IDS Bulletin-Institute of Development Studies

Papers
(The TQCC of IDS Bulletin-Institute of Development Studies is 9. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2019-06-01 to 2023-06-01.)
ArticleCitations
From Users and Choosers to Makers and ShapersRepositioning Participation in Social Policy1130
Who Gains from Product Rents as the Coffee Market Becomes More Differentiated?A Value-chain Analysis111
Women-Headed Households: Poorest of the Poor?:Perspectives from Mexico, Costa Rica and the Philippines86
Decentralisation and Service Delivery: Lessons from Sub-Saharan Africa53
Lessons from the Making of the MDGs: Human Development Meets Results-based Management in an Unfair World48
Gender Myths that Instrumentalise Women: A View from the Indian Frontline38
Thoughts on Poverty from a South Asian Rubbish Dump:Gender, Inequality and Household Waste35
Case Study 3: BangladeshFloods in Bangladesh: A Shift from Disaster Management Towards Disaster Preparedness34
From ‘Woman-Blind’ to ‘Man-Kind’Should Men Have More Space in Gender and Development?32
When Breadwinners fall III: Preliminary Findings from a Case Study in Bangladesh31
GENDER, ENVIRONMENT AND LIVELIHOOD SECURITY: AN ALTERNATIVE VIEWPOINT FROM INDIA30
DECLINING TO LEARN FROM THE EAST? THE WORLD BANK ON ‘GOVERNANCE AND DEVELOPMET’28
THE NEW POLITICAL CONDITIONALITIES OF AID: AN INDEPENDENT VIEW FROM AFRICA28
Citizenship, affiliation and exclusion: perspectives from the south28
From What We Wear to What We EatUpgrading in Global Value Chains27
From Feminist Knowledge to Data for Development: The Bureaucratic Management of Information on Women and Development26
From ‘Rotten Wives’ to ‘Good Mothers’:Household Models and the Limits of Economism26
From Responsibility to Citizenship? Corporate accountability for development25
Transforming Power: From Zero-Sum to Win-Win?25
Brazil and China in Mozambican Agriculture: Emerging Insights from the Field25
Is Graduation from Social Safety Nets Possible? Evidence from Sub-Saharan Africa25
From Farmer Participation to Pro-poor Seed Markets: The Political Economy of Commercial Cereal Seed Networks in Ghana19
GOVERNANCE AND DEVELOPMENT: THE VIEWS FROM WASHINGTON19
Women's Participation in the NREGA: Some Observations from Fieldwork in Himachal Pradesh, Kerala and Rajasthan17
Good and Bad News from China's New Cooperative Medical Scheme17
Measuring time allocation, decision-making and agrarian changes affecting rural women: examples from recent research in Indonesia15
ACCOUNTABILITY THROUGH TAX REFORM? REFLECTIONS FROM SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA15
Radio, ICT Convergence and Knowledge Brokerage: Lessons from Sub-Saharan Africa14
‘Security from Below’ in Contexts of Chronic Violence14
Action Research with Children: Lessons from Tackling Disasters and Climate Change*13
Citizenship, Affiliation and Exclusion: Perspectives from the South13
Neo-patrimonialism and Policy Processes: Lessons from the Southern African Food Crisis13
What can Africa Learn from China's Experience in Agricultural Development?12
Location Gendered Experience: An Anthropologist's View from a Sierra Leonean Village12
Linking Climate Adaptation and Development: A Synthesis of Six Case Studies from Asia and Africa12
Transforming Food Systems: The Potential of Engaged Political Economy11
Success Stories from African Agriculture: What are the Key Elements of Success?11
Agroecology and Food Sovereignty11
COMPETITION AND POWER IN RURAL MARKETS: A CASE STUDY FROM ANDHRA PRADESH11
From Islamic Feminism to a Muslim Holistic Feminism10
Learning from Communities: The Local Dynamics of Formal and Informal Volunteering in Korogocho, Kenya10
The Political Economy Approach to Food Systems Reform10
The Diverse Housing Needs of Rural to Urban Migrants and Policy Responses in China: Insights from a Survey in Fuzhou9
Social Protection during Disasters: Evidence from the Wenchuan Earthquake9
Graduating from Social Protection? Editorial Introduction9
Food from the Courts: The Indian Experience9
AIDS Activism and Globalisation from Below: Occupying New Spaces of Citizenship in Post-apartheid South Africa9
Evaluating Graduation: Insights from the Vision 2020 Umurenge Programme in Rwanda9
From Colonialism to the New Millennium and Beyond9
Constraints on Civil Society's Capacity to Curb CorruptionLessons from the Indian Experience9
FROM CONJUGAL CONTRACTS TO ENVIRONMENTAL RELATIONS: SOME THOUGHTS ON LABOUR AND TECHNOLOGY9
TRIADIC EXCHANGE RELATIONS: AN ILLUSTRATION FROM SOUTH INDIA9
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