Progress in Development Studies
2001 - 2025
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Volume 25, issue 3-4, 2025
- Special Issue: ‘Just’ International Development pp. 169-174

- Crelis Rammelt, Karen Paiva Henrique and Maggi W.H. Leung
- Just Inclusion Through Bottom-up Wellbeing Measurement: Case Study in Venserpolder, Amsterdam pp. 175-193

- Hebe Verrest and Nicky Pouw
- Rethinking Pedagogical Design in International Development Studies to Foster Epistemic Justice pp. 194-210

- Mieke T.A. Lopes Cardozo, Irmak Tankurt, Carla Diem, Joram Groen, Michaela Hordijk, Line Kuppens, Yves Van Leynseele, Esther Miedema, Bas van den Berg and Koen Wessels
- Development as (In)Justice: The Case of Namibia pp. 211-230

- Henning Melber, Laura Camfield and Uma Kothari
- Integrated Landscape Approaches: A Pathway Towards Just Sustainable Development? pp. 231-254

- Mirjam A. F. Ros-Tonen, James Reed, Samuel Adeyanju, Augusta M. Anandi, Eric Rega Christophe Bayala, Houria Djoudi, Amy Ickowitz, Yves Laumonier, Kaala B. Moombe, Moira Moeliono, Alida O’Connor, Freddie Siangulube, Malaika Pauline Yanou, Elizabeth L. Yuliani, Mathurin Zida and Terry Sunderland
- Climate Injustices Have Multiplied over Time: The Need for Climate System Justice pp. 255-274

- Joyeeta Gupta, Yang Chen, Clara McDonnell, Augusto Heras, Janina Herzog-Hawelka, Frank de Morrée and Opal Morales Asencio
- Beyond Methodology: Hungry Translation as a Yearning for Justice pp. 275-289

- Richa Nagar
- Announcing the 2025 Progress in Development Studies Best Article Award Winner pp. 290-290

- Adam Moe Fejerskov
Volume 25, issue 2, 2025
- Donors and Disciplines Meet the Political Economy of Development: The Contested Evolution of Political Settlements Analysis pp. 79-102

- Pritish Behuria
- Are Youth Bulges Necessary for Regime Transition? pp. 103-122

- Alexei Anisin
- A Match Made in Heaven? A Critique of the World Development Report: Migrants, Refugees and Societies pp. 123-139

- Mausumi Mahapatro, Daniel Gonzales-Hyde and and Malcolm Durham
- Theory of Change in Multi-country Advocacy Programmes: Usage, Relevance and Implications for Local Ownership pp. 140-156

- Margit van Wessel, Wenny Ho and Peter A. Tamas
- Book review: Lin, C. 2023. Red Tourism in China: Commodification of Propaganda pp. 157-158

- Yue Du
- Book review: B. Everill. 2024. Africonomics: A History of Western Ignorance pp. 159-160

- Osaremen Iluobe
Volume 25, issue 1, 2025
- Between Realism and Idealism in the Politics of Development pp. 7-25

- Chris Lyon
- Towards a Relational Understanding of Vulnerability: The Response to the Syrian Refugee Crisis in Lebanon Through a Feminist Lens pp. 26-44

- Hanna Baumann and Henrietta Moore
- Dancing with Uncertainty in the Himalayas in Times of Multiple Crises pp. 45-63

- Adam Pain, Sanjaya Khatri, Kristina Marquardt and Dil Bahadur Khatri
- Book review: Roelofs, P. Good Governance in Nigeria: Rethinking Accountability and Transparency in the Twenty-first Century pp. 64-66

- Peter Lockwood
- Book review: Friedman, E. 2022. The Urbanization of People: The Politics of Development, Labor Markets, and Schooling in the Chinese City pp. 66-67

- Nguyen T. Thanh-Huyen
- Book review: U. Chatterjee, A. O. Akanwa, S. Kumar, S. K. Singh, and A. D. Roy (Eds.), Ecological Footprints of Climate Change: Adaptive Approaches and Sustainability pp. 68-70

- Hélder Silva Lopes
Volume 24, issue 4, 2024
- Afro-Ecuadorian Women, Territory and Natural Resource Extraction in Esmeraldas, Ecuador pp. 321-339

- Inge A. M. Boudewijn, Juana C. Francis Bone, Katy Jenkins and Sofia Zaragocin
- For the Country, the Corporation and the Métier: Alternative Drivers Among Practitioners in Private Sector Aid pp. 340-356

- Molly Sundberg
- Behind the Numbers: Intersectional Negotiations in Gender-transformative Programmes with Religious Leaders in Southern Africa pp. 357-371

- Rafael Cazarin
- Book review: J. Pedro-Carañana, E. Herrera-Huérfano, and J. O. Almanza (Eds.), Communicative Justice in the Pluriverse: An International Dialogue pp. 372-374

