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Development in Practice
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Development in Practice is an international refereed journal of practice-based analysis and research concerning the social dimensions of development and humanitarianism. It aims to provide a forum for debate and the exchange of ideas among practitioners, academics, and policy shapers, including activists and non-governmental organisations (NGOs). By challenging current assumptions, the journal seeks to stimulate new thinking and ways of working.
The journal welcomes contributions, particularly from practitioners and writers in the global South. A significantly reduced subscription rate is available to subscribers in low- and middle-income countries (see below).
Each issue, which is available in print format and online, offers the following features:
The journal welcomes contributions, particularly from practitioners and writers in the global South. A significantly reduced subscription rate is available to subscribers in low- and middle-income countries (see below).
Each issue, which is available in print format and online, offers the following features:
- Editorial
- Articles
- Viewpoint
- Practical Notes
- Conference Reports
- Research Round-up
- Feedback
- Book Reviews
- Book Shelf
Publishers
Languages
English, with abstracts in French, Portuguese, and Spanish
Source
Emails from Deborah Eade to The Communication Initiative on August 15 2005 and November 4 2005; and
Development
in Practice website.
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