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Anwar, Nausheen H.; Fraser, Arabella; Mulligan, Joe; Anjum, Gulnaz; Riaz, Nirmal; Saleem, Muhammad Arsam; Sameer, Duaa; Barake, Bosibori; K'Oyoo, Allan Ouko and Wandera, Christine (2024). The 24-Hour Risk City: A Framework for Thinking About Building Infrastructures of Climate Repair in Nairobi and Karachi. In IDS Working Paper 612 Institute of Development Studies, Brighton, UK.

Anwar, Nausheen H.; Fraser, Arabella; Mulligan, Joe; Anjum, Gulnaz and Wakhungu, Mathews (2024). Just and Resilient Infrastructures in Pakistan and Kenya. In IDS Policy Briefing 215 Institute of Development Studies, Brighton, UK.

Banda, Geoffrey; Wanjala, Cecilia; Manduku, Veronica and Kale, Dinar (2024). Realistic Ambitions: Technology Transfer for Biologics Platform Technologies. In: Banda, Geoffrey; Mackintosh, Maureen; Karimi Njeru, Mercy; Sogora Makene, Fortunata and Srinivas, Smita eds. Cancer Care in Pandemic Times: Building Inclusive Local Health Security in Africa and India. International Political Economy Series (IPES). Palgrave Macmillan Cham, pp. 215–239.

Banda, Geoffrey; Wanjala, Cecilia; Vanduku, Veronica; Mugwagwa, Julius and Kale, Dinar (2024). Broken Supply Chains and Local Manufacturing Innovation: Responses to Covid-19 and Their Implications for Policy. In: Banda, Geoffrey; Mackintosh, Maureen; Karimi Njeru, Mercy; Songora Makene, Fortunata and Srinivas, Smita eds. Cancer Care in Pandemic Times: Building Inclusive Local Health Security in Africa and India. International political economy series. Cham: Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 25–46.

Bartlett, Celia (2024). Gender, ethical consumerism, and political participation. In: Dauncey, Emil; Desai, Vandana and Potter, Robert B. eds. The Companion to Development Studies (4th Edition). London: Routledge, pp. 170–175.

Chiyemura, Frangton (2024). China-Africa relations in a changing world. In: Dauncey, Emil; Desai, Vandana and Potter, Robert B eds. The Companion to Development Studies. London: Routledge.

Clark, Norman (2024). Developing technology policy in Africa. International Journal of Technology Management & Sustainable Development, 23(1) pp. 3–10.

Cross, Charlotte (2024). Policing and development. In: Dauncey, Emil; Desai, Vandan and Potter, Robert B. eds. The Companion to Development Studies. London: Routledge, pp. 424–428.

Cross, Charlotte and Giblin, John D. (2024). Heritage and development. In: Dauncey, Emil; Desai, Vandana and Potter, Robert B. eds. The Companion to Development Studies (4th Edition). London, UK: Routledge, pp. 78–81.

Cross, Charlotte; Mokua, Sharon; Ngilangwa, Richard; Santos, Cristina; Ngoma, Twalib and Mujinja, Phares G. M. (2024). Beyond “Late Presentation”: Explaining Delayed Cancer Diagnosis in East Africa. In: Banda, Geoffrey; Mackintosh, Maureen; Njeru, Mercy Karimi; Makene, Fortunata Songora and Srinivas, Smita eds. Cancer Care in Pandemic Times: Building inclusive local health security in Africa and India. International Political Economy Series.. Switzerland: Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 93–111.

Hu, Ran (2024). State Transformation and China's Belt and Road Initiative. In: Roy, Indrajit; Eckhardt, Jappe; Stroikos, Dimitrios and Davidescu, Simona eds. Rising Power, Limited Influence: The Politics of Chinese Investments in Europe and the Liberal International Order. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press, pp. 44–64.

Joshi, Pallavi and Kale, Dinar (2024). Navigating the institutional gaps, mismatch, and neglect. In: Dauncey, Emily; Desai, Vandana and Potter, Robert B. eds. The Companion to Development Studies (4th Edition). London: Routledge, pp. 532–536.

Joshi, Pallavi; Kale, Dinar and Wield, David (2024). Novel approaches for scaling up engineering-based inclusive innovation. In: 31st International Conference on Transdisciplinary Engineering 2024, 9-11 Jul 2024, University College London, London, UK.

Kale, Dinar; Srinivas, Smita and Banda, Geoffrey (2024). Emerging Business Models in Cancer Diagnostic Startups in India and Lessons for African Countries. In: Banda, Geoffrey; Mackintosh, Maureen; Karimi Njeru, Mercy; Songora Makene, Fortunata and Srinivas, Smita eds. Cancer Care in Pandemic Times: Building Inclusive Local Health Security in Africa and India. International Political Economy Series (IPES). Palgrave Macmillan Cham, pp. 191–213.

Katsinas, Philipp and Soudias, Dimitris (2024). Constructing a governmental vision of happiness: Insights from Greece. Environment and Planning C: Politics and Space (Early access).

Mohan, Giles (2024). Participatory development. In: Dauncey, Emil; Desai, Vandana and Potter, Robert B. eds. The Companion to Development Studies (4th Edition). London: Routledge, pp. 484–489.

Nyandieka, Lilian; Cross, Charlotte; Njeru, Mercy Karimi and Makene, Fortunata Songora (2024). The Social Pain of Cancer in East Africa: Understanding Need. In: Banda, Geoffrey; Mackintosh, Maureen; Njeru, Mercy Karimi; Makene, Fortunata Songora and Srinivas, Smita eds. Cancer Care in Pandemic Times: Building Inclusive Local Health Security in Africa and India. International Political Economy Series (IPES). Cham, Switzerland: Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 49–67.

Papaioannou, Theo (2024). Technological Innovation and Development. In: Dauncey, Emil; Desai, Vandana and Potter, Robert eds. The Companion to Development Studies (4th Edition). Routledge, pp. 514–520.

Papaioannou, Theo; Levidow, Les and Aksoy, Zuhre (2024). Inclusive Innovation for Global Development: the Role of Social Solidarity Economy (SSE) Ecosystems. In: DSA 2024: Social justice and Development in a Polarising World, 26-28 Jun 2024, SOAS University of London, UK / hybrid.

Rogers, Samuel (2024). The Political Economy of Hungarian Authoritarian Populism: Capitalists without the Right Kind of Capital. BASEES/Routledge Series on Russian and East European Studies. Routledge (In Press).

Roy, Indrajit and Hu, Ran (2024). Chinese Investments in Europe: Power, Influence, and the Liberal International Order. In: Roy, Indrajit; Eckhardt, Jappe; Stroikos, Dimitrios and Davidescu, Simona eds. Rising Power, Limited Influence: The Politics of Chinese Investments in Europe and the Liberal International Order. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press, pp. 1–27.

Zuza, Emmanuel Junior; Lambert, Kestrel; Macmillan, Tom; Chiyemura, Frangton; Araya, Yoseph; Bowskill, Vicky; Oluseye, Ayomide; Ng’endo Kanui, Mary; Keding, Gudrun; Butler, Gillian; Breman, Elinor; King, Israel Oliver; Matumba, Limbikani; Heddenhausen, Jessica; Nordin, Stacia and Bhagwat, Shonil (2024). Crop species diversity: A key strategy for sustainable food system transformation and climate resilience. Food and Energy Security, 13(3), article no. e558.

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Chiyemura, Frangton and Obert, Hodzi (2023). Stoking USA-China Rivalry: Zimbabwe and the Internationalization of Its Anti-Sanctions Agenda. In: Roberts, Kari and Bano, Saira eds. The Ascendancy of Regional Powers in Contemporary US-China Relations Rethinking the Great Power Rivalry. Global Foreign Policy Studies. Cham, Switzerland: Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 215–237.

Chiyemura, Frangton; Shen, Wei; Burgess, Meryl; Mulugetta, Yacob and Wang, Yao (2023). A dynamic institutional analysis of China’s engagement with Africa’s renewable energy market. Environmental Politics, 32(7) pp. 1140–1162.

Cross, Charlotte (2023). Hybridity, Heritage and the Governance of Security: Community Policing in Tanzania. In: Cross, Charlotte and Giblin, John D. eds. Critical Approaches to Heritage for Development. Rethinking Development. Oxon, UK and New York, USA: Routledge, pp. 235–249.

Cross, Charlotte and Giblin, John D. (2023). Introducing Heritage for Development: Practising the Past in the Pursuit of 'Progress'. In: Cross, Charlotte and Giblin, John D. eds. Critical Approaches to Heritage for Development. Rethinking Development. Abingdon: Routledge, pp. 1–33.

Cross, Charlotte and Giblin, John D. (2023). Conclusion: Heritage for Development: Decolonisation, Expertise, Ownership, and Agency. In: Cross, Charlotte and Giblin, John D. eds. Critical Approaches to Heritage for Development. Rethinking Development. Abingdon: Routledge, pp. 282–285.

Cross, Charlotte; Makene, Fortunata Sangora; Mackintosh, Maureen; Ngilangwa, Richard Gordon; Santos, Cristina; Mujinja, Phares G. M. and Ngoma, Twalib (2023). Perspectives of providers of cancer care in Tanzania: evidence and implications for policy. Economic and Social Research Foundation, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania.

Grafe, Fritz-Julius; Forino, Giuseppe; Fraser, Arabella; Hilbrandt, Hanna and Morris, John Hogan (2023). Understanding the functioning of urban climate finance through topologies of reach. City (early access).

Hickey, Sam and Mohan, Giles (2023). Reconceptualizing the Politics of Pockets of Effectiveness: A Power Domains Approach. In: Hickey, Sam ed. Pockets of Effectiveness and the Politics of State-building and Development in Africa. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press, pp. 30–58.

Kale, Dinar; Nabar, Janak; Garda, Laila and Tol, Varsha (2023). Exploring Inclusive MedTech Innovations for Resource-Constrained Healthcare in India. Innovation and Development (Early access).

Levidow, Les (2023). “Let's move on" : Bob Young's contribution to radical science concepts and practices. In: Jacobsen, Kurt and Hinshelwood, R.D. eds. Psychoanalysis, Science and Power: Essays in Honour of Robert Maxwell Young. London: Routledge, pp. 134–141.

Marcus, Rachel; Leon-Himmelstine, Carmen; de Carvalho, Thaís and Jiménez Thomas Rodríguez, Diana (2023). Children on the Move in Latin America and the Caribbean: Review of the evidence. UNICEF, ODI.

Marcus, Rachel; Leon-Himmelstine, Carmen; de Carvalho, Thaís and Jiménez Thomas Rodríguez, Diana (2023). Children affected by internal migration and displacement in Latin America and the Caribbean. UNICEF, ODI.

Marcus, Rachel; Leon-Himmelstine, Carmen; de Carvalho, Thaís and Jiménez Thomas Rodríguez, Diana (2023). Children who stay behind in Latin America and the Caribbean while parents migrate. UNICEF, ODI.

Papaioannou, Theo (2023). Directing Innovation Towards Just Outcomes: The Role of Principles and Politics. In: Critiquing the Direction for Innovation – The Role of Justice and Exnovation, 13-14 Apr 2023, University of Montreal.

Papaioannou, Theo (2023). Bridging the Gulf between Development Theory and Innovation Theory: the Imperative of Relational Justice. In: DSA2023: Development Studies Association Annual Conference 2023: Crisis in the Anthropocene - Rethinking Connection and Agency for Development, 28-30 Jun 2023, University of Reading.

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Cross, Charlotte and Giblin, John D. eds. (2022). Critical Approaches to Heritage for Development. Rethinking Development. Abingdon: Routledge.

Apostolopoulou, E.; Bormpoudakis, D.; Chatzipavlidis, A.; Cortés Vázquez, J.; Florea, I.; Gearey, M.; Levy, J.; Loginova, J.; Ordner, J.; Partridge, T.; Pizzaro, A.; Rhoades, H.; Symons, K.; Veríssimo, C. and Wahby, N. (2022). Radical social innovations and the spatialities of grassroots activism: navigating pathways for tackling inequality and reinventing the commons. Journal of Political Ecology, 29(1) pp. 144–188.

Davis, Dennis; Kaplinsky, Raphael and Morris, Mike (2022). Rents, Power and Governance in Global Value Chains. In: Lianos, Ioannis; Ivanov, Alexey and Morris, Mike eds. Global Food Value Chains and Competition Law. Cambridge University Press, pp. 29–54.

de Carvalho, Thaís (2022). The use of Ethnography for Livelihoods Research. In: Nunan, Fiona; Barnes, Clare and Krishnamurthy, Sukanya eds. The Routledge Handbook on Livelihoods in the Global South. Abingdon, Oxon: Routledge, pp. 114–123.

Fraser, Arabella (2022). A just recovery from COVID-19: young people from eight African cities speak out. International Institute for Environmental Development.

