The editors of International Development Planning Review (IDPR) have selected ‘Bastard children’: unacknowledged consulting companies in development cooperation’ by Pamela White as the Featured Article for IDPR 42.2. The paper will be free to access for a limited time here. When asked to describe the paper and highlight its importance, the author stated the following: Development … Continue reading
International Development Planning Review 42.1 Featured Article
The editors of International Development Planning Review have selected ‘Everyday violence and bottom-up peace building initiatives by the urban poor in Mumbai’ by Amita Bhide as the Featured Article for International Development Planning Review 42.1. The paper will be free to access for a limited time here. When asked to describe the paper and highlight … Continue reading
LUP Journals now indexed in the Cabells Whitelist
We are pleased to announce that Romani Studies, International Development Planning Review, Labour History: A Journal of Labour and Social History, Labour History Review, European Journal of Language Policy, Comma, The Indexer, and Archives are now indexed in the Cabells Whitelist. The Cabells Whitelist is a curated list of over 11,000 academic journals spanning 18 disciplines guides researchers and institutions in getting … Continue reading
International Development Planning Review 41.3 Featured Article
The editors of International Development Planning Review have selected ‘An introduction to planning China's communities: between people and place’ by Nick R. Smith, Daniel B. Abramson, and Mi Shih as the Featured Article for IDPR 41.3. The paper will be free to access for a limited time here. When asked to describe the paper and … Continue reading
International Development Planning Review 41.2 Featured Article
The editors of International Development Planning Review have selected ‘Negotiating the order: the politics and policing of street vending in Tehran’ by Mojgan Taheri Tafti as the Featured Article for IDPR 41.2. The paper will be free to access for a limited time here. When asked to describe the paper and highlight its importance, the … Continue reading