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Instituto de Estudios sobre Desarrollo y Cooperación Internacional

Nazioarteko Lankidetza eta Garapenari Buruzko Ikasketa Institutua

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The European Journal of Development Research

2024, Vol. 36, Nº 6
  • Impact of Irrigation on Food and Nutrition Security Among Rice Farmers in Benin Gbêtondji Melaine Armel Nonvide
  • One Step Away from 2030: An Assessment of the Progress of Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in the European Union Maria-Glòria Barberà-MarinéLaura Fabregat-Aibar, Antonio Terceño
  • The Effect of Religious Constraints on Individual Labor Supply Guillermo Cabanillas-Jiménez
  • The Decline and Levelling Off of Earnings Inequality: Boon or Bane for a Growing Economy? Virgi Agita Sari, Ralitza Dimova
  • Improving Women’s Position in the Household: Evidence from a Maternity Cash Transfer Programme in India Sarthak Agarwal, Neeraj Katewa
  • Targeted Poverty Alleviation for the Livelihood Improvement of Poverty-Stricken Households: A Case Study of Wuxi County, China Qianqian Zhang, Tao LiXiongwei Tan
  • Impact of Returnee Remittances on Migrant Households’ Well-Being in Bangladesh Sima Rani Dey, Faroque Ahmed, Md. Moniruzzaman
  • The Failing Aid Complex in Uganda’s Northeast Matteo Caravani
  • Training Returns Among Informal Workers: Evidence from Urban Sites in Kenya and Tanzania Nina Torm
  • Impacts on Rural Community Development and Governance by Different Land Ownership: A Comparative Study Based on Two Villages in China Jieying Yang, Li Yu, Jingxiang Zhang
  • Correction to: One Step Away from 2030: An Assessment of the Progress of Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in the European Union Maria-Glòria Barberà-Mariné, Laura Fabregat-Aibar, Antonio Terceño

Le Monde diplomatique

2024, Nº 350
  • Darle sentido al trabajo, pero ¿cuál? Danièle Linhart
  • Y Trump se tomó la revancha Serge Halimi
  • Darle sentido al trabajo, pero ¿cuál? Danièle Linhart
  • Todo lo que nos separa Grégory Rzepski
  • Cuerpo proletario François Bégaudeau
  • El silencio de las fábricas Paolo Valenti
  • Acabar con la desigualdad salarial Hélène Richard
  • Mercaderes de la precariedad Alexis Moreau
  • Impunidad patronal Alexia Eychenne
  • Cero horas Esteban Chevalier
  • La fe de los conversos Anne Jourdain
  • Los adinerados de la virtud Thomas Jusquiame
  • Amenazas para el arroz vietnamita Maïlys Khider
  • Inagotables intereses privados Maïlys Khider
  • Georgia y Moldavia, el sueño europeo genera divisiones David Teurtrie
  • Chisináu cambia de proveedores de la energía Élisa Perrigueur
  • ¿Un “mandato poderoso y sin precedentes”? Jerome Karabel
  • La herencia olvidada de Messali Hadj Selim Derkaoui
  • En México, el balance desigual de un presidente popular Anne Vigna
  • Claudia Sheinbaum: construir una victoria Hélène Combes
  • El cuestionado futuro del guaraní en Paraguay Loïc Ramirez
  • Kenia en el atolladero de Haití Benjamin Fernandez
  • La imposible democracia de mercado Nancy Fraser
  • Evangélicos en Francia: crónica de un auge político Eva Thiébaud
  • El siglo de Franz Kafka Francisco Jarauta
  • Lo que el viento amarillo se llevó Elad Lapidot
  • Profesión: censor proisraelí Sam Biddle

Le Monde diplomatique

2025, Nº 351
  • Siria, año I después de la dictadura Akram Belkaïd
  • Mercosur: bomba agrícola Morvan Burel
  • Caótico fin de reinado de Macron Serge Halimi
  • Eisenhüttenstadt, una utopía urbana inconclusa Jens Malling
  • Cuando la extrema derecha se lanza a por los jóvenes Boris Grésillon
  • Geopolítica de Donald Trump Michael T. Klare
  • Aprendiendo de Srebrenica Philippe Descamps
  • Una economía arrasada Angélique Mounier-Kuhn
  • Israel, acusado de genocidio en Gaza Akram Belkaïd
  • Tel Aviv avanza frenéticamente sus peones Angélique Mounier-Kuhn
  • Palestinas en las cárceles israelíes, una historia de resistencia Asja Zaino y Hélène Servel
  • El árbol dragón de Socotra, testigo de un pasado prohibido Quentin Müller
  • ¿Es justicia la venganza? Razmig Keucheyan
  • El ‘trader’, el boxeador y el Sinn Féin Daniel Finn
  • En África, el ‘gendarme’ está (casi) desnudo Rémi Carayol
  • El día en que los especuladores temblaron Benjamin Lemoine
  • Incompetencia de Bruselas, éxitos de Pekín Kishore Mahbubani
  • Especular con los fantasmas Andrew Kipnis
  • Myanmar: detrás de las armas, los trabajadores Stephen Campbell
  • Lucha de clases en las praderas alpinas Moran Kerinec y Oriane Mollaret
  • Cine postraumático Pierre Conesa

