IDS Bulletin-Institute of Development Studies

Papers
(The TQCC of IDS Bulletin-Institute of Development Studies is 1. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-07-01 to 2024-07-01.)
ArticleCitations
Building Forward Better: Inclusive Livelihood Support in Nairobi’s Informal Settlements12
Covid-19 Response and Protracted Exclusion of Informal Settlement Residents in Freetown, Sierra Leone8
Food Systems After Covid-196
Covid-19 Vaccine Rollout: Challenges and Insights from Informal Settlements6
Cutting the Supply of Climate Injustice4
Disruption and Design: Crowdmapping Young Women’s Experience in Cities4
Introduction: Reframing Climate and Environmental Justice4
Localising Refugee Assistance: Examining Refugee-Led Organisations and the Localisation Agenda During the Covid-19 Pandemic3
‘Me Too’ and the ‘List’ – Power Dynamics, Shame, and Accountability in Indian Academia3
Social Protection, Covid-19, and Building Back Better3
Adapting Disability Research Methods and Practices During the Covid-19 Pandemic: Experiences from the Field3
Local Covid-19 Syndemics and the Need for an Integrated Response3
Introduction: Reclaiming the Cerrado – A Territorial Account of a Disputed Frontier3
The Health of People with Disabilities in Humanitarian Settings During the Covid-19 Pandemic2
Exploring China’s Impacts on Development Thinking and Policies2
The Covid-19 Pandemic and Alternative Governance Systems in Idlib2
Whose Knowledge? Whose Influence? Changing Dynamics of China’s Development Cooperation Policy and Practice2
Bangladesh and Covid-19: Reversals and Resilience2
In Search of Professionalism, Bureaucracy and Sustainable Livelihoods for the 21st Century1
Building Back Better, Gender Equality, and Feminist Dilemmas1
Covid-19’s Effects on Contraceptive Services Across the Humanitarian–Development Nexus1
Chinese Foundations and the Challenge of ‘Going International1
Matopiba’s Disputed Agricultural Frontier: Between Commodity Crops and Agrarian Reform1
Monitoring Systemic Change in Inclusive Agribusiness1
Introduction: Contribution, Causality, Context, and Contingency when Evaluating Inclusive Business Programmes1
The Distances that the Covid-19 Pandemic Magnified: Research on Informality and the State1
Brazilian Agricultural Frontier: Land Grabbing, Land Policy, and Conflicts1
Editorial: Covid-19 Responses: Insights into Contemporary Humanitarianism1
Using Theory-Based Evaluation to Evaluate Systemic Change in a Market Systems Programme in Nepal1
Anti-Migrant Authoritarian Populism and the Global Vaccination Challenge1
Systems, Sapiens, and Systemic Change in Markets: The Adopt-Adapt-Expand-Respond Framework1
Epistemological Justice: Decoloniality, Climate Change, and Ecological Conditions for Future Generations1
Uniting Against the Tides: Filipino ‘Shefarers’ Organising Against Sexual Harassment1
Ownership and Effectiveness of China’s Aid Projects in Africa1
Climate Justice for Whom? Understanding the Vernaculars of Climate Action and Justice in Marginal Environments of India1
Multilevel Responses to Sexual Violence in Schools in West Africa1
Glossary: China and International Development: Knowledge, Governance, and Practice1
Policing Environmental Injustice1
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The Search for Real-Time Impact Monitoring for Private Sector Support Programmes1
Left Behind: The Multiple Impacts of Covid-19 on Forcibly Displaced People1
Livestock and Climate Justice: Challenging Mainstream Policy Narratives1
Women Politicians Navigating the ‘Hostile Environment’ in Pakistan1
Collective Struggles Against Sexual Harassment: What We Have Learnt About Pathways to Accountability and their Outcomes1
Triangular Cooperation: Different Approaches, Same Modality1
Recognising Recognition in Climate Justice1
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