Fraser, Arabella (2022). Bridging the urban adaptation finance gap. International Institute for Environmental Development.

Kaplinsky, Raphael and Steinmueller, W. Edward (2022). Introduction to the special section celebrating the centenary of Chris Freeman's birth. Research Policy, 51(2), article no. 104449.

Lamont, Mark (2022). Marine Cultural Heritage and Sustainable Development. In: Cross, Charlotte and Giblin, John D. eds. Critical Approaches to Heritage for Development. Rethinking Development. Abingdon, Oxon: Routledge, pp. 144–158.

Levidow, Les; Berardi, Andrea; Jung, Julia; Richards, Dave; McAllister, Fiona; Scott, Beth; Burton, Kath; Nuzzo, Claudia and Forest-Briand, Victoria Emanuelle (2022). Visual Storytelling about Community Food Growing: Participatory Action Research Methods, Processes, and Wider Implications. Cobra Collective.

Levidow, Les; Vacaflores, Carlos; Sansolo, Davis and Schiavinatto, Monica (2022). EcoSol-agroecología construyen circuitos cortos solidarios por proximidades societales: Experiencias en Brasil y Bolivia. Revista das ITCPs (Incubadoras Tecnológicas de Cooperativas Populares), 2(1) pp. 52–69.

López Meneses, Duvan H.; Fraser, Arabella and Cañadas, Sonia Hita (2022). Voices of Arraigo: Redefining relocation for landslide-affected communities in the informal settlements of Bogota, Colombia. In: Ajibade, Idowu Jola and Siders, A. R. eds. Global Views on Climate Relocation and Social Justice. Routledge Studies in Environmental Migration, Displacement and Resettlement. London: Routledge, pp. 127–141.

Makene, Fortunata Songora; Ngilangwa, Richard; Santos, Cristina; Cross, Charlotte; Ngoma, Twalib; Mujinja, Phares G. M.; Wuyts, Marc and Mackintosh, Maureen (2022). Patients’ pathways to cancer care in Tanzania: documenting and addressing social inequalities in reaching a cancer diagnosis. BMC Health Services Research, 22(1)

Nanyunja, Sandra; Akello, Martha; Egwalu, Robert; Kompogo, Mary; Lugala, Cosmos; Mulondo, Apollo; El-Amine, Brooke Atherton; Symons, Kate; Cole, Georgia; Miranda, Juan-José and Gallagher, Michael (2022). Blended Learning in Refugee Education: An Interim Report on the Foundations for All Project in Kampala and Kiryandongo, Uganda. In: e-Infrastructure and e-Services for Developing Countries. AFRICOMM 2021 (Sheikh, Y. H.; Rai, I. A. and Bakar, A. D. eds.), Lecture Notes of the Institute for Computer Sciences, Social Informatics and Telecommunications Engineering,, Springer, Cham., pp. 510–526.

Papaioannou, Theo (2022). Global Social Justice. In: Yeates, Nicola and Holden, Chris eds. Understanding Global Social Policy. Understanding Welfare: Social Issues, Policy and Practice. Bristol: Policy Press, pp. 111–131.

Rault-Chodankar, Yves-Marie and Kale, Dinar (2022). ‘Manufacturers without factories’ and economic development in the Global South: India’s pharmaceutical firms. Journal of Economic Geography, 23(3) pp. 319–341.

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Anjum, Gulnaz and Fraser, Arabella (2021). Vulnerabilities associated with slow-onset events (SoEs) of climate change: multi-level analysis in the context of Pakistan. Current Opinion in Environmental Sustainability, 50 pp. 54–63.

Byskov, Morten Fibieger; Hyams, Keith; Satyal, Poshendra; Anguelovski, Isabelle; Benjamin, Lisa; Blackburn, Sophie; Borie, Maud; Caney, Simon; Chu, Eric; Edwards, Gareth; Fourie, Kristel; Fraser, Arabella; Heyward, Clare; Jeans, Helen; McQuistan, Colin; Paavola, Jouni; Page, Ed; Pelling, Mark; Priest, Sally; Swiderska, Krystyna; Tarazona, Marcela; Thornton, Thomas; Twigg, John and Venn, Alice (2021). An agenda for ethics and justice in adaptation to climate change. Climate and Development, 13(1) pp. 1–9.

Collodi, Jason; Pelling, Mark; Fraser, Arabella; Borie, Maud and Vicenz, Simone (2021). How do you build back better so no one is left behind? Lessons from Sint Maarten, Dutch Caribbean, following Hurricane Irma. Disasters, 45(1) pp. 202–223.

Fraser, Arabella (2021). Arraigo: Redefining Relocation for Landslide-Affected Communities in Bogota, Colombia. Building Resilience in Fragile Urban Environments, Global Challenges Research Fund.

Fraser, Arabella (2021). La política del conocimiento y la producción de vulnerabilidad en los asentamientos urbanos informales. In: Acevedo, Paloma; Poskus, Mariana; Vera, Felipe and Zambrano-Barragán, Patricio eds. Informando lo informal: estrategias para generar información en asentamientos precarios. Banco Interamericano de Desarrollo | Inter American Development Bank, pp. 178–195.

Hanlon, Joseph (2021). Collapsing Electoral Integrity in Mozambique. Journal of African Elections, 20(1) pp. 44–66.

Hanlon, Joseph (2021). Turning Mozambique into a mafia, resource curse state. The Round Table: The Commonwealth Journal of International Affairs, 110(3) pp. 405–406.

Hanlon, Joseph and Jones, Tim (2021). Debt and Development. In: Haslam, Paul; Schafer, Jessica and Beaudet, Pierre eds. Introduction to International Development: Approaches, Actors, Issues, and Practice (4th ed.). Don Mills, Canada: Oxford University Press Canada, pp. 263–281.

Levidow, Les (2021). Meanings lost and found: translating ‘sociotechnical’ for a Brazilian counter-hegemonic agenda. In EASST Review European Association for the Study of Science and Technology (EASST), Munich.

Levidow, Les (2021). Socio-environmental justice: traditional communities renewing musical cultures in the Bocaina, Brazil. In: Society for Ethnomusicology (SEM) Newsletter, Society for Ethnomusicology (SEM), USA, 55(2).

Njeru, Mercy K.; Cross, Charlotte; Nyandieka, Lilian; Wanjala, Cecilia; Mokua, Sharon N.; Mutisya, Richard; Santos, Cristina; Manduku, Veronica and Mackintosh, Maureen (2021). Access to Cancer Care in Kenya: Patients’, Survivors’, Caregivers’ and Health Providers’ Perspectives. Open University / ICCA, Nairobi, Kenya and Milton Keynes.

Pelling, Mark; Chow, Winston T. L.; Chu, Eric; Dawson, Richard; Dodman, David; Fraser, Arabella; Hayward, Bronwyn; Khirfan, Luna; McPhearson, Timon; Prakash, Anjal and Ziervogel, Gina (2021). A climate resilience research renewal agenda: learning lessons from the COVID-19 pandemic for urban climate resilience. Climate and Development, 14(7) pp. 617–624.

Robbins, Peter; Wield, David and Wilson, Gordon (2021). Engineering for Development. In: Allen, Tim and Thomas, Alan eds. Poverty and Development in the 21st Century Third Edition. Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp. 416–432.

Schipper, E. Lisa F.; Ensor, Jonathan; Mukherji, Aditi; Mirzabaev, Alisher; Fraser, Arabella; Harvey, Blane; Totin, Edmond; Garschagen, Matthias; Pathak, Minal; Antwi-Agyei, Philip; Tanner, Thomas and Shawoo, Zoha (2021). Equity in climate scholarship: a manifesto for action. Climate and Development, 13(10) pp. 853–856.

Steenmans, Ine; Daniels, Chux; Makene, Fortunata; Ngoma, Twalib; Mujinja, Phares GM; Mackintosh, Maureen; Cross, Charlotte; Ngilangwa, Richard and Chataway, Joanna (2021). Cancer pain management in Tanzania: using scenarios to explore critical interrelationships and potential interventions. Economic and Social Research Foundation, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania.

Wield, David (2021). Unemployment and Making a Living. In: Allen, Tim and Thomas, Alan eds. Poverty and Development in the 21st Century Third Edition. Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp. 166–185.

Wood, Anna K.; Symons, Kate; Falisse, Jean-Benoit; Gray, Hazel and Mkony, Albert (2021). Can lecture capture contribute to the development of a community of inquiry in online learning? Distance Education, 42(1) pp. 126–144.

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Borda-Rodriguez, Alexander and Johnson, Hazel (2020). Inclusive Development and Co‐operatives. The European Journal of Development Research, 32 pp. 976–997.

Fraser, Arabella; Anjum, Gulnaz; Bukachi, Vera; Eltinay, Nuha and Kraudie, Amilcar (2020). Urbanisation and Climate Security: Towards Integrated Approaches for Cities. Planetary Security Initiative Policy Brief, Clingendael Institute.

Fraser, Arabella; Pelling, Mark; Scolobig, Anna and Mavrogenis, Stavros (2020). Relating root causes to local risk conditions: A comparative study of the institutional pathways to small-scale disasters in three urban flood contexts. Global Environmental Change, 63, article no. 102102.

Garlick, Ben and Symons, Kate (2020). Geographies of Extinction. Environmental Humanities, 12(1) pp. 296–320.

Hanlon, Joseph (2020). Bangladesh farmers push for temporary flooding to correct Dutch polder failure. Journal of International Development, 32(1) pp. 29–43.

Levidow, Les (2020). Turning Nature into an Asset: Corporate Rent-seeking Strategies. In: Birch, Kean and Muniesa, Fabian eds. Turning Things into Assets. Cambridge, MA, USA: MIT, pp. 225–257.

Makene, Fortunata Songora; Ngilangwa, Richard Gordon; Mackintosh, Maureen; Santos, Cristina; Cross, Charlotte; Mujinja, Phares G.M. and Ngoma, Twalib (2020). Cancer patients’ pathways: evidence and implications for policy. Economic and Social Research Foundation (ESRF), Innovation for Cancer Care in Africa (ICCA), The Open University.

Mohan, Giles and Chiyemura, Frangton (2020). Structural Adjustment. In: Kobayashi, Audrey ed. International Encyclopedia of Human Geography. Elsevier, pp. 61–69.

Padel, Susanne; Levidow, Les and Pearce, Bruce (2020). UK farmers’ transition pathways towards agroecological farm redesign: evaluating explanatory models. Agroecology and Sustainable Food Systems, 44(2) pp. 139–163.

Rogers, Samuel (2020). Hungarian authoritarian populism: a neo-Gramscian perspective. East European Politics, 36(1) pp. 107–123.

Symons, Kate and Garlick, Ben (2020). Introduction: Tracing Geographies of Extinction. Environmental Humanities, 12(1) pp. 288–295.

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Boukli, Avi; Yanacopulos, Helen and Papanicolaou, Georgios (2019). Genealogies of Slavery. In: Winterdyk, John and Jones, Jackie eds. The Palgrave International Handbook of Human Trafficking. Palgrave Macmillan.

Breed, Ananda and Jamar, Astrid (2019). Competing Narratives and Performances in Rwanda’s Gacaca Courts’. In: Hitchcott, Nicki and Grayson, Hannah eds. Rwanda Since 1994: Stories of Change. Francophone Postcolonial Studies (10). Liverpool: Liverpool University Press, pp. 62–82.

Chiyemura, Frangton (2019). Chinese Infrastructure Financing: Is Ethiopia Naïve? Addis Fortune Newspaper, Addis Ababa.

Cross, Charlotte (2019). Cybercrime and the policing of politics in Tanzania. In: Dwyer, Maggie and Molony, Thomas eds. Social Media and Politics in Africa: Democracy, Censorship and Security. Zed Books.

Humphreys, David; Singer, Benjamin; McGinley, Kathleen; Smith, Roy; Budds, Jessica; Gabay, Monica; Bhagwat, Shonil; de Jong, Wil; Newing, Helen; Cross, Charlotte and Satyal, Poshendra (2019). SDG 17: Partnerships for the Goals - Focus on Forest Finance and Partnerships. In: Katila, Pia; Pierce Colfer, Carol J.; de Jong, Wil; Galloway, Glenn; Pacheco, Pablo and Winkel, Georg eds. Sustainable Development Goals: Their Impacts on Forests and People. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, pp. 541–576.

Levidow, Les; Nieddu, Martino; Vivian, Franck-Dominque and Béfort, Nicolas (2019). Transitions towards a European Bioeconomy: Life Sciences versus agroecology trajectories. In: Allaire, Gilles and Daviron, Benoit eds. Ecology, Capitalism and the New Agricultural Economy: The Second Great Transformation. London: Routledge, pp. 181–203.

