Review of Development and Change
Review of Development and Change is over two decades old and is the successor to the monthly Bulletin: Madras Development Seminar Series started by Malcolm Adiseshiah.
The MIDS Bulletin, as it came to be called, shared with the public the papers presented and discussed at the institute's monthly seminars. It attracted the attention of scholars as well as the general public. The last regular issue of the Bulletin was published in December 1994, and the journal Review of Development and Change was launched in 1996.
Review of Development and Change is a biannual peer-reviewed journal and welcomes contributions from social science scholars across the world.
Submit your manuscript today at https://peerreview.sagepub.com/rdc
Review of Development and Change, a peer-reviewed journal, aims to examine diverse aspects of the changes taking place in society, the Global South in particular.
It encourages multidisciplinary theoretical and applied scholarship that perceives problems of development and social change in depth, documents them with care, interprets them with rigour and communicates the findings accessibly.
The journal recognises that Development crosses disciplinary boundaries, and hence it encourages a holistic understanding of how Development works.
Current focus areas are issues of agriculture, environment, industry, poverty and inequality, social sector and urbanisation.
M Suresh Babu | Madras Institute of Development Studies, Chennai, India |
L Venkatachalam | Madras Institute of Development Studies, Chennai, India |
K Jafar | Madras Institute of Development Studies, India |
Sunil Amrith | Yale University, USA |
Sharad Chari | University of California, Berkeley, USA |
John Robert Clammer | O P Jindal Global University, India |
J Devika | Centre for Development Studies, India |
Neeraja Gopal Jayal | Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi, India |
Sisira Jayasuriya | Monash University, Australia |
K P Kalirajan | The Australian National University, Australia |
Ravi Kanbur | Cornell University, USA |
Anirudh Krishna | Duke University, USA |
James Manor | University of London, UK |
Mike Morris | University of Cape Town, South Africa |
David Mosse | University of London, UK |
Cosmas Ochieng | Boston University, USA |
Keijiro Otsuka | Kobe University, Japan |
Barbara-Hariss White | Oxford University, UK |
Manuscript submission guidelines can be accessed on Sage Journals.