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ESTUDIOS DE ECONOMÍA APLICADA

2024, Vol. 42, Nº 3
  • A Composite Indicator Based on Ratios for Banking in Spain Under a Non-compensatory Scheme Julian Llorent-Jurado, Ignacio Contreras, Flor Guerrero
  • Qualitative Study On The Design of Fiscal and Tax Policies Luis Peña Campello, María José López Sánchez, Mariola Sánchez Romero, Elisa Espín Gallardo
  • Women Led Companies in Cooperation For Internationalization Miguel Ángel Barcenilla Sanz, Carmen Victoria Escolano Asensí, José Luis Sainz-Pardo Auñon
  • Measuring Adolescent Leadership in the Digital Era Javier Anatole Pallas
  • Assessment of the Economic Impact of Covid-19 on the Tourism Sector in Spain Bernardí Cabrer-Borrás, Paz Rico Belda, José Vicente Igual Palomares
  • Globalisation, polycrisis and fragmentation: key elements for strategic governance Ana M López García, Milagros Dones Tacero
  • Financial stability and volatility of crypto-asset markets Jesús Paúl-Gutiérrez, Antonio Calvo Bernardino
  • Open section The Impact of Adopting Improved Wheat Technology on the Productivity and Income of Households in Misha District, Southern Ethiopia. Melkamu Tilaye, Seyoum Yunkura
  • Evaluation of the determinants of the cost overrun of the Gluten-Free Diet in celiac disease in Spain: analysis and intervention proposal María Gil Izquierdo, Salvador Ortiz Serrano
  • Brazilian Stock Market and The Oil Price: An Investigation Using the Svar Model Felipe Reis, Ana Paula Florentino Santana
  • The Catalan ‘Procés’: Influence in the Investment and Population Guillermo Peña Blasco, Fernando Urriés López
  • Income Inequality Prevalence and Health Indicators: Implication For Economic Growth in Nigeria Nurudeen Abiodun Lawal, Omobolanle Adegbola, Samuel Oluwasegun Okikiola
  • Efficiency Measurement of Conventional and Islamic Banks in Bangladesh: A Case Study by Using Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA) and Stochastic Frontier Analysis (SFA) Approaches Md. Nur Nobi, Dr. Md. Arif Billah, Md. Mokshud Ali, Mabia Khatun
  • Collusion In Payment Processing Market With Differentiated Goods Gonzalo Escobar Elexpuru, Iván Valdés de la Fuente
  • The Pronaf Impact On Rural Poverty In Brazil from 2013 to 2019 Juliane Borchers, Ednaldo Michellon
  • Incidence of poverty on health spending in rural areas of Yucatan, Mexico Francisco Ivan Hernandez Cuevas, Javier Becerril García
  • Efficiency to Crisis: Public Health Investments in Brazilian States Before and During Covid19 Gustavo Araujo Lima de Souza, Brena Do Nascimento Carvalho, Tarcísio Da Costa Lobato
  • Equity in access to healthcare: an econometric analysis of the determinants of healthcare use in Senegal Mayoro DIOP, Ndiack FALL, Mamadou Fallou DIOUF

Journal of Refugee Studies (Oxford)

2024, Vol. 37, Nº 3
  • Bringing care in: The meaning of care in refugee solidarity movements
  • The ‘inherent vulnerability’ of women on the move: A gendered analysis of Morocco’s migration reform
  • Bridging distance: Transnational and local family ties in refugees’ social support networks
  • More than a number: Exploring the impact of age(ing) on refugees’ experiences of arrival
  • Rohingya women as refugees: Examining displacement, refugeehood and ‘bare life’
  • Implications of refugee crisis on public sector healthcare organizations: Empirical observation from Myanmar’s Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh
  • Bargaining (in)visibility: Rohingya refugees and the politics of visibility in India
  • Cross-effects of cultural and gay capitals in access to refugee status on the grounds of SOGI in France: Study of the formal and informal preparations of West African men for asylum trials
  • Understanding key priority areas of mental health among queer asylum seekers and refugees in Australia through the lens of structural violence: A modified Delphi method study
  • Direct and vicarious administrative burden: Experiences of UK public services as Homes for Ukraine host
  • Mismanagement and misinterpretations in asylum interviews: Perspectives from South Africa and Sweden -Self-generated asylum evidence: Scripting, staging and desperation in the assessment process
  • Frontiers of Belonging: The Education of Unaccompanied Refugee Youth Annika Lems
  • Ways of Belonging: Undocumented Youth in the Shadow of Illegality Francesca Meloni
  • Displacing Territory: Syrian and Palestinian Refugees in Jordan Karen Culcasi
  • Quest for Refuge: Reception Responses from the Global North, Octávio Sacramento, Elizabeth Challinor, and Pedro Gabriel Silva
  • Time and Power in Azraq Refugee Camp: A Nine-to-Five Emergency. By Melissa Gatter
  • Border Abolitionism: Migrants’ Containment and the Genealogies of Struggles and Rescue Martina Tazzioli
  • The Politics of Crisis-Making. Forced Displacement and Cultures of Assistance in Lebanon Estella Carpi
  • Samira Surfs Rukhsanna Guidroz and Illustrated by Fahmida Azim
  • Correction to: Refugee Mobilization in the Nepal–India Borderlands: Porosity as Opportunity
  • Correction to: Building an ethical research culture: Scholars of refugee background researching refugee-related issues