Ecologista

2024, Nº 121
  • Prepararnos para la próxima dana Luis González Reyes
  • Así es el vertedero privado más grande de España Carlos Villeta
  • Reglamento contra la Deforestación Importada Silvia Fernández, Jaume Grau
  • El molusco que tumbó una megalómana infraestructura portuaria en Melilla Rosa González González
  • Biogás y biometano | La importancia del modelo Nacho Escartín, Marina Gros
  • Sí, vivir cerca de un aeropuerto puede hacerte enfermar Pablo Muñoz Nieto
  • ECOMARCHA | Pedaleando por la biodiversidad y la vida Carlos Alonso Cidad
  • Aprendiendo de las plantas, nuestras maestras Lena Pettersson
  • En recuerdo de Ladislao Martínez, "Ladis" Elena Díaz Casero
  • Frente a la turistificación, Baleares se organiza Júlia Isern Bennassar
  • ENTREVISTA | Corinne Morel Darleux "La injusticia social va de la mano de la destrucción ambiental" Valentín Ladrero Pardo
  • La Pinilla, todo por la pasta, o cómo destruir la sierra Claudio Sartorius Alvar González
  • La Junta de Castilla y León quiere menos trabajadores antincendios y más cámaras Jesús Abad
  • 20 años de cárcel y 56.000 euros por intentar paralizar las obras de Aroztegia Redacción Hordago, El Salto
  • Ecolojóvenes, un espacio necesario Ana Aldarias, Alba González
  • Una brigada de la Guardia Civil revela supuestos casos de corrupción del Seprona de Sevilla Sofía Menéndez
  • ENTREVISTA | María Serrano María José Esteso Poves
  • CINE | Mariposas negras María José Esteso Poves, Marta Pascual
  • BREVES | Obituario
  • Tenderete

Community Development Journal

2024, Vol. 59, Nº 4
Community Development, the Carceral State and the Necessary Challenge of Penal Abolitionism

Editorial

  • Community development, the carceral state and the necessary challenge of penal abolitionism Elizabeth Kiely and others

Articles

  • Conceptualizing the carceral state in contemporary India Mahuya Bandyopadhyay
  • ‘Do no harm’: mass supervision and the ruse of carceral humanism Zhandarka Kurti
  • Punishment, communities and assemblages Vincenzo Ruggiero
  • Restorative justice in Brazil: does it provide a place for community involvement and a path to penal abolition? Daniel Achutti and others
  • Abolition and the renewal of community: from carceral feminism to collective self-determination Mimi E Kim
  • ‘We can no longer fill prisons with men and cemeteries with women’: exploring carceral and abolitionist feminist discourses on gendered violence in Albania and Kosovo through photo elicitation Diana Malaj and Brunilda Pali
  • Peer power: how drug user groups navigate harm reduction in Surrey, British Columbia and resist the carceral state Michael C K Ma and Surrey Union of Drug Users

Invited Book Reviews

  • Let This Radicalize You: Organizing and the Revolution of Reciprocal Care Keith Adams
  • Contesting carceral logic: towards abolitionist futures: Edited by Michael J. Coyle and Mechthild Hagel Kevin Warner

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

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

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

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Gender & Development

2019, Vol. 27, Nº 1
  • Introduction: gender, development, and migrants in a global economy.Ruth Pearson & Caroline Sweetman
  • Women migrants in the global economy: a global overview (and regional perspectives) Tanja Bastia & Nicola Piper
  • Bringing the border to baby: birth registration as bordering practice for migrant women’s children Allison J. Petrozziello
  • Beyond development impact: gender and care in the Pacific Seasonal Worker Programme Priya Chattier
  • The Global Compact for Migration: what could it mean for women and gender relations? Carolina Gottardo & Paola Cyment
  • No city for migrant women: construction workers’ experiences of exclusion from urban governance and discrimination in labour markets in Ahmedabad Nivedita Jayaram, Priyanka Jain & Sangeeth Sujatha Sugathan
  • Skeptics’ and ‘believers’: anti-trafficking, sex work, and migrant rights activism in South Africa Kudakwashe P. Vanyoro
  • Migration as a window to empowerment: Nepalese women's experiences in South Korea Manju Shakya & Yunjeong Yang
  • Albanian women’s experiences of migration to Greece and Italy: a gender analysis Ermira Danaj
  • Resources Compiled by Liz Cooke
  • Remembering Camillia El-Solh Soraya Tremayne
Recibido: 03/06/2019