Mittra, James; Mastroeni, Michele; Haddow, Gill; Wield, David and Barlow, Elisabeth (2019). Re-imagining Healthcare and Medical Research Systems in Post Devolution Scotland. Sociological Research Online, 24(1) pp. 55–72.

Mohan, Giles; Lampert, Ben; Tan-Mullins, May and Atta-Ankomah, Richmond (2019). The (im)possibility of Southern theory: the opportunities and challenges of cultural brokerage in co-producing knowledge about China-Africa relations. In: Mawdsley, Emma; Fourie, Elsje and Nauta, Wiebe eds. Researching South-South Development Cooperation: The Politics of Knowledge Production. Rethinking Development. Routledge, pp. 12–26.

Neal, Sarah; Bennett, Katy; Cochrane, Allan and Mohan, Giles (2019). Author response to reviews of Lived Experience. Ethnic and Racial Studies, 42(3) pp. 409–416.

Papaioannou, Theo (2019). Reflections on the Entrepreneurial State, Innovation and Social Justice. In: 31st European Association for Evolutionary Political Economy (EAEPE) Annual Conference, 21-14 Sep 2019, Warsaw.

Papamichail, George; Rosiello, Alessandro and Wield, David (2019). Capacity-building barriers to S3 implementation: an empirical framework for catch-up regions. Innovation: The European Journal of Social Science Research, 32(1) pp. 66–84.

Ugochukwu, Françoise (2019). Colonial Heritage, Identity-Building and Communication: English and Nigerian Languages in Biafra. In: Kelly, Michael; Footitt, Hilary and Salama-Carr, Myriam eds. The Palgrave Handbook of Languages and Conflict. Cham: Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 419–439.

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Droy, Laurence; Hughes, Lotte; Lamont, Mark; Nguura, Peter; Parsitau, Damaris and Wamue Ngare, Grace (2018). Alternative Rites of Passage in FGM/C Abandonment Campaigns in Africa: A research opportunity. In LIAS Working Paper Series LIAS Working Paper Series, Vol. 1, University of Leicester.

Emelonye, Obi and Ugochukwu, Françoise (2018). Exploring the diasporan dimension of Nollywood – a conversation with Obi Emelonye. Journal of African Films & Diaspora Studies, 1(1) pp. 41–51.

Hanlon, Joseph and Nvunga, Adriano (2018). Local Media Observation of Mozambique's Elections. Journal of African Elections, 17(1) pp. 72–92.

Lampert, Ben and Mohan, Giles (2018). A transformative presence? Chinese migrants as agents of change in Ghana and Nigeria. In: Giese, Karsten and Marfaing, Laurence eds. Chinese and African Entrepreneurs: Social Impacts of Interpersonal Encounters. Leiden: Brill, pp. 147–169.

Levidow, Les (2018). London’s Urban Agriculture: Building Community through Social Innovation. International Journal of Sociology of Agriculture and Food, 24(3) pp. 354–376.

Levidow, Les (2018). Sustainable Intensification: Agroecological Appropriation or Contestation? In: Constance, Douglas H.; Konefal, Jason T. and Hatanaka, Maki eds. Contested Sustainability Discourses in the Agrifood System. Earthscan Food and Agriculture. London: Routledge/Earthscan, pp. 19–41.

Mohan, Giles; Asante, Kojo Pumpuni and Abdulai, Abdul-Gafaru (2018). Party Politics and the Political Economy of Ghana’s Oil. New Political Economy, 23(3) pp. 274–289.

Pelling, Mark; Leck, Hayley; Pasquini, Lorena; Ajibade, Idowu; Osuteye, Emanuel; Parnell, Susan; Lwasa, Shuaib; Johnson, Cassidy; Fraser, Arabella; Barcena, Alejandro and Boubacar, Soumana (2018). Africa’s urban adaptation transition under a 1.5° climate. Current Opinion in Environmental Sustainability, 31 pp. 10–15.

Perez Salgado, Francisca; Abbott, Dina and Wilson, Gordon (2018). Dimensions of professional competences for interventions towards sustainability. Sustainability Science, 13(1) pp. 163–177.

Symons, Kate (2018). Land rights and justice in neoliberal Mozambique: The case of Afungi community relocations. In: Apostolopoulou, Elia and Cortes-Vazquez, Jose A. eds. The Right to Nature: Social Movements, Environmental Justice and Neoliberal Natures. Routledge Studies in Environmental Policy. Earthscan-Routledge, pp. 70–83.

Ugochukwu, Françoise (2018). Essays in Honour of Wole Soyinka at 80, Ivor Agyeman-Duah (Ed.) - book review. Journal of African Films & Diaspora Studies, 1(1) pp. 107–108.

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Fraser, Arabella; Leck, Hayley; Parnell, Sue and Pelling, Mark (2017). Africa’s Urban Risk and Resilience. International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction, 26 pp. 1–6.

Fraser, Arabella; Leck, Hayley; Parnell, Susan; Pelling, Mark; Brown, Donald and Lwasa, Shuaib (2017). Meeting the challenge of risk-sensitive and resilient urban development in sub-Saharan Africa: Directions for future research and practice. International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction, 26 pp. 106–109.

Hanlon, Joseph and Jones, Tim (2017). Debt and development. In: Haslam, Paul; Schafer, Jessica and Beaudet, Paul eds. Introduction to International Development: Approaches, Actors, and Issues (3rd ed). Ontario: OUP Canada, pp. 262–280.

Kale, Dinar (2017). Re-developing Knowledge Creation Capability: Innovating in Indian Pharmaceutical Industry under the TRIPS-Compliant Patent Regime. In: Little, Stephen E.; Go, Frank M. and Poon, Teresa Shuck-Ching eds. Global Innovation and Entrepreneurship: Challenges and Experiences from East and West. Cham: Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 229–247.

Lamont, Mark (2017). Ruin, or repair? Infrastructural Sociality and an Economy of Disappearances along a Rural Road in Kenya. In: Beck, Karl; Klaeger, Gabriel and Stasik, Michael eds. The Making of the African Road. Africa-Europe Group for Interdisciplinary Studies (18). Brill, pp. 171–196.

Levidow, L. (2017). Substituting a fictional ‘science’ for public accountability: legitimacy problems of the EU’s regulatory framework for GM products. In: Escajedo San-Epifanio, L. ed. Towards a new regulatory framework for GM crops in the European Union: Scientific, ethical, social and legal issues and the challenges ahead. Wageningen Academic Publishers, pp. 155–166.

Levidow, Les; Nieddu, Martino; Vivien, F. D and Befort, Nicolas (2017). Transition du régime agro-industriel européen vers la bioéconomie : Life Sciences versus Agroécologie. In: Allaire, Gilles and Daviron, Benoit eds. Transformations agricoles et agroalimentaires: Entre écologie et capitalisme. Synthèses. Paris: Éditions Quæ.

Mastroeni, Michele; Omidvar, Omid; Rosiello, Alessandro; Tait, Joyce and Wield, David (2017). Science and Innovation Dynamics and Policy in Scotland: the perceived impact of enhanced autonomy. International Journal of Technology Management and Sustainable Development, 16(1) pp. 3–24.

Mohan, Giles and Lampert, Ben (2017). Negotiating China: Reinserting African Agency into China-Africa Relations. In: Cheeseman, Nic; Whitfield, Lindsay and Death, Carl eds. The African Affairs Reader: Key Texts in Politics, Development and International Relations. Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp. 336–353.

Oreszczyn, Sue; Levidow, Les and Wield, Dave (2017). Researching agro-environmental problems with others. In: Oreszczyn, Sue and Lane, Andy eds. Mapping environmental sustainability: reflecting on systemic practices for participatory research. Bristol: Policy Press, pp. 45–74.

Papaioannou, Theo (2017). Innovation, Value-Neutrality and the Question of Politics: the Neo-Schumpeterian Divide. In: 67th Political Studies Association (PSA) Annual International Conference, 10-12 Apr 2017, Glasgow, University of Strathclyde.

Papamichail, George; Rosiello, Alessandro and Wield, David (2017). Capacity-building barriers to S3 implementation: an empirical framework for catch-up regions. In: 12th Regional Innovation Policies Conference (RIP2017), 26-27 Oct 2017, Santiago de Compostela, Galicia, Spain.

Ugochukwu, Françoise (2017). La calebasse et l’enfant – le Biafra d’Adichie. Les cahiers du CREILAC, 2 pp. 93–108.

Ugochukwu, Françoise (2017). Écrire et publier en langues africaines – l’igbo, pourquoi? Comment ? In: Baumgardt, Ursula ed. Littératures en langues africaines: production et diffusion. Paris: Karthala, pp. 173–186.

Ugochukwu, Françoise (2017). Nollywood and the Nigerian policy on same-sex relationships. In: Mano, Winston; Knorpp, Barbara and Agina, Añuli eds. African Film Cultures: Contexts of Creation and Circulation. Cambridge: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, pp. 241–257.

Ugochukwu, Françoise (2017). Changing Nigerian cultures: two films against witchcraft and an impossible dialogue. In: Tsaaior, James and Ugochukwu, Françoise eds. Nigerian Film Culture and the Idea of the Nation: Nollywood and National Narration. London: Adonis & Abbey, pp. 73–92.

Wield, David; Tait, Joyce; Chataway, Joanna; Mittra, James and Mastroeni, Michele (2017). Conceptualising and practising multiple knowledge interactions in the life sciences. Technological Forecasting and Social Change, 116 pp. 308–315.

Yanacopulos, Helen (2017). Transnational Solidarity and Anti-Austerity Campaigning for European Political Change. In: Papaiannou, Tao and Gupta, Suman eds. Media Representations of Anti-austerity Protests in the EU: Grievances, Identities and Agency. Routledge Research in Cultural and Media Studies. London: Routledge.

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Borda-Rodriguez, Alexander and Vicari, Sara (2016). Resilience. In: Bernardi, Andrea and Monni, Salvatore eds. The Co-operative Firm Keywords. Rome: RomaTrE-Press, pp. 129–138.

Borras, Saturnino M.; Franco, Jennifer C.; Isakson, S. Ryan; Levidow, Les and Vervest, Pietje (2016). The rise of flex crops and commodities: implications for research. Journal of Peasant Studies, 43(1) pp. 93–115.

Chiyemura, Frangton and Mokgale, Makgopa (2016). 'Perceptions of reality'? challenges of climate change to indigenous knowledge systems in Vhembe district municipality, South Africa. Indilinga African Journal of Indigenous Knowledge Systems, 15(2) pp. 88–103.

Clark, Norman and Frost, Andy (2016). It’s not STI: It’s ITS – the Role of Science, Technology and Innovation (STI) in Africa’s Development Strategy. International Journal of Technology Management and Sustainable Development, 15(1) pp. 3–13.

Fraser, Arabella (2016). The politics of knowledge and the production of vulnerability in informal, urban settlements: learning from Bogota, Colombia. In: Roy, Manoj; Cawood, Sally; Hordijk, Michaela and Hulme, David eds. Urban Poverty and Climate Change: Life in the Slums of Asia, Africa and Latin America. Routledge Advances in Climate Change Research. Routledge, pp. 221–237.

Fraser, Arabella; Paterson, Shona and Pelling, Mark (2016). Developing Frameworks to Understand Disaster Causation: From Forensic Disaster Investigation to Risk Root Cause Analysis. Journal of Extreme Events, 3(2), article no. 1650008.

Fraser, Arabella; Pelling, Mark and Solecki, Bill (2016). Understanding Risk in the Context of Urban Development: Definitions, Concepts and Pathways. In: Bartlett, Sheridan and Satterthwaite, David eds. Cities on a Finite Planet: Towards transformative responses to climate change. Routledge, pp. 17–40.

Hanlon, Joseph (2016). Mozambique: Nyusi grapples with Guebuza’s toxic legacy one year on. In African Politics Now African Politics Now.

Hanlon, Joseph (2016). Mozambique. In: Abbink, Jon; Elischer, Sebastian; Mehler, Andreas and Melber, Henning eds. Africa Yearbook - Politics, Economy and Society South of the Sahara in 2015, Volume 12. Leiden: Brill, pp. 461–469.

Jamar, Astrid (2016). Breakfast in Aidland: Quotidian Relations and Structural Contradictions. In Allegra Lab Allegra Lab: Anthropology, Law, Art & World.

Lampert, Ben and Mohan, Giles (2016). Les migrants chinois, acteurs de changement au Ghana et au Nigeria: une présence transformatrice ? In: Giese, Karsten and Marfaing, Laurence eds. Entrepreneurs africains et chinois. Les impacts sociaux d’une rencontre particulière. Paris: Karthala, pp. 207–236.

Levidow, Les; Lindgaard-Jørgensen, Palle; Nilsson, Åsa; Skenhall, Sara Alongi and Assimacopoulos, Dionysis (2016). Process eco-innovation: assessing meso-level eco-efficiency in industrial water-service systems. Journal of Cleaner Production, 110 pp. 54–65.