Journal of Human Development and Capabilities

2024, Vol. 25, Nº 4
Capability to Aspire and Transformative Institutions
  • Capability to Aspire and Transformative Institutions: An Introduction Jean-Michel Bonvin & Bénédicte Zimmermann
  • The Capability to Aspire: An Agentive Model Bénédicte Zimmermann
  • Accounting for the Obstructive Activity of Experience: Aspiring, Projecting and Agency Development in a Context of Adversity Evelyne Baillergeau
  • Putting Appadurai's “Capacity to Aspire” and Sen's Capability Approach into Dialogue Ortrud Leßmann
  • Transforming Social Policies and Institutions in a Capability Perspective: Agency, Voice and the Capability to Aspire Jean-Michel Bonvin & Francesco Laruffa
  • A Reparative Lens for Exploring Youth Aspirations in South African Universities Melanie Walker
  • Transformative Institutions and Capabilities to Aspire in the Context of Radical Uncertainty: Lessons from the Covid-19 Pandemic Lavinia Bifulco
  • Nurturing the Capabilities to Aspire, Voice and Realise Aspirations: A Theoretical Analysis of the Transformative Potential of the National Health Service in England Caroline Sarojini Hart
  • Aspiration and Capability to Aspire: How Do French Institutions Affect Socio-Occupational Groups? Camille Stephanus & Josiane Vero
  • The Capability to Aspire and Realise Aspirations After Exiting Long-lasting Undocumentedness Liala Consoli

The European Journal of Development Research

2024, Vol. 36, Nº 5
  • Public Expenditure’s Role in Reducing Poverty and Improving Food and Nutrition Security: Cross-Country Evidence from SPEED Data Hiroyuki Takeshima
  • Influencing Aid Policy: Perceptions of How Member States Shape EU Development Cooperation Iliana Olivié, María Santillán O’Shea
  • Bottom-Up Approaches and Decentralized Extension Structures for Improving Access to and Quality of Extension Services and Technology Adoption: Multi-level Analysis from Malawi Catherine Ragasa, Cristina Alvarez-Mingote, Paul McNamara
  • Domestic Risk Factors, Violence and Marital Dissolution: Evidence from Demographic and Health Survey of India Surya Nath Maiti
  • Climate Change, Malaria Prevalence and Cereal Yields in Sub-Saharan Africa Etayibtalnam Koudjom, Boris O. K. Lokonon, Aklesso Y. G. Egbendewe
  • The Effect of Citizens’ Perception of Governance on Tax Compliance: A Cross-Country Analysis Study for 32 Sub-Saharan African Countries Enrico Nichelatti, Heikki Hiilamo
  • Citizen Participation and Political Trust in Latin America and the Caribbean: A Machine Learning Approach Natalia Pecorari, Jose Cuesta
  • Food Aid Shocks and Food Insecurity: Does Democracy Matter? Jonas Gamso
  • Unity in Diversity? Reflections on Development Studies in the Mid-2020s Andy Sumner
  • Intra-Africa Agricultural Trade, Governance Quality and Agricultural Total Factor Productivity: Evidence from a Panel Vector Autoregressive Model Delphin Kamanda Espoir, Frank BannorRegret Sunge

Gender & Development

2024, Vol. 32, Nº 1-2
Gender & Public Space

Introduction

  • Gender and Public Space Pumla Dineo Gqola, Iromi Perera, Shilpa Phadke, Nazanin Shahrokni, Sofia Zaragocin, Shivani Satija & Anandita Ghosh

