our Leaders by Lottery? Democracy by Sortition, Liberal Elections and Communist Revolutionaries pp. 687-728

- Alpa Shah
- Informality and the Infrastructures of Inclusion: An Introduction pp. 729-755

- Kate Meagher
- Improvising an E‐state: The Struggle for Cash Transfer Digitalization in Mozambique pp. 756-779

- Ruth Castel‐Branco
- ‘Risky Data’ for Inclusive Microinsurance Infrastructures pp. 780-804

- Caroline E. Schuster
- Falling through the Cracks: Digital Infrastructures of Social Protection in Ecuador pp. 805-828

- María Gabriela Palacio Ludeña
- From Development State to Corporate Leviathan: Historicizing the Infrastructural Performativity of Digital Platforms within Kenyan Agriculture pp. 829-854

- Laura Mann and Gianluca Iazzolino
- Digitizing Taxation and Premature Formalization in Developing Countries pp. 855-877

- Pallavi Roy and Mushtaq H. Khan
- Remote (Dis)engagement: Shifting Corporate Risk to the ‘Bottom of the Pyramid’ pp. 878-901

- Kate Roll, Catherine Dolan and Dinah Rajak
- Solar Power and its Discontents: Critiquing Off‐grid Infrastructures of Inclusion in East Africa pp. 902-926

- Jamie Cross and Tom Neumark
- COVID‐19 and the Unequalizing Infrastructures of Financial Inclusion in Tamil Nadu pp. 927-951

- Isabelle Guérin, Vincent Guermond, Nithya Joseph, Nithya Natarajan and Govindan Venkatasubramanian
- How to Create More Inclusive Economies: An Interview with Dani Rodrik pp. 952-964

- Fikret Adaman
- John Loxley: Radical Academic Activist pp. 965-987

- John Serieux, Robert Chernomas and Ian Hudson
- Alice Amsden: A Reasoning Revolutionary in Development Economics pp. 988-1008

- Peter Evans
- Martin Khor: The Practice of Change pp. 1009-1021

- Roberto Bissio
- Financing a Global Green New Deal: Greening Capitalism or Taming Financialization for a New ‘Civilizing’ Multilateralism? pp. 1022-1044

- Keston K. Perry
Volume 52, issue 3, 2021
- The Wall Street Consensus pp. 429-459

- Daniela Gabor
- The Re‐making of the Turkish Crisis pp. 460-503

- Ozgur Orhangazi and Erinc Yeldan
- Global Value Chains and Intermediaries in Multi‐stakeholder Initiatives in Pakistan and India pp. 504-532

- Peter Lund‐Thomsen, Lone Riisgaard, Sukhpal Singh, Shakil Ghori and Neil M. Coe
- Defeminization, Structural Transformation and Technological Upgrading in Manufacturing pp. 533-573

- Sheba Tejani and David Kucera
- Financialization for Development? Asset Making on Indigenous Land in Remote Northern Australia pp. 574-597

- Alexandra Langford, Geoffrey Lawrence and Kiah Smith
- Old Cycles and New Vulnerabilities: Financial Deregulation and the Argentine Crisis pp. 598-626

- Pablo Bortz, Nicole Toftum and Nicolás Hernán Zeolla
- Journal Open Access and Plan S: Solving Problems or Shifting Burdens? pp. 627-650

- Shina Caroline Lynn Kamerlin, David J. Allen, Bas de Bruin, Etienne Derat and Henrik Urdal
- Open Access in Indonesia pp. 651-660

- Dasapta Erwin Irawan, Juneman Abraham, Rizqy Amelia Zein, Ilham Akhsanu Ridlo and Eric Kunto Aribowo
- How Accessible are Journal Articles on Education Written by Sub‐Saharan Africa‐based Researchers? pp. 661-669

- Samuel Asare, Rafael Mitchell and Pauline Rose
- Where Can the Crow Make Friends? Sci‐Hub's Activities in the Library of Development Studies and its Implications for the Field pp. 670-683

- Frederik Sagemüller, Luise Meißner and Oliver Musshoff
Volume 52, issue 2, 2021
- Peasant Production in India: How the ‘Need Economy’ Facilitates Accumulation pp. 217-240

- Anirban Dasgupta
- Diffuse Drivers of Modern Slavery: From Microfinance to Unfree Labour in Cambodia pp. 241-264

- Nithya Natarajan, Katherine Brickell and Laurie Parsons
- Trajectories of Hybrid Governance: Legitimacy, Order and Leadership in India pp. 265-288

- Miriam Wenner
- Multiple Temporalities of Household Labour: The Challenge of Assessing Women's Empowerment pp. 289-315

- Gregory L. Simon, Cody Peterson, Emily Anderson, Brendan Berve, Marcelle Caturia and Isaac Rivera
- Portfolios of Social Protection, Labour Mobility and the Rise of Life Insurance in Rural Central Vietnam pp. 316-339

- Minh T.N. Nguyen
- Introduction: The Politics of Open Access — Decolonizing Research or Corporate Capture? pp. 340-358

- Kate Meagher
- Conceptualizing, Financing and Infrastructuring: Perspectives on Open Access in and from Africa pp. 359-372

- Angela Okune, Sulaiman Adebowale, Eve Gray, Angela Mumo and Ruth Oniang'o
- One Door Opens: Another Door Shuts? pp. 373-382

- María Faciolince and Duncan Green
- Bibliodiversity at the Centre: Decolonizing Open Access pp. 383-404

- Monica Berger
- The Agony and the Ecstasy of Motherhood pp. 405-424

- Himani Bannerji
Volume 52, issue 1, 2021
- Give James Ferguson a Fish pp. 3-25

- Alf Gunvald Nilsen
- ‘If You Fall, Stand Up Again’: The Moral Nature of Financial Literacy in the Global South pp. 26-53

- Maryann Bylander and Phasy Res
- Below the Belt? Territory and Development in China's International Rise pp. 54-75

- Giles Mohan
- Beyond the Stereotype: Restating the Relevance of the Dependency Research Programme pp. 76-112

- Ingrid Harvold Kvangraven
- Remote Sensing, Land Quotas and Mass Relocation: China's Governance of Farmland pp. 113-133

- Yue Du
- NGOs as Social Movements: Policy Narratives, Networks and the Performance of Dalit Rights in South India pp. 134-167

- David Mosse and Sundara Babu Nagappan
- Situating Political Agronomy: The Knowledge Politics of Hybrid Rice in India and Uganda pp. 168-191

- Marcus Taylor, Remy Bargout and Suhas Bhasme
- Modern Legal Practice as the Engine of Inequality pp. 192-201

- Carolyn Sissoko
- Food Sovereignty and the Struggle for Socio‐economic Justice in North Africa pp. 202-213

- Angela Joya
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