Canadian Journal of Development Studies-Revue Canadienne d'Etudes du D

Papers
(The TQCC of Canadian Journal of Development Studies-Revue Canadienne d'Etudes du D is 3. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-05-01 to 2024-05-01.)
ArticleCitations
Pandemic, informality, and vulnerability: impact of COVID-19 on livelihoods in India79
The Wall Street Consensus in pandemic times: what does it mean for climate-aligned development?39
Essential for what? A global social reproduction view on the re-organisation of work during the COVID-19 pandemic31
COVID-19 and crises of capitalism: intensifying inequalities and global responses28
The care economy and the state in Africa’s Covid-19 responses21
The Knowledge for Change Consortium: a decolonising approach to international collaboration in capacity-building in community-based participatory research21
What does COVID-19 tell us about the Peruvian health system?21
The Africa Mining Vision: a manifesto for more inclusive extractive industry-led development?18
Turbulence ahead: labour and struggles in times of the Covid-19 pandemic in India18
Never let a pandemic go to waste: turbocharging the private sector for development at the World Bank16
Commodity exporter’s vulnerabilities in times of COVID-19: the case of Ghana15
Beyond partnerships: embracing complexity to understand and improve research collaboration for global development13
Authoritarianism, populism, nationalism and resistance in the agrarian South13
Room for money or manoeuvre? How green financialization and de-risking shape Zambia’s renewable energy transition12
Strengthening resilience in response to COVID-19: a call to integrate social reproduction in sustainable food systems12
Why positionalities matter: reflections on power, hierarchy, and knowledges in “development” research12
Capitalism, imperialism, nationalism: agrarian dynamics and resistance as radical food sovereignty11
Global citizenship amid COVID-19: why climate change and a pandemic spell the end of international experiential learning11
The Green Revolution and transversal countermovements: recovering alternative agronomic imaginaries in Tunisia and India10
When push came to shove: COVID-19 and debt crises in low-income countries8
Implementing local content under the Africa Mining Vision: an achievable outcome?8
State-led agrarian reform in South Africa: policy incoherencies and the concern for authoritarian populism8
Why do we know what we know about development? Knowledge production in Canadian academic-civil society research partnerships8
Operationalising the “Africa Mining Vision”: critical reflections from Ghana7
Contemporary pathogens and the capitalist world food system7
Latin America at the crossroads yet again: what income policies in the post-pandemic era?6
Academic-practitioner collaboration in the neoliberal university5
COVID-19 and the gendered markets of people and products: explaining inequalities in infections and deaths5
Safety nets as a means of tackling chronic food insecurity in rural southern Ethiopia: what is constraining programme contributions?5
COVID-19 and global oil markets5
Spatial fixes and switching crises in the times of COVID-19: implications for commodity-producing economies in Latin America5
Civil society legitimacy as a balancing act: competing priorities for land rights advocacy organisations working with local communities in Kenya4
Labour unions under neoliberal authoritarianism in the Global South: the cases of Turkey and Egypt4
Transforming a praetorian polity: the political economy of democratization in Pakistan4
The great Indian lockdown 1.0: exploring the labour market dynamics4
Doing Business guidance, legal origins theory, and the politics of governance by knowledge4
China versus the US in the pandemic crisis: governance and politics confronting systemic challenges3
Scholar/practitioner research in international development volunteering: benefits, challenges and future opportunities3
Next Generation of knowledge partnerships for global development. Introduction / Prochaine génération de partenariat de savoir pour le développement global. Introduction3
Extraversion versus développement agricole autocentré: Le cas des pays du Maghreb3
The patriarchy of accumulation: homework, fieldwork and the production-reproduction nexus in rural Indonesia3
Meeting the challenge of gender inequality through gender transformative research: lessons from research in Africa, Asia, and Latin America3
Collaborating for transformation: applying the Co-Laboratorio approach to bridge research, pedagogy and practice3
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