Rearch Articles

  • Gendered urban cycling and the ethics of caring: coming to voice in the streets of Tijuana and Oaxaca amidst the patriarcarro María Ávila & Alejandro Zamora
  • Imagining black feminist geographies of Johannesburg through Senzeni Marasela’s creative (un/re)mapping of Johannesburg’s mine slopes Jana Vosloo
  • Public spaces, street art, and the challenges of feminist ecological citizenship in Chile Daniela Vicherat Mattar
  • The (un)tenable flaneuse: an inquiry into the politics of women walking in war-entrenched Kabul Anuska Paul
  • Plaza las Pioneras: an urban feminist space and the politics of the commons Charmain Levy & Lilian Celiberti
  • A decolonial feminist inquiry into women’s agency in the urban landscape in 19th-century Iran Mahbubeh Moqadam
  • Engendering migrant counterpublics: fun, care, solidarity, and resistance among Ethiopian domestic workers in Lebanon Bina Fernandez
  • Women’s search for public space and leisure in Agra: cots, courtyards, and riverbank Mahima Taneja
  • Where and how girls play when they are too old for playgrounds? Young girls and the space of the Greek neighbourhood in urban, suburban, and rural childhood memories Garyfallia (Fyllio) Katsavounidou
  • ‘There’s nowhere for us’: spatial and scalar experiences of judgement amongst young women in the UK Olivia Theocharides-Feldman & Julia King
  • Making money moves: rural women, returnees, and renegotiations of sex work through the street in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia Elizabeth Dessie
  • Transient spaces, temporary alliances: harvesting breathing spaces in India’s sugarcane fields Reetika Revathy Subramanian
  • Navigating the city: gendered work experiences in urban spaces Belén Martínez Caparrós
  • Reclaiming public spaces: experiences of social exclusion of female sanitary workers in public spaces in Lahore, Pakistan Khadija Aftab, Fouzia Sadaf, Abida Sharif & Ayesha Aqeel Ahmed
  • COVID-19 violence and the re-making of urban space through solidarity networks among transgender women in Lima, Peru Amaya Perez-Brumer, Ernesto Cuba, Mariangela Castro-Arteaga, Julien Brisson, Alfonso Silva-Santisteban & Leyla Huerta
  • A campus far removed: affect, genders, and space at Argentina’s largest public university Griselda Flesler & Carolina Spataro
  • Pride and the politics of activism in South and South-East Asia: a transdisciplinary conversation Wikke Jansen, Hamzah Faraz Karamat, Kai Mata & Chandrika Yogarajah
  • Intimate life-making and infrastructures of trans masculine desire Noah Lubinsky & B Lee-Harrison Aultman
  • Moving along, stopping at: the gendering of the public spaces in Al Wehdat Camp in Amman, Jordan Nama’a Qudah
  • ‘Just like being back in Ethiopia’: gender, ethnicity, and belonging in Footscray Hanna Moges Lemma & Ceridwen Spark
  • Relations of tolerance: Syrian women, internal boundaries, and public space Buket Özdemir Dal & Itır Aladağ Görentaş
  • Articulating a framework for safe/r spaces with young women in Kenya Judyannet Muchiri
  • ‘Thinna’ as a quasi-public space: the case of leather homeworkers in Southern India Iswarya Priya Jagannathan
  • Urban Pakistan and women’s mobility in securitised Lahore Angbeen Abbas
  • Asking for solidarity: embodied feminist practices in digital space Heba Sigurdardottir, Majid Imani & Zahra Edalati
  • ‘Solidarity Across Borders’: online gender activism and the construction of a Middle East and North African regional public space Bronwen Mehta
  • Subversive visibility: Gender, feminist protests, and public spaces in Argentina Anna Bednarczyk

Revue Internationale Des Études Du Développement

2025, Nº 256
Archives du développement: produire, mobiliser et politiser
  • Introduction. Penser les archives, repenser le développement Camille Al Dabaghy, Yasmina Aziki y Quentin Deforge

Dossier thématique

  • Creating Development Archives Ethically from an Over-Developed Country. Promises and Dilemmas of the Canadian Network on Humanitarian History (2013-2024) Sarah Glassford, Dominique Marshall, Chris Trainor, Eve Dutil y David Webster
  • Quelles archives pour quelle histoire ? Enquêter sur le Fonds européen de développement depuis le Mali Bouakary Ouattara
  • Archives of Autogestion. The Rise and Fall of the Anti-Apartheid Urban Planning Archives. Timothy Gibbs
  • Mémoires vivantes et archives d’un espoir déçu. Construire les archives de l’énergie solaire en contexte de coopération (années 1960-années 1980). Frédéric Caille
  • Studying State Development through the Archive: The Case of Interwar Turkey. Aykiz Dogan
  • Circumventing the Nation: How to Develop a Postcolonial Archive on Public Health in India. Aprajita Sarcar
  • Expertise économique et reconfigurations disciplinaires dans la décolonisation Thomas Irace

Varia

  • Le Congrès culturel de La Havane (1968) : point de bascule de l’engagement français envers la révolution cubaine Rafael Pedemonte
  • Analyses bibliographiques - Book Reviews - Análisis bibliográficos

Más información aquí.