Levidow, Les; Blind, Michiel; Lindgaard-Jørgensen, Palle; Nilsson, Åsa and Skenhall, Sara Alongi (2016). Industry eco-innovation strategies for process upgrading: systemic limits of internalising externalities. Technology Analysis & Strategic Management, 28(2) pp. 190–204.

Papaioannou, Theo and Srinivas, Smita (2016). Innovation as a Political Process of Development: Are Neo-Schumpetarians Value Neutral? In: SPRU’s 50th Anniversary Conference on Transforming Innovation, 7-9 Sep 2016, University of Sussex.

Papaioannou, Theo; Watkins, Andrew; Mugwagwa, Julius and Kale, Dinar (2016). Industry Associations and the Politics of Making Medicines in South Africa. In: 28th SASE Annual Meeting: Moral Economies, Economic Moralities, 24-26 Jun 2016, University of California Berkeley.

Park, Yoon Jung; Lampert, Ben and Robertson, Winslow (2016). Editorial: China’s impacts on Africa’s development. African Review of Economics and Finance, 8(1) pp. 3–11.

Roy, Manoj; Hanlon, Joseph and Hulme, David (2016). Bangladesh Confronts Climate Change: Keeping Our Heads Above Water. Anthem Climate Change and Policy Series. London: Anthem Press.

Simonetti, Roberto; Clark, Norman and Wamae, Watu (2016). Pharmaceuticals in Kenya: The Evolution of Technological Capabilities. In: Mackintosh, Maureen; Banda, Geoffrey; Tibandebage, Paula and Wamae, Watu eds. Making Medicines in Africa: The Political Economy of Industrializing for Local Health. International Political Economy Series. Springer, pp. 25–44.

Sridharan, N.; Ray, Raktim and Soni, Aparna (2016). From Smart Agriculture to Smart Economy: Case of Vijayawada City Region. In: Vinod Kumar, T. M. ed. Smart Economy in Smart Cities:International Collaborative Research. Advances in 21st Century Human Settlements. Singapore: Springer Singapore, pp. 579–597.

Ugochukwu, Françoise (2016). Migrations nigérianes à l’écran: Man on Ground et l’Afrique du sud d’après l’apartheid. Revue européenne des migrations internationales, 32(1) pp. 211–228.

Ugochukwu, Françoise (2016). Prêtresses entre tradition et changement : étude comparée de la femme chez Essomba et Achebe. In: Amabiamina, Flora ed. Abá, Revue internationale de lettres et de sciences sociales: Peintures de Femmes dans la Littérature Postcoloniale Camerounaise. Dianoïa, pp. 31–47.

Ugochukwu, Françoise (2016). Les contes igbo et la gestion de l’horreur. In: Bodo, Cyprien; Coulibaly, Moussa and Kamagaté, Bassidiki eds. Les Ecritures de l’horreur en littératures africaines. Paris: L'Harmattan, pp. 415–434.

Ugochukwu, Françoise (2016). Neo-Colonialism, Biafra, and the Causes of War as imagined in Buchi Emecheta’s Destination Biafra. In: Falola, Toyin and Ezekwem, Ogechukwu eds. Writing the Nigeria-Biafra War. London: James Currey, pp. 361–379.

Ugochukwu, Françoise (2016). L’étranger chez Le Clézio : une exploration d’Onitsha et de L’Africain. In: Santos, Ana Clara and Cabral, Maria Jesus eds. L’Etranger. Paris: Editions Le Manuscrit, pp. 255–277.

Yanacopulos, Helen (2016). Nongovernmental Organizations (NGOs). In: Quah, S. R. ed. The International Encyclopedia of Public Health, Volume 5. Oxford: Academic Press, pp. 251–256.

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Abbott, Dina and Wilson, Gordon (2015). The Lived Experience of Climate Change: Knowledge, Science and Public Action. Cham: Springer International Publishing.

Banda, Geoffrey; Mugwagwa, Julius; Ndomondo-Sigonda, Margareth and Kale, Dinar (2015). Pharmaceutical Standards in Africa: The Road to Improvement and Their Role in Technological Capability Upgrading. In: Mackintosh, Maureen; Banda, Geoffrey; Wamae, Watu and Tibandebage, Paula eds. Making Medicines in Africa: The Political Economy of Industrializing for Local Health. Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 224–242.

Borda-Rodriguez, Alexander and Vicari, Sara (2015). Coffee co-operatives in Malawi: building resilience through innovation. Annals of Public and Cooperative Economics, 86(2) pp. 317–338.

Chataway, Joanna; Wield, David and Castle-Clarke, Sophie (2015). Disruption and experimentation in health research and innovation. In: Cassiolato, José E. and Soares, Maria Clara C. eds. Health Innovation Systems, Equity and Development. Rio de Janeiro: E-Papers Servicos Editoriais, pp. 107–130.

Dove, Edward S.; Barlas, İ. Ömer; Birch, Kean; Boehme, Catharina; Borda-Rodriguez, Alexander; Byne, William M.; Chaverneff, Florence; Coşkun, Yavuz; Dahl, Marja-Liisa; Dereli, Türkay; Diwakar, Shyam; Elbeyli, Levent; Endrenyi, Laszlo; Eroğlu-Kesim, Belgin; Ferguson, Lynnette R.; Güngör, Kıvanç; Gürsoy, Ulvi; Hekim, Nezih; Huzair, Farah; Kaushik, Kabeer; Kickbusch, Ilona; Kıroğlu, Olcay; Kolker, Eugene; Könönen, Eija; Lin, Biaoyang; Llerena, Adrian; Malhan, Faruk; Nair, Bipin; Patrinos, George P.; Şardaş, Semra; Sert, Özlem; Srivastava, Sanjeeva; Steuten, Lotte M.G.; Toraman, Cengiz; Vayena, Effy; Wang, Wei; Warnich, Louise and Özdemir, Vural (2015). An appeal to the global health community for a tripartite innovation: an ‘‘Essential Diagnostics List,’’ ‘‘Health in All Policies,’’ and ‘‘See-Through 21st Century Science and Ethics". OMICS: A Journal of Integrative Biology, 19(8) pp. 435–442.

Hanlon, Joseph (2015). Mozambique. In: Elischer, Sebastion; Hofmeier, Rolf; Mehler, Andreas and Melber, Henning eds. Africa Yearbook - Politics, Economy and Society South of the Sahara in 2014, Volume 11. Leiden: Brill, pp. 457–466.

Huzair, Farah and Kale, Dinar (2015). Biosimilars and the long game. Trends in Biotechnology, 33(5) pp. 250–252.

Kale, Dinar and Mkwashi, Andrew (2015). Where will affordable medical devices for low-income populations come from? Emerging role of social technologies. In: Development Studies Association Annual Conference 2015: Global Development as Relationship: Dependence, Interdependence or Divide? 7th-8th September 2015, University of Bath, 7-8 Sep 2015, Bath.

Lamont, Mark and Lee, Rebekah (2015). Arrive Alive: Road Safety in Kenya and South Africa. Technology and Culture, 56(2) pp. 464–488.

Lampert, Ben and Mohan, Giles (2015). Making Space for African Agency in China-Africa Engagements: Ghanaian and Nigerian Patrons Shaping Chinese Enterprise. In: Gadzala, Aleksandra W. ed. Africa and China: How Africans and Their Governments are Shaping Relations with China. Lanham: Rowman & Littlefield, pp. 109–126.

Levidow, Les (2015). Neoliberal origins of anti-GM protest in Europe. In: Macnaghten, Phil and Carro-Ripalda, Susana eds. Governing Agricultural Sustainability: Global Lessons from GM Crops. Pathways to Sustainability. London: Routledge, pp. 179–185.

Papaioannou, Theo (2015). Marx and Sen on incentives and justice. In: Civic Pride, 65th PSA Annual International Conference, 30 Mar - 1 Apr 2015, Sheffield, UK.

Papaioannou, Theo; Watkins, Andrew; Mugwagwa, Julius and Kale, Dinar (2015). Industry Associations and the Changing Politics of Making Medicines in South Africa. In: Mackintosh, Maureen; Banda, Geoffrey; Tibandebage, Paula and Wamae, Watu eds. Making Medicines in Africa: the Political Economy of Industrializing for Local Health. International Political Economy. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 261–277.

Rosiello, Alessandro; Mastroeni, Michele; Omidvar, Omid; Tait, Joyce and Wield, David (2015). Science and Innovation in Scotland: a study on the impact of enhanced autonomy. In: 8th International Conference for Entrepreneurship, Innovation and Regional Development (ICEIRD 2015), 18-19 Jun 2015, University of Sheffield, pp. 666–685.

Ugochukwu, Françoise (2015). Auteurs igbo (Nigeria): du choix de la langue. In: Begenat-Neuschäfer, Anne and Mazauric, Catherine eds. La Question de l'auteur en littératures africaines. Frankfurt: Peter Lang, pp. 117–127.

Ugochukwu, Françoise (2015). La femme âgée dans les proverbes igbo (Nigeria) – un portrait contrasté. In: Ugochukwu, Françoise and Abomo-Maurin, Marie-Rose eds. La femme dans la littérature orale africaine : Persistance des clichés ou perception de la modernité ? Paris: L'Harmattan, pp. 127–146.

Yanacopulos, Helen (2015). International NGO Engagement, Advocacy, Activism: The Faces and Spaces of Change. Non-Governmental Public Action. Basingstoke: Palgrave MacMillan.

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Abbott, Dina and Wilson, Gordon (2014). Climate change: lived experience, policy and public action. International Journal of Climate Change Strategies and Management, 6(1) pp. 5–18.

Borda-Rodriguez, Alexander and Vicari, Sara (2014). Rural co-operative resilience: the case of Malawi. Journal of Co-operative Organization and Management, 2(1) pp. 43–52.

Borras, Saturnino M.; Franco, Jennifer C.; Isakson, Ryan; Levidow, Les and Vervest, Pietje (2014). Towards Understanding the Politics of Flex Crops and Commodities: Implications for Research and Policy Advocacy. Think Piece Series on Flex Crops & Commodities (1). Amsterdam: Transnational Institute.

Cross, Charlotte (2014). Community policing in Tanzania: Experiences and understandings of participation. In: Conteh, Charles and Huque, Ahmed Shafiqul eds. Public Sector Reforms in Developing Countries: Paradoxes and practices. Routledge, pp. 77–92.

Dandara, Collet; Huzair, Farah; Borda-Rodriguez, Alexander; Chirikure, Shadreck; Okpechi, Ikechi; Warnich, Louise and Masimirembwa, Collen (2014). H3Africa and the African life sciences ecosystem: building sustainable innovation. OMICS A Journal of Integrative Biology, 18(12) pp. 733–739.

Haddow, Gill; Mittra, James; Snowden, Ken; Barlow, Elisabeth and Wield, David (2014). From 'Sick Man' To 'Living Lab' - The Narrative of Scottish Health Since Devolution. Innogen Working Paper No. 108, Edinburgh.

Hanlon, Joseph (2014). Mozambique 2013. In: Mehler, Andreas; Melber, Henning and van Walraven, Klaas eds. Africa Yearbook : Politics, Economy and Society South of the Sahara 2013. Africa Yearbook (10). Leiden: Brill.

Hincliffe, Steve; Levidow, Les and Oreszczyn, Sue (2014). Engaging cooperative research. Environment and Planning A, 46(9) pp. 2080–2094.

Kale, Dinar and Huzair, Farah (2014). Reconfiguration of competencies as a response to the emergence of disruptive new markets – evidence from Indian pharmaceutical firms. In: The International Joseph Schumpeter Society 15th ISS Conference: Foundations of Economic Change - Behaviour, Interaction and Aggregate Outcomes, 27-30 Jul 2014, Jena, Germany.

Lamont, Mark (2014). 3 Malinowski and the "Native Question". In: Darnell, Regna and Gleach, Frederic W. eds. Anthropologists and Their Traditions Across National Borders. Histories of Anthropology Annual. University of Nebraska Press, pp. 69–110.

Levidow, Les (2014). European Union policy conflicts over agbiotech: ecological modernisation perspectives and critiques. In: Smyth, Stuart J.; Phillips, Peter W. B. and Castle, David eds. Handbook on Agriculture, Biotechnology and Development. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar Publishing Limited, pp. 153–165.

Levidow, Les (2014). EU regulatory conflicts over GM food: lessons for the future. In: Thompson, Paul B. and Kaplan, David M. eds. Encyclopedia of Agricultural and Food Ethics. Dordrecht: Springer Science+Business Media.

Levidow, Les; Lindgaard-Jørgensen, Palle; Nilsson, Åsa; Alongi Skenhall, Sara and Assimacopoulos, Dionysis (2014). Eco-efficiency improvements in industrial water-service systems: assessing options with stakeholders. Water Science and Technology, 69(10) pp. 2113–2121.

