@OxDevStud has officially relaunched March 2020! Revised aims & scope and a restructured editorial board set a new course for the Journal to meet the current and future demands of development studies https://t.co/9poXw1cs1d @tandfonline@ODID_QEH
Read our latest articles, including Alemna et al. on the intersections of gender, conflict, and violence in the lives of women and girls in Nimule and Yei, South Sudan: https://t.co/W297ly9X0E
Read about the disparate evolution of multidimensional poverty, vulnerability and horizontal inequalities in Uruguay by Andrea Vigorito & @AlinaM31433@deFCEA
https://t.co/7Ti53z6SBf
🏆 Winners of the @OxDevStud annual prize to honour the memory of the late Professor Sanjaya Lall have been announced.
🎉 Congratulations to Louis Olié, V. Kalyan Shankar; Ira Deulgaonkar; Rohini Sahni and Mohammed Iddrisu Kambala
https://t.co/tNzWDJ1CaE
One of our keynote speakers for #DSA2025 will be @yuenyuenang sponsored by @OxDevStud and speaking on Adaptive Political Economy.
More news on our keynotes as we get it!
https://t.co/fKN6EpPQjk
“Social movements require a redistribution of social work” says @SOASDevelopment Distinguished Research Professor Dr @ShirinMRai at her DSA2024 keynote sponsored by @OxDevStud ✨
Watch it here >>
https://t.co/IyVI1Ynyd2
Professor Coleen Vogel @witsgci will be giving the ODS-sponsored Plenary Lecture at #DSA2023 on 'Stories from the South – the interplay of climate science, ‘action’ and implications for development' Friday 30th @ 10am @devcomms https://t.co/DZ9o2BVaeH
The ODS Sanjaya Lall Prize winning paper https://t.co/KuyTjGh3bB and our Sanjaya Lall Student Prize paper https://t.co/I9DJijE84F are still free to read!
(An earlier related paper by the same team @OxDevStud showed that more ethnically fragmented districts also have higher inequality)
https://t.co/JST72WDPUx
The 2023 ODS Annual Lecture with @lyn_ossome speaking on 'Agrarian Questions of Gendered Labour in Global South Development Trajectories' takes place this Thurs 8th June, 1700 GMT @ODID_QEH and online. Register for webinar https://t.co/Q0sXY64rL1
Delighted to announce the winners of the Sanjaya Lall Prize for 2022! Congrats to @Danieledcb, Edmundo Oderich & @angelacamana for best paper: https://t.co/7hd04ALuCK & Congrats to @Lucia_rost for best student paper 2021-2022: https://t.co/R5sOqJOy1h
Save The Date: Professor @lyn_ossome will give our 2023 ODS Annual Lecture May 4th at 4pm (GMT). In person at Queen Elizabeth House or join us online at
https://t.co/7NMw9QFkZr
The impact of Covid-19 on household poverty: Anirudh Krishna & Tushar Agrawal examine impacts and resilience in rural Rajasthan https://t.co/DWz7K1DncE @DukeSanford@IIM_Udaipur
Read Lila Rabinovich of @CESRUSC on qualitative data collection using solicited audio recorded diaries with low-income, low-literacy women https://t.co/HsPcPhn57P
Read @zuhairanyunan et al.'s latest paper using a spatiotemporal analysis of the spread of corruption in Indonesia after decentralisation https://t.co/pdiQ724Cuo
In 1996, Prof Abdul Raufu Mustapha became Oxford's first Black African University Lecturer.
Prof Mustapha had research interests in religion, politics in Nigeria and more.
Learn more about his time at Oxford ⬇️ #BlackHistoryMonth