- John Aubrey Chirwa
- Announcing the 2024 Progress in Development Studies Best Article Award Winner pp. 375-375

- Adam Moe Fejerskov
Volume 24, issue 3, 2024
- Understanding Hungary’s Support for Persecuted Christians: Scrutinising Religious Motives for Giving Aid pp. 217-233

- Beata Paragi and Balázs Szent-Iványi
- Examining the Role of Intergenerational Relations in Food Systems: Evidence from Western India pp. 234-251

- Anuprita Shukla
- University Work Experiences in International Development: Expanding Locations, Spaces and Pathways pp. 252-267

- Anke Schwittay
- Research Translation for International Development: A Literature Review and Framework for Evidence Use and Partner Engagement pp. 268-286

- Laura Riddering, Alexandra Towns, Priyanka Brunese and Yuehwern Yih
- Book review: Fabinyi, Michael and Kate, Barclay, Asia-Pacific Fishing Livelihoods pp. 287-289

- Manoj Shyamal
- Book review: Tilzey, M., Sugden, F. and Seddon D. Peasants, Capitalism, and the Work of Eric R. Wolf: Reviving Critical Agrarian Studies pp. 289-291

- Raisa Ramos de Pina
Volume 24, issue 2, 2024
- Aid Unchained: Examining Development Project Management Practices at Aid Chain Interfaces pp. 97-112

- Lena Gutheil and Dirk-Jan Koch
- Cuban Youth: Changing Attitudes Towards Sexual and Reproductive Health pp. 113-128

- Fiona Samuels, Maxine Molyneux and Jasmine Gideon
- Religion and Development: Alternative Visions, Credibility, and Networks as Religious Assets for Sustainable Development? pp. 129-146

- Jens Koehrsen and Marian Burchardt
- How Is Mainstreaming Disaster Risk Reduction Progressing in Terms of Development Cooperation? A Portfolio Analysis of DRR Aid pp. 147-164

- Suyeon Lee
- Gender and the Multilateral Development Banks: From WID to GAD to Retroliberal WID pp. 165-184

- Adrian Robert Bazbauers and Nadeen Madkour
- The Bitter and the Sweet: Managerial Perceptions of the Well-Being of Ethiopian Female Apparel and Horticultural Workers pp. 185-201

- Elsje Fourie, Bilisuma Dito, Konjit Gudeta, Karen Schelleman-Offermans, Valentina Mazzucato and Kai Jonas
- Book review: Eekelen, W. van. ICT and Rural Development in the Global South pp. 202-203

- Stephanie Matti
- Book review: Amdani, Y., World of Opportunity: Bringing Sustainable Business to Fragile Economies pp. 203-205

- John P. Christie
- Book review: Howson, P. 2023: Let Them Eat Crypto. The Blockchain Scam That’s Ruining the World pp. 206-207

- Andrea Stuit
Volume 24, issue 1, 2024
- Development Research in Flux and in Demand: The Future of Progress in Development Studies pp. 7-10

- Adam Moe Fejerskov, Antonio A.R. Ioris, Maren Duvendack and Jessica Omukuti
- Weaving a Dense Web: A (Decolonial) Study into the Contributions of Host Organizations of Development Volunteers in Jalisco, Mexico pp. 11-26

- Joanna Jablonska-Bayro and Benjamin Haas
- What Do Practitioners Want from Research? Exploring Ugandan and American Development Practitioners’ Interest in Research pp. 27-47

- Julia Fischer-Mackey
- Between Hope and Loss: Peruvian Women Activists’ Visual Contestations of Extractive-led Development pp. 48-67

- Katy Jenkins
- Something for Everyone? Addressing Conservative Opposition to Universal Basic Income Programmes pp. 68-76

- Colin D. Wooldridge, Andrew F. Johnson and Katherine J. Roberto
- Book review: Bahana, D., Singh, S. and Msibi, T. (ed.), South Africa: Gender, Sexuality, and Violence in South African Educational Spaces pp. 77-78

- Mitra Tanomand
- Book review: Ezroj, A. 2021: Carbon Risk and Green Finance pp. 78-80

- King Carl Tornam Duho
- Book review: Pettenati, G. 2022: Landscape as Heritage: International Critical Perspectives pp. 80-82

- Katherine Chyna Dixon
- Book review: Bliesemann de Guevara, B., & Bøås, M. (eds), Doing Fieldwork in Areas of International Intervention: A Guide to Research in Violent and Closed Contexts pp. 82-84

- Nihaya Jaber
- Book review: Myers, G. 2020: Rethinking Urbanism: Lessons from Postcolonialism and the Global South pp. 84-86

- Antonio Sianes
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