Progress in Development Studies

Papers
(The TQCC of Progress in Development Studies is 2. 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 2022-08-01 to 2026-08-01.)
ArticleCitations
What We Are to ‘Marginalized Groups’: Advocacy CSOs’ Constructions of Their Legitimacy in Jharkhand, India19
Climate Change Adaptation and the Water–Energy–Food Nexus in Tanzania: Policy Trends and Smallholder Livelihoods15
Book review: Mezzadri, A. (ed.), Marx in the Field9
Development Knowledge in the Making: The Case of Japan, South Korea and China8
Between Patriarchy and Precarity: Gendered Capabilities in Musina’s Changing Border Economy, South Africa8
Understanding Hungary’s Support for Persecuted Christians: Scrutinising Religious Motives for Giving Aid8
Book review: Fabinyi, Michael and Kate, Barclay, Asia-Pacific Fishing Livelihoods6
Promoting Gender Equity in Livelihoods Projects: Practitioners’ Perspectives Through the Lens of a Socio-ecological Model6
Announcing the 2022 Progress in Development Studies Best Article Award Winner6
How Is Mainstreaming Disaster Risk Reduction Progressing in Terms of Development Cooperation? A Portfolio Analysis of DRR Aid6
Legitimacy in Action: Theatre as Pedagogy, Advocacy and Civil Engagement in the Global South5
The Evolution of African Migration Governance Amidst Global Agendas and Foreign Interventions4
Rethinking Pedagogical Design in International Development Studies to Foster Epistemic Justice4
‘Everything Goes to Tripoli and for the South, There’s Nothing’. EU Migration Externalization and Grievances in a Marginalized Southern Libya4
Reflecting Upon the Past? Development Studies’ Ambivalent Relation to History4
Research Translation for International Development: A Literature Review and Framework for Evidence Use and Partner Engagement4
Book review: J. Pedro-Carañana, E. Herrera-Huérfano, and J. O. Almanza (Eds.), Communicative Justice in the Pluriverse: An International Dialogue3
Book review: Skair, L. (ed.), The Anthropocene in Global Media: Neutralizing the Risk3
‘Seen’, ‘Respected’ and ‘Empowered’: Exploring the Dignity Dividend of a Universal Basic Income3
For the Country, the Corporation and the Métier: Alternative Drivers Among Practitioners in Private Sector Aid3
Between Realism and Idealism in the Politics of Development3
Migration, Gender and Intergenerational Interdependence: Translocal Households Involving Older People and Migrants in Uganda3
Development Research in Flux and in Demand: The Future of Progress in Development Studies3
Donors and Disciplines Meet the Political Economy of Development: The Contested Evolution of Political Settlements Analysis3
Towards a Relational Understanding of Vulnerability: The Response to the Syrian Refugee Crisis in Lebanon Through a Feminist Lens2
Improving Accountability for Equitable Health and Well-being in Urban Informal Spaces: Moving from Dominant to Transformative Approaches2
Between Resistance and Instrumentalization: The Role of Civil Society in Senegal’s Migration Policymaking2
Book review: Regilme Jr, S. S. F. Aid Imperium: United States Foreign Policy and Human Rights in Post-Cold War Southeast Asia2
Dancing with Uncertainty in the Himalayas in Times of Multiple Crises2
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