Levidow, Les and Neubauer, Claudia (2014). EU research agendas: embedding what future? Science as Culture, 23(3) pp. 397–412.

Levidow, Les; Pimbert, Michel and Vanloqueren, Gaetan (2014). Prácticas agroecológicas en Europa: ¿alimentado o transformando el régimen agroalimentario predominante? Agricultura y ganadería ecológico(17) pp. 38–40.

Levidow, Les; Pimbert, Michel and Vanloqueren, Gaetan (2014). Agroecological research: conforming — or transforming the dominant agro-food regime? Agroecology and Sustainable Food Systems, 38(10) pp. 1127–1155.

Levidow, Les; Zaccaria, Daniele; Maia, Rodrigo; Vivas, Eduardo; Todorovic, Mladen and Scardigno, Alessandra (2014). Improving water-efficient irrigation: prospects and difficulties of innovative practices. Agricultural Water Management, 146 pp. 84–94.

Manjengwa, Jeanette; Hanlon, Joseph and Smart, Teresa (2014). Who will make the 'best' use of Africa's land? Lessons from Zimbabwe. Third World Quarterly, 35(6) pp. 980–995.

Mastroeni, Michele; Barlow, Elisabeth; Mittra, James and Wield, David (2014). The Imagined Health Community: Narratives Of Scottish Health And Independence. Innogen Working Paper No. 112, Edinburgh.

Mittra, James; Mastroeni, Michele; Wield, David; Barlow, Elisabeth and Snowden, Ken (2014). The Scottish Institutional Ecology of Health and Clinical/Medical Research and Key Issues for Scottish Independence. Innogen Working Paper No. 109, Edinburgh.

Mohan, Giles (2014). Particpatory development. In: Desai, Vandana and Potter, Robert eds. The Companion to Development Studies (3rd ed). London: Routledge, pp. 131–136.

Mohan, Giles (2014). China in Africa: impacts and prospects for accountable development. In: Hickey, Sam; Sen, Kunal and Bukenya, Badru eds. The Politics of Inclusive Development: Interrogating the Evidence. Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp. 279–304.

Omidvar, Omid; Tait, Joyce and Wield, David (2014). Science and Industrial Dynamics in Scotland. Innogen Working Paper No. 110, Edinburgh.

Papaioannou, Theo (2014). Innovation and development in search of a political theory of justice. International Journal of Technology and Globalisation, 7(3) pp. 179–202.

Pérez Salgado, Francisca; Wilson, Gordon and van der Klink, Marcel (2014). Transforming academic knowledge and the concept of Lived Experience: Intervention Competence in an international e-learning programme. In: Azeiteiro, Ulisses Miranda; Leal Filho, Walter and Caeiro, Sandra eds. E-Learning and Education for Sustainability. Environmental Education, Communication and Sustainability (35). Frankfurt am Main: Springer, pp. 59–70.

Smart, Teresa and Hanlon, Joseph (2014). Galinhas e cerveja: uma receita para o crescimento. Maputo, Mozambique: Kapicua.

Ugochukwu, Françoise (2014). Things Fall Apart - Achebe’s legacy, from book to screen. Research in African Literature, 45(2) pp. 168–183.

Ugochukwu, Françoise (2014). Nigerian widows on screen: Reflections on a changing landscape. Journal of Gender, Information and Development in Africa (JGIDA), 3(1-2) pp. 7–33.

Ugochukwu, Françoise (2014). Comment identifier l’autre à travers son apparence ? Apparence et identité dans le conte igbo (Nigeria). In: Baumgardt, Ursula ed. Représentations de l’altérité dans la littérature orale africaine. Paris: Karthala, pp. 273–290.

Ugochukwu, Françoise (2014). Nigerian video-films on History: Love in Vendetta and the 1987 Kano riots. In: Ogunleye, Foluke ed. African Film: Looking Back and Looking Forward. Newcastle upon Tyne: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, pp. 125–135.

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Butcher, Melissa and Papaioannou, Theo eds. (2013). New Perspectives in International Development. The Open University's International Development series. London: Bloomsbury Academic.

Papaioannou, Theo and Butcher, Melissa eds. (2013). International Development in a Changing World. The Open University's International Development series. London: Bloomsbury Academic.

Adwera, Andrew; Hanlin, Rebecca and Johnson, Hazel (2013). Developmental education for innovation: lessons from an experience in Kenya. International Journal of Technological Learning, Innovation and Development, 6(3) pp. 244–261.

Borda-Rodriguez, Alexander and Vicari, Sara (2013). Resilience and Ugandan Cooperatives: A Literature Review. IKD Working Paper 64; In Current Pharmacogenomics and Personalized Medicine Innovation, Knowledge and Development, The Open University, Milton Keynes.

Clark, Norman; Frost, Andy; Maudlin, Ian and Ward, Andrew (2013). Technology Development Assistance for Agriculture; Putting research into use in low income countries. Routledge Explorations in Development Studies. Abingdon: Routledge.

Clark, Norman G. (2013). Putting Research into Use (RIU): Technology Development for the Poor Farmer in Low Income countries. In: Daniel, Oscar ed. The World Financial Review. London: The World Financial Review Publishing, pp. 40–47.

Levidow, Les and Bonneuil, Christophe (2013). The 2003-06 WTO GMO dispute: Implications for the SPS Agreement. In: Thompson, Paul B. and Kaplan, David M. eds. Encyclopedia of Agricultural and Food Ethics. Heidelberg: Springer Reference.

Levidow, Les and Papaioannou, Theo (2013). State imaginaries of the public good: shaping UK innovation priorities for bioenergy. Environmental Science & Policy, 30 pp. 36–49.

Levidow, Les; Papaioannou, Theo and Borda-Rodriguez, Alexander (2013). Path-dependent UK bioenergy. Science as Culture, 22(2) pp. 213–221.

Marjanovic, Sonja; Hanlin, Rebecca; Diepeveen, Stephanie and Chataway, Joanna (2013). RESEARCH CAPACITY-BUILDING IN AFRICA: NETWORKS, INSTITUTIONS AND LOCAL OWNERSHIP. Journal of International Development, 25(7) pp. 936–946.

Mohan, Giles (2013). Migrants as agents of South-South Cooperation: the case of Chinese in Africa. In: Dargin, Justin ed. The Rise Of The Global South: Philosophical, Geopolitical and Economic Trends of the 21st Century. London: World Scientific, pp. 283–322.

Mohan, Giles and Lampert, Ben (2013). Negotiating China: reinserting African agency into China-Africa relations. African Affairs, 112(446) pp. 92–110.

Mohan, Giles and Lampert, Ben (2013). Chinese migrants in Africa: bilateral and informal governance of a poorly understood South-South flow. In: Regional Governance of Migration and Socio-Political Rights: Institutions, Actors and Processes, 14-15 Jan 2013, Geneva, Switzerland, United Nations Research Institute for Social Development.

Mugwagwa, Julius; Hanlin, Rebecca; Chataway, Jo and Muraguri, Lois (2013). The Role of the Product Development Partnership as a Translational Mechanism for Delivering Health Solutions in Low-Resource Settings. In: Mittra, James and Milne, Christopher-Paul eds. Translational Medicine: The Future of Therapy. Pan Stanford Publishing Pte. Ltd, pp. 233–256.

Ozdemir, Vural; Borda-Rodriguez, Alexander; Dove, Edward S; Ferguson, Lynette R; Huzair, Farah; Manolopoulos, Vangelis G.; Masellis, Mario; Milius, Djims; Warnich, Louise and Srivastava, Sanjeeva (2013). Editorial: public health pharmacogenomics and the design principles for global public goods – moving genomics to responsible innovation. Current Pharmacogenomics and Personalized Medicine, 11(1) pp. 1–4.

Ugochukwu, Francoise (2013). Les leçons de la tortue, d’Achebe à Adichie. In: Baumgardt, Ursula and Derive, Jean eds. Littérature Africaine et Oralité. Paris: Karthala, pp. 55–75.

Ugochukwu, Francoise (2013). Nigeria - Berceuses igbo. In: Didier, Beatrice; Calle-Gruber, Mireille and Fouque, Antoinette eds. Dictionnaire universel des creatrices. Paris: Editions des Femmes, p. 3178.

Ugochukwu, Francoise (2013). Gabriella Ihuarugo Nwaozuzu et le théâtre policier igbo. In: Didier, Beatrice; Calle-Gruber, Mireille and Fouque, Antoinette eds. Dictionnaire universel des creatrices. Paris: Editions des Femmes, p. 3222.

Ugochukwu, Francoise (2013). Nigeria - Littérature, depuis 1960. In: Didier, Beatrice; Calle-Gruber, Mireille and Fouque, QAntoinette eds. Dictionnaire universel des créatrices. Paris: Editions des Femmes, pp. 3178–3180.

Ugochukwu, Francoise (2013). Le vidéo-film nigérian dans le prolongement de l’histoire orale. In: Dili Palaï, Clément and Cyr Pangop Kameni, Alain eds. Littérature orale africaine: décryptage, reconstruction et canonisation. Paris: L'Harmattan, pp. 329–344.

Urban, Frauke; Mohan, Giles and Cook, Sarah (2013). China as a new shaper of international development: the environmental implications. Environment, Development and Sustainability, 15(2) pp. 257–263.

Woodgate, Graham; Lamberti, Lamberto; Belsanti, Virginia; Bessaoud, Omar and Levidow, Les (2013). Sustainable Development of Rural Communities in the Mediterranean Region. CIHEAM-IAMB, Bari, Italy.

2012To Top

Abbott, Dina and Wilson, Gordon (2012). The lived experience of climate change: complementing the natural and social Sciences for knowledge, policy and action. The International Journal of Climate Change: Impacts and Responses, 3(4) pp. 99–114.

Chataway, Joanna; Fry, Caroline; Marjanovic, Sonja and Yaqub, Ohid (2012). Public-private collaborations and partnerships in stratified medicine: making sense of new interactions. New Biotechnology, 29(6) pp. 732–740.

Clark, Norman; Frost, Andy; Maudlin, Ian; Seward, Paul; Wainwright, Henry and Ward, Andrew (2012). Putting research into use: A market failure approach. International Journal of Technology Management and Sustainable Development, 10(3) pp. 185–200.

Cunguara, Benedito and Hanlon, Joseph (2012). Whose wealth is it anyway? mozambique’s outstanding economic growth with worsening rural poverty. Development and Change, 43(3) pp. 623–647.

Farooki, Masuma and Mohan, Giles (2012). The rising powers as drivers of development. In: Butcher, Melissa and Papaioannou, Theo eds. International Development in a Changing World. London: Bloomsbury Academic, pp. 99–123.

Fu, Xiaolan; Kaplinsky, Raphael and Zhang, Jing (2012). The impact of China on low and middle income countries’ export prices in industrial-country markets. World Development, 40(8) pp. 1483–1496.

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Kale, Dinar (2012). Transnational corporations: significance and impact. In: Papaioannou, Theo and Butcher, Melissa eds. International development in a changing world. London: Bloomsbury Academic, pp. 151–176.

Kaplinsky, Raphael; Farooki, Masuma; Alcorta, Ludovico and Rodousakis, Niki (2012). Promoting Industrial Diversification in Resource Intensive Economies: The Experiences of Sub-Saharan Africa and Central Asia Regions. Vienna: United Nations Industrial Development Organisation.

Levidow, Les (2012). Contending European agendas for agricultural innovation. In: Barbier, Marc and Elzen, Boelie eds. System Innovations, Knowledge Regimes and Design Practices towards Transitions for Sustainable Agriculture. Paris, France: INRA, pp. 171–192.

Levidow, Les (2012). Generating regulatory futures: From agbiotech blockages to a bioeconomy? In: Howlett, Michael and Laycock, David eds. Regulating Next Generation Agri-Food Biotechnologies: Lessons from European, North American and Asian Experiences. Genetics and Society. London, UK: Routledge, pp. 15–33.

Levidow, Les; Birch, Kean and Papaioannou, Theo (2012). EU agri-innovation policy: two contending visions of the bio-economy. Critical Policy Studies, 6(1) pp. 40–65.

Levidow, Les; Papaioannou, Theo and Birch, Kean (2012). Neoliberalising technoscience and environment: EU policy for competitive, sustainable biofuels. In: Pellizzoni, Luigi and Ylönen, Marja eds. Neoliberalism and Technoscience. Theory, Technology and Society. Farnham: Ashgate, pp. 159–186.

Levidow, Les and Psarikidou, Katerina (2012). Making local food sustainable in Manchester. In: Viljoen, Andre and Wiskerke, Johannes S. C. eds. Sustainable Food Planning: Evolving Theory and Practice. Wageningen: Wageningen Academic Publishers, pp. 207–220.

