
Studies in Comparative International Development
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An interdisciplinary journal focused on development. Tamara Kay, Editor & Anna Calasanti, Managing Editor
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http://springer.com/journal/12116/ 07-11-2021 18:17:51
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Thrilled to see our article open access Studies in Comparative International Development . We show that democracy reduces lifespan inequalities disproportionately for men, via reductions in injuries and accidents. CGU Inequality and Policy Research Center at CGU link.springer.com/article/10.100…


Family planning programs must radically refocus on reproductive autonomy, UW–Madison professor and UW Collaborative for Reproductive Equity (CORE) investigator Leigh Senderowicz and CORE trainee Taryn Valley write in an important new research article in Studies in Comparative International Development that critically examines the state of the evidence.

We at SCID are excited to be offering more scholarship on global health, including reproductive health, rights and justice. Check out this important new article by Leigh Senderowicz and Taryn Valley:

The first special issue by the Keough School of Global Affairs team focuses on global health. "Politics, Power, and Inequality in Global Health" has just come out! Many thanks to our fantastic guest editors Joseph Harris and kim yi dionne (@dadakim.bsky.social). It's a must read: link.springer.com/journal/12116/…

So excited about this special issue on #globalhealth co-edited with the amazing kim yi dionne (@dadakim.bsky.social) . Fantastic contributions by Gowri Vijayakumar @akentikelenis on bsky Elize Massard Reya Farber and many more! BU Pardee Center Pardee School of Global Studies, Boston University @BUsociologydept BU Center for Innovation in Social Science Office of Research, Boston University ASA Medical Sociology Sociology of Development


. Studies in Comparative International Development recently launched its first special issue on Politics, Power + Inequality in Global Health. Join us on Friday, March 1 for a discussion with editors Tamara Kay kim yi dionne (@dadakim.bsky.social) Joseph Harris + Boston University Global Development Policy Center's William N. Kring on the launch: gdpcenter.org/3wxMsVw


Very excited that the Studies in Comparative International Development Special Issue on #Politics, #Power, & #Inequality in #GlobalHealth is FREE TO DOWNLOAD THIS MONTH. Boston University Global Development Policy Center Sociology of Development ASA Medical Sociology ASA Political Sociology Section ASA Sociology APSA kim yi dionne (@dadakim.bsky.social) Political Determinants of Health Collective BU Pardee Center link.springer.com/journal/12116/…


Rajesh Veeraraghavan Great work merits the time necessary to do it right. We do our very best to get things through our pipeline as quickly as possible because our authors deserve that, and careers require it.

Excited to share this new Studies in Comparative International Development article co-authored with Reo Matsuzaki on the persistence and legacies of counterinsurgent institutions at the local level, examining cases in #Nicaragua and #Indonesia. It can be accessed for free 👇 rdcu.be/dHgnq


In my new article for Studies in Comparative International Development, I find that the scale of state-owned firm layoffs in the late 1990s drove the increase in social security tax of private firms in the 2000s. The need to appease potential collective action of highly organized SOE workers precipitated China's

🚨 New article at Studies in Comparative International Development! How do voters evaluate co-ethnic reps when a) public goods are privatized and b) provision is linked to criminality? Niloufer Siddiqui and I look at Karachi's hybrid provision of water service delivery. link.springer.com/article/10.100…

New paper out in Studies in Comparative International Development on the emergence of an upgrading alliance around the EV battery start-up InoBat Auto in Slovakia. Thanks to Sonja Avlijaš & Kira Gartzou-Katsouyanni for editing this SI on firm-centred approaches to overcoming semi-peripheral constraints! link.springer.com/article/10.100…

Really enjoyed our CPE/ dev studies (accidentally) all-woman panel at #SASE2024 with Sonja Avlijaš, Angela Garcia Calvo and Caroline Arnold discussing our Studies in Comparative International Development Special Issue on the semi-periphery (contributions are being uploaded here - link.springer.com/journal/12116/…… (1/2)


LIVE IN FIVE: With a new special issue of the Studies in Comparative International Development Journal (Studies in Comparative International Development) just published on "Development Elites, Impacted Communities, and Environmental Governance in Latin America," the Kellogg Institute is hosting a conversation

