Overview
Studies in Comparative International Development is an interdisciplinary journal focusing on political, social, economic, and environmental change in various contexts.
- Addresses changes at local, national, and international levels.
- Challenges prevailing orthodoxies, presenting innovative and critical perspectives.
- Publishes original research articles from all regions of the world.
- Welcomes all theoretical and methodological approaches.
This is a transformative journal, you may have access to funding.
- Editor
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- Tamara Kay
- Impact factor
- 2.7 (2022)
- 5 year impact factor
- 2.6 (2022)
- Submission to first decision (median)
- 20 days
- Downloads
- 196,244 (2023)
Latest articles
Journal updates
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Free Access for the "Politics, Power, and Inequality in Global Health" Special Issue
In honor of the release of the "Politics, Power, and Inequality in Global Health" special issue, each article will be available for free from March 1st through April 1st!
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Multi-Journal Collection on SDG 8: Economic, Social and Political Development in Developing Countries
We are pleased to announce a call for papers for a cross-journal collection on Development in support of the Sustainable Development Goal for Decent Work and Economic Growth (SDG 8).
All participating journals as well as already published papers can be found on the collections landing page here.
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Call for Papers for Special Issue: Critical Global North and South Perspectives on Post-ICPD Reproductive Health
Deadline: March 31, 2023
The 1994 Cairo International Conference on Population and Development (ICPD) defined reproductive health as a human right for the first time. This paradigm shift aimed to put an end to population control goals and targets, while placing women’s reproductive autonomy at the center of population and development policies. The widespread adoption of the ICPD around the world has been hailed as a victory for reproductive rights, yet some have argued that because it represents a necessary compromise between competing interests, it fails to live up to this designation.
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Q&A with Tamara Kay and Anna Calasanti: Why We Need to Expand and Elevate the Field of Reproductive Health
Read a Q&A on reproductive justice with Tamara Kay, the Editor-in-Chief, and Anna Calasanti, the Managing Editor of Studies in Comparative International Development.
Journal information
- Electronic ISSN
- 1936-6167
- Print ISSN
- 0039-3606
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