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Morris, Mike; Kaplinsky, Raphael and Kaplan, David (2012). ‘‘One thing leads to another’’—Commodities, linkages and industrial development. Resources Policy, 37(4) pp. 408–416.

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Fu, Xiaolan; Kaplinsky, Raphie and Kale, Dina (2011). Global manufactures prices: how do China’s exports compare? In: Fu, Xiaolan ed. China’s Role in Global Economic Recovery. Routledge Studies on the Chinese Economy. Abingdon, UK: Routledge, pp. 127–145.

Hanlin, Rebecca (2011). Evaluating Product Development Partnerships: Beyond Quantitative Metrics. In: Williams, Owain David and Rushton, Simon eds. Partnerships and Foundations in Global Health Governance. International Political Economy Series. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 102–119.

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Hanlon, Joseph (2011). Välfärdssamhället Sverige som förebild – möjligheter och lärdomar. In: Nycander, Gunnel Axelsson ed. Pengar i Handen: Sociala Trygghetssystem som Metod för Att Bekämpa Fattigdom och Hunger. Uppsala: Nordiska Afrikainstitutet, pp. 49–61.

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Kale, Dinar (2011). In search of missing hand of 'state': the case of the Indian medical device industry. In: The 9th GLOBELICS (Global Network for the Economics of Learning, Innovation, and Competence Building Systems) International Conference: Creativity, innovation and Economic Development, 15-17 Nov 2011, Buenos Aires, Argentina.

Kale, Dinar (2011). Co-evolution of policies and firm level technological capabilities in the Indian automobile industry. In: Atlanta Conference on Science and Innovation Policy, 2011, 13-17 Sep 2011, Atlanta, GA, USA.

Kale, Dinar; Little, Stephen and Hinton, Matt (2011). Reconfiguration of knowledge management practices in new product development- The case of the Indian pharmaceutical industry. In: Grant, Kenneth A. ed. Case Studies in Knowledge Management Research. Reading, UK: Academic Publishing International Ltd, pp. 102–119.

Kaplinsky, Raphael (2011). Schumacher meets Schumpeter: Appropriate technology below the radar. Research Policy, 40(2) pp. 193–203.

Kaplinsky, Raphael (2011). Innovation for pro-poor growth: from redistribution with growth to redistribution through growth. In: Conference in Honour of Sir Richard Jolly - “From structural adjustment to human development: impact on poverty and inequality”, 17-18 Nov 2011, Brighton.

Kaplinsky, Raphael and Farooki, Masuma (2011). What are the implications for global value chains when the market shifts from the north to the south? International Journal of Technological Learning, Innovation and Development, Vol. 4(1/2/3) pp. 13–38.

Kesten, Jamie; Cochrane, Allan; Mohan, Giles and Neal, Sarah (2011). Multiculture and community in new city spaces. Journal of Intercultural Studies, 32(2) pp. 133–150.

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Levidow, Les and Psarikidou, Katerina (2011). Food relocalization for environmental sustainability in Cumbria. Sustainability, 3(4) pp. 692–719.

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Teixeira, António Moreira; Nicolau, Paula Bacelar; Caeiro, Sandra; Dams, Lieve; van Dorp, Kees Jan and Wilson, Gordon (2011). The lived experience of sustainable learning: the LECH-e OER Project bridging formal and non formal lifelong learners. In: EDEN Annual Conference: Learning and Sustainability: The New Ecosystem of Innovation and Knowledge, 19-22 Jun 2011, Dublin, Ireland.

Ugochukwu, Francoise (2011). Nollywood, Nigerians’ umbilical cord. African Renaissance, 8(2) pp. 59–75.

Ugochukwu, Francoise (2011). Nollywood in diaspora: a cultural tool. In: Reading and producing Nollywood: an international symposium, 23-25 Mar 2011, Lagos, Nigeria.

Ugochukwu, Francoise (2011). Language and identity: the impact of Nigerian video films on diasporic communities. In: Language, Identity, and Intercultural Communication, A joint conference of the BAAL Intercultural Communication Special Interest Group and The Annual Bloomsbury Round Table, 9-10 Jun 2011, London, UK.

Ugochukwu, Françoise (2011). Auteurs en langue africaine donc inconnus? Comparaison entre Tony Ubesie et Pita Nwana (Igbo, Nigeria). In: 14ème Congrès de l’Association pour l’Étude des Littératures africaines (APELA), 22-24 Sep 2011, Aachen, Germany.

Ugochukwu, Francoise (2011). L’arbre de ma mère – les pouvoirs du longhi rouge (pays igbo, Nigeria). Revue des Arts de l’Oralité(3) pp. 59–61.

Ugochukwu, Francoise (2011). From Nwana to Adichie: Britishness goes full circle in Nigerian Literature. In: McGlynn, C; Mycock, A. and McAuley, J.W. eds. Britishness, Identity and Citizenship: The View from Abroad. British Identities since 1707 (2). Oxford: Peter Lang, pp. 135–149.

Ugochukwu, Francoise (2011). Restoring Igbo dignity – Ike and Adichie on the University of Nigeria. In: Nwauwa, Apollos O. and Korieh, Chima J. eds. Against all Odds: The Igbo Experience in Post-Colonial Nigeria. The African Studies Series. Glassboro, NJ (USA): Goldline & Jacobs Publishing, pp. 377–395.

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Ugochukwu, Francoise (2011). Exile in early Nigerian literature: a comparative study of Nwana's Omenuko and Achebe's Things Fall Apart. In: Tasew, Yilma Tafere ed. OUTCAST: The Plight of Black African Refugees, Volume I. Trenton, NJ, U.S: The Red Sea Press, pp. 101–115.

Ugochukwu, Francoise (2011). Editorial: African diasporas. African Renaissance, 8(2) pp. 6–9.

Wilson, Gordon; Abbott, Dina; de Kraker, Joop; Salgado Pérez, Paquita; Terwisscha van Scheltinga, Catharien and Willems, Patrick (2011). ‘The lived experience of climate change’: creating open educational resources and virtual mobility for an innovative, integrative and competence-based track at Masters level. International Journal of Technology Enhanced Learning,, 3(2) pp. 111–123.

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Franco, Jenny; Levidow, Les; Fig, David; Goldfarb, Lucia; Hönicke, Mireille and Mendonça, Maria Luisa (2010). Assumptions in the European Union biofuels policy: frictions with experiences in Germany, Brazil and Mozambique. Journal of Peasant Studies, 37(4) pp. 661–698.

Hall, Andy and Clark, Norman (2010). What do complex adaptive systems look like and what are the implications for innovation policy? Journal of International Development, 22(3) pp. 308–324.

Hanlin, Rebecca and Sutz, Judith (2010). Where are the flags of our fathers? Rethinking linkages between social policies and innovation policies. AJSTID African Journal of Science, Technology and Innovation for Development, 2(3) pp. 153–169.

Hanlon, Joseph (2010). Mozambique: 'the war ended 17 years ago, but we are still poor'. Conflict, Security and Development, 10(1) pp. 77–102.

Hanlon, Joseph (2010). Frelimo landslide in tainted election in Mozambique. Review of African Political Economy, 37(123) pp. 92–95.

Hanlon, Joseph; Barrientos, Armando and Hulme, David (2010). Just Give Money to the Poor: The Development Revolution from the Global South. Sterling, VA, USA: Kumarian.

Hanlon, Joseph and Cunguara, Benedito (2010). Poverty is not being reduced in Mozambique. LSE Crisis States Research Centre.

Kale, Dinar (2010). The Distinctive Patterns of Dynamic Learning and inter-firm Differences in the Indian Pharmaceutical Industry. British Journal of Management, 21(1) pp. 223–238.

Kale, Dinar (2010). Sources of innovation and technological capability development in the Indian automobile industry. In: 8th GLOBELICS International Conference, Making Innovation Work for Society: Linking, Leveraging and Learning, 01-03 Nov 2010, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

Kale, Dinar (2010). Comparative analysis of Indian pharmaceutical and medical devices sector. In: Pharmaceuticals in Developing and Emerging Economies: Production, Innovation, and Access to Medicines in the wake of TRIPS, 17-19 Sep 2010, Hyderabad, India.

Kaplinsky, Raphael (2010). Asian drivers, commodities prices and the terms of trade. In: Nissanke, Machiko and Mavrotas, George eds. Commodities, governance and economic development under globalization. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan.

Kaplinsky, Raphael and Farooki, Masuma (2010). Global value chains, the crisis, and the shift in markets from the north to the south. In: Cattaneo, Oliver; Gereffi, Gary and Staritz, Cornelia eds. Global Value Chains in a Postcrisis World: A Development Perspective,. Washington DC, USA: World Bank, pp. 125–154.

Kaplinsky, Raphael; McCormick, Dorothy and Morris, Mike (2010). China and Sub Saharan Africa: impacts and challenges of a growing relationship. In: Padayachee, V. ed. The Politcal Economy of Africa. London: Routledge.

Kaplinsky, Raphael; McCormick, Dorothy and Morris, Mike (2010). Impacts and challenges of a growing relationship between China and sub-Saharan Africa. In: Padayachee, Vishnu ed. The Political Economy of Africa. London: Routledge, pp. 389–409.

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Mugwagwa, Julius; Hanlin, Rebecca; Iluyemi, Adesina; Chataway, Jo; Wield, David and Smith, James (2010). Systems of health innovation in Africa: policy lessons from home and abroad. In: Second Science with Africa Conference, 23-25 Jun 2010, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.

Papaioannou, Theo (2010). Innovation, justice and politics. In: 60th Political Studies Association, 29 Mar - 1 Apr 2010, Edinburgh.

Power, Marcus and Mohan, Giles (2010). China and the geopolitical imagination of African ‘development’. In: Dent, Christopher M. ed. China and Africa Development Relations. Routledge Contemporary China Series. Abingdon, U.K and New York, NY, U.S.: Routledge, pp. 42–67.

Tan-Mullins, May; Mohan, Giles and Power, Marcus (2010). Redefining 'aid' in the China–Africa context. Development and Change, 41(5) pp. 857–881.

Ugochukwu, Françoise (2010). The Nigerian Civil War and its media – groping for clues. Media, War & Conflict, 3(2) pp. 182–201.

Ugochukwu, Francoise (2010). Restoring Igbo dignity: Ike and Adichie on the University of Nigeria. In: Nigeria at 50: The Igbo Experience - Commemoration of Nigeria's 50th Independence Anniversary, 9-10 Apr 2010, Howard University, Washington D.C., USA.

Wield, David (2010). The role of social science in UK science and technology policy. In: Yang, Jian and Liu, Bing eds. The Social Action of Science and Technology. Beijing: Tsinghua University Press, pp. 282–290.

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Fawssett, Susan; Hanlin, Rebecca; Le Mare, Ann; Papaioannou, Theodoros and Wilson, Gordon eds. (2009). Introducing Development. Milton Keynes: Open University Worldwide.

Lyall, Catherine; Papaioannou, Theo and Smith, James eds. (2009). The limits to governance: The challenge of policy-making for the new life sciences. Farnham, UK: Ashgate.

Chataway, J.; Chaturvedi, K.; Hanlin, R.; Mugwagwa, J.; Wield, D. and Smith, J. (2009). Technological trends and opportunities to combat diseases of the poor in Africa. In: Kalua, Fetson; Awotedu, Abolade; Kamwanja, Leonard and Saka, John eds. Science, Technology and Innovation for Public Health in Africa. Pretoria, Republic of South Africa.: NEPAD Office of Science and Technology, pp. 53–93.

Chataway, Jo; Hanlin, Rebecca; Muraguri, Lois and Wamae, Watu (2009). PDPs as social technology innovators in global health: operating above and below the radar. In: Penea, Oana ed. Innovating for the Health of All. Global Forum Update on Research for Health (6). Geneva: Global Forum for Health Research, pp. 123–126.

Chataway, Joanna; Chaturvedi, Kalpana; Hanlin, Rebecca; Mugwagwa, Julius; Smith, James and Wield, David (2009). Building the case for systems of health innovation in Africa. In: Kalua, Fetson; Awotedu, Abolade; Kamwanja, Leonard and Saka, John eds. Science, Technology and Innovation for Public Health in Africa. Pretoria, Republic of South Africa: NEPAD Office of Science and Technology, pp. 7–52.

Chataway, Joanna; Robbins, Peter and Smith, James (2009). Exploring participation in science, technology, and innovation: tissue culture bananas in Kenya. In: Wilson, Gordon; Furniss, Pamela and Kimbowa, Richard eds. Environment, Development, and Sustainability: Perspectives and cases from around the world. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press, pp. 194–202.

Clark, Norman and Chataway, Joanna (2009). Below the radar: a fresh approach to innovation and development policy. International Journal of Technology Management & Sustainable Development, 8(3) pp. 171–175.

de Renzio, Paolo and Hanlon, Joseph (2009). Mozambique: Contested Sovereignty? The Dilemmas of Aid Dependence. In: Whitfield, Lindsay ed. The Politics of Aid: African Strategies for Dealing with Donors. Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp. 246–270.

