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Dear All,

 

Please find below a list of books available for review in the Journal of International Development. Please contact me if you are interested in writing a review. Reviews should be completed in the next 8 weeks, and be approximately 700-1000 words long. Full guidelines will be provided when the book review is agreed and a copy of the text will be sent to a university address.

 

·         Adam, C., Collier, P. & Gondwe, M., 2014. Zambia: Building Prosperity from Resource Wealth, United Kingdom: Oxford University Press.

·         Allen, F., Behrman, J. & Birdsall, N., 2014. Towards a Better Global Economy: Policy Implications for Citizens Worldwide in the 21st Century, United Kingdom: Oxford University Press.

·         Balagopalan, S., 2014. Inhabiting ‘childhood’: children, labour and schooling in postcolonial India, United Kingdom: Palgrave Macmillan.

·         Biggeri, M. & Ferrannini, A., 2014. Sustainable Human Development: A New Territorial and People-Centred Perspective, United States: Palgrave Pivot.

·         Gentry, C. & Eckert, A., 2014. The Future of Just War: New Critical Essays, United States: University of Georgia Press.

·         Hammar, A., 2014. Displacement Economies in Africa: Paradoxes of Crisis and Creativity, United Kingdom: Zed Books Ltd.

·         Ibrahim, S. & Tiwari, M., 2014. The Capability Approach: From Theory to Practice, United Kingdom: Palgrave Macmillan.

·         Lofchie, M., 2014. The Political Economy of Tanzania: Decline and Recovery, United States: PENN/University of Pennsylvania Press.

·         McGann, J., Viden, A. & Rafferty, J., 2014. How Think Tanks Shape Social Development Policies, United States: University of Pennsylvania Press.

·         Moellendorf, D., 2014. The Moral Challenge of Dangerous Climate Change: Values, Poverty, and Policy, United Kingdom: Cambridge University Press.

·         Nazneen, S. & Sultan, M., 2014. VOICING DEMANDS: FEMINIST ACTIVISM IN TRANSITIONAL CONTEXTS; ED. BY SOHELA NAZNEEN, United Kingdom: Zed Books Ltd.

·         Sen, G., Durano, M. & Committee, D.S., 2014. The Re-Making of Social Contracts: Feminists in a Fierce New World, United Kingdom: Zed Books, Limited.

·         Stiglitz, J., Greenwald, B. & Aghion, P., 2014. Creating a Learning Society: A New Approach to Growth, Development, and Social Progress, United States: Columbia University Press.

·         Veltmeyer, H. & Petras, J., 2014. The new extractivism: a post-neoliberal development model or imperialism of the twenty-first century?, United Kingdom: Zed Books Ltd.

 

Many thanks,

 

Darryl 

 

 

Dr Darryl Humble | Lecturer in Social Sciences (International Development and Research Methods) | Programme Leader: BSc (Hons) Global Poverty and Development

 

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