Postcolonial Studies

2024, Vol. 27, Nº 2

Articles

  • Tongan coloniality: contesting the ‘never colonized’ narrative Arcia Tecun & S. Ata Siu‘ulua
  • Compact colonialism: U.S. neocolonialism in Micronesia in the early twenty-first century Edward Hunt
  • The politics of eviction and citizenship in the Brahmaputra valley, Assam, India Juri Baruah
  • Indigenization and vernacularization of social science in India: revisiting the debate Chandan Kumar Sharma & Bhaswati Borgohain
  • Are tradition and modernity antagonistic? Ambedkar in and against the postcolonial project Noel Mariam George
  • Charles Darwin: towards a bio-religious and colonial genealogy of evolutionary being Zahir Kolia

Book Review

  • Walking with Foucault in Gaza Rezvaneh Erfani
  • Rock, water, life: ecology and humanities for a decolonial South Africa Jess Auerbach
  • Reading a 'porous' nation: Sri Lanka and the remnants of its civil war Sasanka Perera
  • Interdisciplinary propositions for remaking collective anti-colonial research and pedagogical processes: engaging with Max Liboiron Alexandra Berry

Deusto Journal o Human Rights / Revista Deusto de Derechos Humanos

2022, Nº 10
Human rights and social protest: a complex and necessary relationship

Introduction Human rights and social protest: a complex and necessary relationship. Introduction to the monograph Mariano Aguirre

Articles

  • The right to social protest and the action of the United Nations Guillermo Fernández Maldonado
  • Demanding what is rightfully theirs. The link between social justice protests and economic, cultural, and social rights Mohamed Berrada
  • The role of protests on the journey to a politics without violence Jenny Pearce, Iván Garzón Vallejo
  • We’ll miss it when it’s gone: The assault on –and the fight to save– democracy in the United States today Jeff Kelly Lowenstein, Danny Postel
  • The «social explosion» in Colombia: some reflections on protest and human rights in weak democracies Rodrigo Uprimny
  • The feminist agenda in the proposal for a new Chilean Constitution Virginia Guzmán
  • Abuelas de Plaza de Mayo and the search for appropriated children: repertoires of contention and political strategies in dictatorship and democracy Fabricio Laino Sanchis
  • Stand by lives: depoliticizing families of political prisoners in post-revolution Egypt Committee for Justice-Geneva

Book Reviews

  • Hinton, Elizabeth. 2021. America on Fire. Police Violence, Black Rebellion and the Fracturing of a Nation. Londres: William Collins Books. 396 p.
  • Ortiz, Isabel et al. 2022. World Protests. A Study of Key Protest. Issues in the 21st Century. Cham: Palgrave Macmillan. 185 p. Eyal, Nadav. Revolt. 2021. The Worldwide Uprising Against Globalization. Londres: Picador. 515 p.

Viento Sur

2025, Nº 195
Marxismo, feminismo y decolonialidad: un cruce de luchas y perspectivas

AL VUELO

  • Marc Casanovas

EL DESORDEN GLOBAL

  • Escenario: Cierre de fronteras y masificación de las llegadas Juanjo Álvarez
  • Tiempos de lucha y liberación cultural: conversación con Elias Khoury Ilan Pappé

MIRADAS VOCES

  • Fotografía analógica para un proyecto comunitario. Contado Pierde. Mariña Testas

PLURAL

  • Marxismo, feminismo y decolonialidad: un cruce de luchas y perspectivas. presentación. Carolina Meloni González y Mario Espinoza Pino
  • De norte a sur, de este a oeste, las tierras robadas serán recuperadas cueste lo que cueste Salma Am(a)zian
  • Fanon, Shariati y el islam como fuerza revolucionaria Helios F. Garcés
  • Identidad, interseccionalidad y el enigma de la clase Sandro Mezzadra
  • Gramáticas de las resistencias (trans)feministas: las militancias alegres y no esencialistas Sayak Valencia
  • ¿Qué hacemos? Tesis sobre la praxis política feminista en el laboratorio argentino de la ultraderecha Luci Cavallero y verónica Gago
  • Entrevista a Jasbir K. Puar paula Serna e Ira hybris