Hanlin, Rebecca (2009). International product development partnerships: innovation for better health? RECIIS (Revista Eletrônica de Comunicação, Informação e Inovação em Saúde), 3(4) pp. 198–208.

Hanlin, Rebecca and Muraguri, Lois (2009). Improving access to health technologies by the poor: the social context in Tanzanian bed net production and delivery. International Journal of Technology Management and Sustainable Development, 8(3) pp. 237–248.

Hanlon, Joseph (2009). Just give money to the poor. In: II Conferencia do IESE “Dinamicas da Pobreza e Padrões de Acumulação em Moçambique”, 22-23 Apr 2009, Maputo, Mozambique.

Hanlon, Joseph (2009). Mozambique: The panic and rage of the poor. Review of African Political Economy, 36(119) pp. 125–130.

Hanlon, Joseph (2009). Debt and Development. In: Haslam, Paul; Schafer, Jessica and Beaudet, Paul eds. Introduction to International Development: Approaches, Actors, and Issues. Oxford University Press, pp. 254–270.

Hanlon, Joseph (2009). Mozambique. In: Mehler, A.; Melber, H. and van Walraven, K. eds. Africa Yearbook 2008. Brill, pp. 455–464.

Hanlon, Joseph and Mosse, Marcelo (2009). Is Mozambique's elite moving from corruption to development? In: UNU-WIDER Conference on the Role of Elites in Economic Development, 12-13 Jun 2009, Helsinki, Finland.

Hinchliffe, Stephen; Oreszczyn, Sue and Levidow, Les (2009). Knowledge practices: doing cooperative research with civil society organisations. In: Nordic Environmental Social Sciences (NESS) Conference, 9-12 Jun 2009, London, UK.

Johnson, Hazel and Wilson, Gordon (2009). Learning for Development. Development Matters. London: Zed Books.

Kaplinsky, Raphael (2009). Two scientists for every man, woman and dog in America? How sustainable is globalisation? In: Yueh, Linda ed. The Law and Economics of Globalisation: New Challenges for a World in Flux. UK: Edward Elgar Publishing, pp. 279–298.

Kaplinsky, Raphael (2009). How can Sub-Saharan Africa turn the China-India threat into an opportunity. In: Kremer, Monique; van Lieshout, Peter and Went, Robert eds. Doing Good or Doing Better: Development Policies in a Globalizing World. The Hague: Amsterdam University Press, pp. 279–302.

Kaplinsky, Raphael (2009). Environment, inequality, and the internal contradictions of globalization. In: Wilson, Gordon; Furniss, Pamela and Kimbowa, Richard eds. Environment, Development, and Sustainability: Perspectives and cases from around the world. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press, pp. 149–158.

Kaplinsky, Raphael and Morris, M. (2009). The Asian drivers and SSA: MFA quota removal and the portents for African industrialisation. In: McCormick, Dorothy; Kuzilwa, Joseph A. and Gebre-Egziabher, Tegegne eds. Industrialising Africa in the Era of Globalisation: Challenges to Clothing and Footwear. Nairobi, Kenya: University of Nairobi Press.

Kaplinsky, Raphael and Morris, Mike (2009). Chinese FDI in Sub-Saharan Africa: engaging with large dragons. European Journal of Development Research, 21(4) pp. 551–569.

Kaplinsky, Raphael; Readman, Jeff and Memedovic, Olga (2009). Upgrading strategies in global furniture value chains. United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO).

Levidow, Les (2009). Making Europe unsafe for agbiotech. In: Atkinson, Paul; Glasner, Peter and Lock, Margaret eds. The Handbook of Genetics and Society: Mapping the New Genomic Era. Genetics and Society. London: Routledge.

Levidow, Les and Carr, Susan (2009). GM food on trial: Testing European democracy. Genomics & Society. New York/London: Routledge.

Lyall, Catherine; Papaioannou, Theo and Smith, James (2009). The challenge of policy-making for the new life sciences. In: Lyall, Catherine; Papaioannou, Theo and Smith, James eds. The Limits to Governance: The Challenge of Policy-making for the New Life Sciences. Farnham, UK: Ashgate, pp. 1–17.

Lyall, Catherine; Papaioannou, Theo and Smith, James (2009). Governance in action in the life sciences: Some lessons for policy. In: Lyall, Catherine; Papaioannou, Theo and Smith, James eds. The Limits to Governance: The Challenge of Policy-making for the New Life Sciences. Farnham, UK: Ashgate, pp. 261–273.

Mohan, G. (2009). Structural adjustment. In: Kitchin, R. and Thrift, N. eds. International Encyclopedia of Human Geography, Volume 11. Oxford, UK: Elsevier, pp. 1–9.

Mohan, Giles and Power, Marcus (2009). Africa, China and the ‘new’ economic geography of development. Singapore Journal of Tropical Geography, 30(1) pp. 24–28.

Mohan, Giles and Tan-Mullins, May (2009). Chinese migrants in Africa as new agents of development? An analytical framework. European Journal of Development Research, 21(4) pp. 588–605.

Papaioannou, Theo (2009). Governance and justice: The challenge of genomics. In: Lyall, Catherine; Papaioannou, Theo and Smith, James eds. The Limits to Governance: The Challenge of Policy-making for the New Life Sciences. Farnham, UK: Ashgate, pp. 21–49.

Papaioannou, Theo and Rosiello, Alessandro (2009). Bio-clusters as co-evolutionary developments of high tech, venture capital and socio-political institutions: a historical perspective of Cambridge and Scotland. In: ESRC Genomics Network Conference: Mapping the Genomic Era: Measurements and Meanings, 7-9 Oct 2009, Cardiff, UK.

Papaioannou, Theo; Yanacopulos, Helen and Aksoy, Zuhre (2009). Global justice: From theory to development action. Journal of International Development, 21(6) pp. 805–818.

Ugochukwu, Francoise (2009). The reception and impact of Nollywood in France: a preliminary survey. In: International Symposium on Nollywood and Beyond.Transnational Dimensions of an African Video Industry,, 13-16 May 2009, Mainz University, Germany.

Ugochukwu, Francoise (2009). Nigerian video-films on history: Love in Vendetta and the 1987 Kano riots. In: African Film: Looking Back and Looking Forward, 26-30 Jan 2009, Ife (Nigeria).

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Horrell, Sara; Johnson, Hazel and Mosley, Paul eds. (2008). Work, Female Empowerment and Economic Development. Routledge Studies in Development Economics. London, UK: Routledge.

Chataway, Joanna and Hanlin, Rebecca (2008). Sustainable (vaccine) development: the International AIDS Vaccine Initiative (IAVI) and capacity building. In: Matlin, S.; de Francisco, A.; Sundaram, L.; Falch, H. and Gehner, M. eds. Health Partnerships Review. Geneva: Global Forum for Health Research, pp. 43–46.

Hanlin, Rebecca; Chataway, Joanna; Brusoni, Stefano; Cacciatori, Eugenia and Orsenigo, Luigi (2008). The International AIDS Vaccine Initiative in a Changing Landscape of Vaccine Development: in a Changing Landscape of Vaccine Development (Iavi). In: Mackintosh, Maureen; Chataway, Joanna and Wuyts, Marc eds. Promoting Innovation, Productivity and Industrial Growth and Reducing Poverty. London, UK: Routledge.

Hanlon, Joseph and Smart, Teresa (2008). Do Bicycles Equal Development in Mozambique? Oxford, UK: James Currey.

Hickey, Samuel and Mohan, Giles (2008). The politics of establishing pro-poor accountability: what can poverty reduction strategies achieve? Review of International Political Economy, 15(2) pp. 234–258.

Honwana, Alcinda (2008). Children's Involvement in War: Historical and Social Contexts. Journal of the History of Childhood and Youth, 1(1)

Kale, Dinar; Wield, David and Chataway, Jo (2008). Diffusion of knowledge through migration of scientific labour in India. In: Kumar, Krishna ed. Reverse Brain Drain: A Reality in Millennium. Human Resources Management. Hyderabad, India: ICFAI publications.

Kaplinsky, Raphael and Morros, Mike (2008). Value chain analysis: a tool for enhancing export supply policies. International Journal of Technological Learning, Innovation and Development, 1(3) pp. 283–308.

Kaplinsky, Raphael; Readman, Jeff and Memedovic, Olga (2008). Upgrading strategies in global furniture value chains. United Nations Industrial Development Organization, Vienna.

Kaplinsky, Raphael and Morris, Mike (2008). L’impatto della Cina sull’Africa sub-sahariana visto attraverso la lente del commercio. Afriche e Orienti: Revista di Studi ai Confini tra Africa Mediterraneo e Medio Oriente(2) pp. 35–48.

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Mohan, Giles and Stokke, Kristian (2008). The politics of localization: from depoliticizing development to politicizing democracy. In: Cox, Kevin; Low, Murray and Robinson, Jennifer eds. The SAGE Handbook of Political Geography. London, UK: Sage Publications, pp. 545–562.

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Papaioannou, Theo (2008). Nozick Revisited: The Formation of the Right-Based Dimension of his Political Theory. International Political Science Review, 29(3) pp. 261–280.

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Chataway, Joanna and James, Wilmot eds. (2007). Biotechnology and Health: South Africa's aspirations in health-related biotechnology. Pretoria, South Africa: Van Schaik.

Archambault, Éric; Simonetti, Roberto; Côté, Grégoire and Kale, Dinar (2007). The dynamics of pharmaceutical patenting in India: Evidence from USPTO data. Technology Analysis and Strategic Management, 19(5) pp. 625–642.

Chataway, Jo; Smith, James and Wield, David (2007). Shaping scientific excellence in agricultural research. International Journal of Biotechnology, 9(2) pp. 172–187.

Chataway, Joanna; Brusoni, Stefano; Cacciatori, Eugenia; Hanlin, Rebecca and Orsenigo, Luigi (2007). The International AIDS Vaccine Initiative (IAVI) in a changing landscape of vaccine development: A public/private partnership as knowledge broker and integrator. European Journal of Development Research, 19(1) pp. 100–117.

Chataway, Joanna; Hanlin, Rebecca; Smith, James and Rosiello, Alessandro (2007). Rethinking vaccine R&D in developing countries: Introduction to this issue. International Journal of Technology Management and Sustainable Development, 6(1) pp. 3–7.

Chataway, Joanna; Kale, Dinar and Wield, David (2007). The Indian pharmaceutical industry before and after TRIPS. Technology Analysis and Strategic Management, 19(5) pp. 559–563.

Clark, Norman; Mansaray, Patrick; Sheriff, Sima and Suale, David (2007). Research into use Sierra Leone country assessment report. Department for International Development.

Clark, Norman; Smith, James and Hirvonen, Maija (2007). Livestock R&D in East and Southern Africa: An innovation systems perspective with special reference to the International Livestock Research Institute. International Journal of Technology Management and Sustainable Development, 6(1) pp. 9–24.

Clark, Norman; Mugabe, John and Smith, James (2007). Biotechnology Policy in Africa. Nairobi: African Centre for Technology Studies.

de Renzio, Paolo and Hanlon, Joseph (2007). Contested sovereignty in Mozambique: The dilemmas of aid dependence. GEG Working Paper 2007/25; Global Economic Governance Programme, University College, Oxford.

Hall, Andy; Clark, Norman and Naik, Guru (2007). Institutional change and innovation capacity: contrasting experiences of promoting small scale irrigation technology in South Asia. International Journal of Technology Management and Sustainable Development, 6(2) pp. 77–101.

Hanlin, R.; Chataway, J. and Smith, J. (2007). Global health public-private partnerships: IAVI, partnerships and capacity building. African Journal of Medicine and Medical Science, 36(Suppl) pp. 69–75.

Hanlin, Rebecca (2007). Knowledge capacity and sustainable development: The case of South African HIV vaccine development. International Journal of Technology Management and Sustainable Development, 6(1) pp. 55–66.

Hanlon, Joseph (2007). Wolfowitz, the World Bank, and illegtimate lending. The Brown Journal of World Affairs, 13(2) pp. 41–54.

Kaplinsky, Raphael (2007). The impact of the Asian drivers on innovation and development strategies: lesson from Sub-Saharan Africa experience. International Journal of Technological Learning, Innovation and Development, 1(1) pp. 65–82.

Kaplinsky, Raphael and Morris, Mike (2007). The structure of supply chains and their implications for export supply. AERC - African Economic Research Consortium, Nairobi, Africa.

Levidow, Les (2007). European public participation as risk governance: enhancing democratic accountability for agbiotech policy? East Asian Science, Technology and Society: an International Journal, 1(1) pp. 19–51.