PLURAL 2

  • Desencantados del progreso, bienvenidos al Colapsoceno Matías Escalera Cordero

FUTURO ANTERIOR

  • "Nuestro pueblo son nuestras montañas": vida y pensamiento de Amílcar Cabral Balasingham Skanthakumar

AQUÍ Y AHORA

  • Entre la urgencia y el desastre, una mirada ecosocialista sobre la Dana Joana Bregolat

VOCES MIRADAS

  • La disección de las horas. Jessica Belda. Alberto García-Teresa

SUBRAYADOS

  • El marxismo y la opresión de las mujeres. Lise Vogel Julia Cámara
  • La reificación del deseo. Kevin Floyd. Irene León Tribaldos
  • Nuestra historia es el futuro. Nick Estés. Pablo Vázquez Viejo
  • Vivir una vida feminista. Sara Ahmed. Begoña Zabala
  • La conciencia de la tierra. Élisée Reclus. José Luis Carretero Miramar
  • Odio la resiliencia. Diego Fusaro. Antonio García

Más información aquí.

Economía Mundial

2024, Nº 67
Economía social y solidaria

Editorial David Flores Ruiz, Blanca Nieves Miedes Ugarte

Sección Especial: Economía Social y Solidaria

  • La contribución de las cooperativas a la transformación socioecológica a través de la innovación social: análisis de casos internacionales Lidia Valiente, Carmen Guzmán, Francisco J. Santos
  • Una ‘brújula de transformación’ para las iniciativas de economía social y solidaria en su transición hacia el postcrecimiento Ekhi Atutxa Ordeñana, Mario Damborenea Iglesias, Xabier Mendizabal Leiñena
  • Aportaciones de la biomimética a la Economía Solidaria: integrar soluciones provenientes de la naturaleza Reinalina Chavarri, Rafael Morales-Sánchez
  • Transiciones ecosociales y economía social y solidaria: identificando dimensiones clave para el cambio social en los territorios desde la región andina Asier Arcos-Alonso, Xabier Gainza-Barrencua, Unai Villalba-Eguiluz, Juan Carlos Pérez_de_Mendiguren, Cesar Carranza-Barona, Ela Perez-Alva, Carlos Ancizar Acevedo-Lasso, Jhaquelin Davalos-escobar, Elizabeth Fernanda Lopez-Menza, Isabella Muñoz-Paz, Jhonny Jimenez
  • Institucionalización de las políticas públicas de economía social como estrategia frente a los retos globales: evidencia de la experiencia española Belén Català Estada, Teresa Savall Morera, Rafael Chaves Ávila
  • Eco-innovación en cooperativas y empresas de capital industriales: un análisis comparativo Imanol Basterretxea, Ana Fernández-Sainz, Jorge Gutiérrez-Goiria , Josu Santos-Larrazabal
  • Las entidades de Economía Social como actores clave para alcanzar los Objetivos de Desarrollo Sostenible: un ejemplo Sofía Arana
  • El empleo resiliente de las sociedades cooperativas en relación con el ODS-8 Pérez-Suárez, M., Sánchez-Torné, I.
  • Finanzas éticas y solidarias: herramientas para una transición socio-ecológica justa. El caso de Fiare Banca Ética Rosario Gómez-Álvarez Díaz, Francisco Rincón Roldán, Rafael Morales Sánchez
  • Comunicación online de la sostenibilidad en la Economía social: un estudio comparativo Raquel Puentes-Poyatos, Adoración Mozas-Moral, Enrique Bernal-Jurado
  • Iniciativas de trabajadoras en el ámbito de la economía social y solidaria como espacio transformador del sistema de cuidados domésticos: potencialidades y desafíos en el ámbito iberoamericano Isabel Brito Cabeza, Blanca Miedes Ugarte

Sección General

  • La geografía de la inseguridad alimentaria. Un análisis taxonómico A Taxonomical Analysis Sergio Tezanos, Rogelio Madrueño

Divulgación, Revisión y Ensayos

  • La transición hacia el vehículo eléctrico: cambios y dimensiones clave Manuel Gracia Santos, Maria J. Paz, Mario Rísquez Ramos

Reseñas

  • The Age of Global Economic Crises Ernesto Curvale, Martin Cuesta
  • Social Innovation, Social Enterprises and the Cultural Economy: Cultural and Artistic Social Enterprises in Practice Carmen Guzmán
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