Mohan, Giles and Mawdsley, Emma (2007). The war on terror, American hegemony and international development. Review of International Political Economy, 14(3) pp. 439–443.

Papaioannou, Theo; Wield, David and Chataway, Joanna (2007). Knowledge ecologies and ecosystems? An empirically grounded reflection on recent developments in innovation systems theory. In: The 6th International Triple Helix Conference on University-Government-Industry Relations, 16-18 May 2007, Singapore.

Papaioannou, Theodoros (2007). Policy benchmarking: a tool of democracy or a tool of authoritarianism? Benchmarking: An International Journal, 14(4) pp. 497–516.

Tait, Joyce; Wield, David; Bruce, Ann and Chataway, Joanna (2007). OECD International Futures Project on “The Bioeconomy to 2030: Designing a Policy Agenda”. Health Biotechnology to 2030. OECD International Futures Project on "The Bioeconomy to 2030: Designing a Policy Agenda; OECD, Paris, France.

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Ugochukwu, Francoise (2007). Du symbolisme des couleurs dans les contes. La Revue Africaine(2) pp. 57–73.

Wilson, Gordon (2007). Knowledge, innovation and re-inventing technical assistance for development. Progress in Development Studies, 7(3) pp. 183–199.

Wilson, Gordon (2007). Beyond the Dichotomies in Technology for Development. Geography Compass, 1(2) pp. 119–135.

Yanacopulos, Helen (2007). Researching Transnational Networks. In: Smith, Matt and Pole, Christopher eds. Negotiating Boundaries and Borders: Qualitative Research On, In and For Development. Studies in Qualitative Methodology (8). London: Elsevier Publishers.

Yanacopulos, Helen and Baillie Smith, Matt (2007). The ambivalent cosmopolitanism of international NGOs. In: Bebbington, Anthony J.; Hickey, Sam and Mitlin., Diana C. eds. Can NGOs make a difference? : The challenge of development alternatives:. London: Zed, pp. 298–315.

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Kaplinsky, Raphael ed. (2006). Asian Drivers: Opportunities and Threats. Special Issue IDS Bulletin, 37 (1). UK: Institute for Development Studies.

Abbott, Dina; Brown, Suzanne and Wilson, Gordon (2006). Development management as reflective practice. Journal of International Development, 19(2) pp. 187–203.

Ayele, Seife; Chataway, Joanna and Wield, David (2006). Partnerships in African Crop Biotech. Nature Biotechnology, 24(6) 619 -621.

Caddell, Martha and Yanacopulos, Helen (2006). Knowing but not knowing: conflict, development and denial. Conflict, Security and Development, 6(4) pp. 557–579.

Chataway, Jo; Smith, James and Wield, David (2006). Science and technology partnerships and poverty alleviation in Africa. International Journal of Technology Management and Sustainable Development, 5(2) pp. 103–123.

Chaturvedi, Kalpana and Chataway, Joanna (2006). Strategic integration of knowledge in Indian pharmaceutical firms: creating competencies for innovation. International Journal of Business Innovation and Research, 1(1-2) pp. 27–50.

Evans, David; Kaplinsky, Raphael and Robinson, Sherman (2006). Deep and shallow integration in Asia: Towards a holistic account. IDS Bulletin, 37(1) pp. 12–22.

Hanlon, Joe and Fox, Sean (2006). Identifying Fraud in Democratic Elections: a case study of the 2004 Presidential Elections in Mozambique. Crisis States Research Centre, London School of Economics, London, UK.

Hanlon, Joseph (2006). 'Illegitimate' loans: lenders, not borrowers, are responsible. Third World Quarterly, 27(2) pp. 211–226.

Hanlon, Joseph (2006). Defining 'illegitimate debt': when creditors should be liable for improper loans. In: Jochnick, Chris and Preston, Fraser A. eds. Sovereign debt at the crossroads: challenges and proposals for resolving the third world debt crisis. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press, pp. 109–130.

Johnson, Hazel and Wilson, Gordon (2006). Connecting people and places: spaces for thinking, learning, knowledge and action. Journal of International Development, 18(6) pp. 747–755.

Kale, Dinar and Little, Stephen (2006). Knowledge generation in developing countries. In: Janardhan, Rao N. ed. Knowledge Based Economy - Country Perspectives. Economy. Hyderabad, India: ICFAI Publications.

Kaplinsky, R.; Grantham, A.; Mynors, D.; Mohamed, S.; Walsh, K.; Coles, R. and Chan, P. (2006). Towards A Taxonomy of Knowledge Leakage: Literature and Framework. In: British Academy of Management Annual Conference: BAM 2006: building international communities through collaboration, 12-14 Sep 2006, Belfast, UK.

Kaplinsky, Raphael (2006). China and the global terms of trade. IDS Bulletin, 37(1) pp. 43–53.

Kaplinsky, Raphael (2006). How can agricultural commodity producers appropriate a greater share of value chain incomes? In: Sarris, Alexander and Hallam, David eds. Agricultural Commodity Markets and Trade: New Approaches to Analyzing Market Structure and Instability. Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar and the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations.

Kaplinsky, Raphael (2006). Winners and losers: China's trade threats and opportunities for Africa. In: Wild, L. and Mepham, D. eds. The New Sinosphere: China in Africa. London: Institute of Public Policy Research.

Kaplinsky, Raphael and Santos-Paulino, Amelia U. (2006). A disaggregated analysis of EU imports: the implications for the study of patterns of trade and technology. Cambridge Journal of Economics, 30(4) pp. 587–611.

Levidow, Les (2006). The Transatlantic Agbiotech Conflict as a Problem and Opportunity for EU Regulatory Policies. In: Falkner, Robert ed. The International Politics of Genetically Modified Food. London, UK: Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 118–137.

Mohan, Giles (2006). Beyond participation: strategies for deeper empowerment. In: Cooke, Bill and Kothari, Uma eds. Participation: The New Tyranny? London: Zed Books, pp. 153–167.

Papaioannou, Theodoros; Rush, Howard and Bessant, John (2006). Benchmarking as a policy-making tool: from the Private Sector to the Public Sector. Science and Public Policy, 33(2) pp. 91–102.

Slater, Rachel; Frederickson, James; Thomas, Christine; Potter, Stephen and Wield, David (2006). Partnership working: new roles for local authorities. In: Waste 2006: Sustainable Waste and Resource Management (Vegh, Beatrix and Royle, John eds.), The Waste Conference Limited, Warwick University, UK, Warwick, UK, pp. 623–632.

Tait, Joyce; Chataway, Joanna; Catherine, Lyall and Wield, David (2006). Governance, policy and industry strategies: pharmaceuticals and agro-biotechnology. In: Mazzucato, Mariana and Dosi, Giovanni eds. Knowledge accumulation and industry evolution: the case of Pharma-Biotech. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, pp. 378–401.

Yanacopulos, Helen and Mohan, Giles (2006). Learning from African School. Development Education Journal, 12(2) pp. 19–22.

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Honwana, Alcinda and de Boeck, Filip eds. (2005). Makers & breakers: children and youth in postcolonial Africa. Oxford, UK: James Currey.

Chataway, Joanna (2005). Introduction: Is it possible to create pro-poor agriculture-related biotechnology? Journal of International Development, 17(5) pp. 597–610.

Grantham, Andrew and Kaplinsky, Raphael (2005). Getting the Measure of the Electronic Games Industry: Developers and the Management of Innovation. International Journal of Innovation Management, 9(2) pp. 183–213.

Hanlon, Joseph (2005). Is the international community helping to recreate the preconditions for war in Sierra Leone? The Round Table: The Commonwealth Journal of International Affairs, 94(381) pp. 459–472.

Hanlon, Joseph (2005). Mozambique. In: Mehler, Andreas ed. Africa Yearbook: Politics, Economy and Society South of the Sahara. Leiden & Boston: Brill.

Hanlon, Joseph (2005). A flawed election process in Mozambique and a landslide victory for Frelimo. In: Minnie, Jeanete ed. Outside the Ballot Box: Preconditions for elections in Southern Africa 2004/5. Windhoek, Namibia: Media Institute of Southern Africa (MISA).

Hanlon, Joseph (2005). 200 wars and the humanitarian response. In: Yanacopulos, Helen and Hanlon, Joseph eds. Civil War, Civil Peace. Oxford, UK: James Currey, pp. 18–48.

Hanlon, Joseph (2005). Intervention. In: Yanacopulos, Helen and Hanlon, Joseph eds. Civil War, Civil Peace. Oxford, UK: James Currey, pp. 49–71.

Hanlon, Joseph (2005). Roots of civil war: tick 'all of the above. In: Yanacopulos, Helen and Hanlon, Joseph eds. Civil War, Civil Peace. Oxford, UK: James Currey, pp. 72–94.

Hanlon, Joseph (2005). Ethnicity and identity. In: Yanacopulos, Helen and Hanlon, Joseph eds. Civil War, Civil Peace. Oxford, UK: James Currey, pp. 95–112.

Hanlon, Joseph (2005). External roots of internal war. In: Yanacopulos, Helen and Hanlon, Joseph eds. Civil War, Civil Peace. Oxford, UK: James Currey, pp. 113–134.

Honwana, Alcinda (2005). Child Soldiers in Africa. Ethnography of Political Violence. Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, USA: University of Pennsylvania Press.

Honwana, Alcinda (2005). Healing and social reintegration in Mozambique and Angola. In: Skaar, Elin; Gloppen, Siri and Suhrke, Astri eds. Roads to reconciliation. Lexington Books, pp. 83–100.

Kaplinsky, Raphael and Santos Paulino, Amelia (2005). Innovation and competitiveness: trends in unit prices in global trade. Oxford Development Studies, 33(3-4) pp. 333–355.

Levidow, Les (2005). Governing conflicts over sustainability: agricultural biotechnology in Europe. In: Higgins, Vaughan and Lawrence, Geoffrey eds. Agricultural governance: globalization and the new politics of regulation. Routledge advances in sociology. London, UK: Routledge, pp. 98–117.

Mohan, Giles and Wilson, Gordon (2005). The Antagonistic relevance of development studies. Progress in Development Studies, 5(4) pp. 261–278.

Murphy, Joseph and Chataway, Joanna (2005). The challenges of policy integration from an international perspective: the case of GMOs. In: Lyall, Catherine and Tait, Joyce eds. New modes of governance: developing an integrated policy approach to science, technology, risk and the environment. UK: Ashgate, pp. 159–177.

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Ugochukwu, Francoise (2005). Le chant, zone de liberté ou le conteur igbo (Nigeria) comme artiste. In: Dauphin-Teinturier, Anne-Marie and Derive, Jean eds. Oralité africaine et création. Paris, France: Karthala, pp. 105–124.

Ugochukwu, Francoise (2005). Songs as an area of creativity: the Igbo storyteller as an artist. In: Dauphin-Teinturier, Anne-Marie and Derive, Jean eds. Oralité africaine et création. Paris, France: Karthala, pp. 701–720.

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Adamowicz, E.; Borsi, B.; Cahil, E.; Devai, K.; Fazlagic, A.; Filacek, A.; Gallagher, N.; Jablecka, J.; Papaioannou, T.; Papanek, G.; Jozwiak, J.; Kedro, M.; Kurzydlowski, K.; Kultaca, D.; Loudin, J.; Mensink, W.; Micallef, j.; Papp, E.; Perenyi, A.; Restall, B.; Rush, H.; Schich, K.; Stanovnik, P. and Usenik, H. (2004). The RECORD experimental map: innovative research organisations in European accession countries. European Commission.

Adamowicz, E.; Borsi, B.; Cahill, E.; Devai, K.; Fazlagic, A.; Filacek, A.; Gallagher, N.; Jablecka, J.; Jozwiak, J.; Kedro, M.; Kurzydlowski, K.; Kutlaca, D.; Loudin, J.; Mensink, W.; Micallef, J.; Papaioannou, T.; Papanek, G.; Papp, E.; Perenyi, A.; Restall, B.; Rush, H.; Schuch, K.; Stanovnik, P. and Usenik, H. (2004). The RECORD manual: Benchmarking innovative research organisations in European accession countries. European Commission.

Forbes, Naushad and Wield, David (2004). What is R&D? Why does it matter? Science and Public Policy, 31(4) pp. 267–277.

Hanlon, Joseph (2004). Do donors promote corruption?: the case of Mozambique. Third World Quarterly, 25(4) pp. 747–763.

Hanlon, Joseph (2004). It is possible to just give money to the poor. Development and Change, 35(2) pp. 375–383.

Hanlon, Joseph (2004). Renewed land debate and the 'cargo cult' in Mozambique. Journal of Southern African Studies, 30(3) pp. 603–626.

Hanlon, Joseph (2004). Bringing it all together: a case study of Mozambique. In: Junne, Gerd and Verkoren, Willemijn eds. Postconflict development: meeting new challenges. Boulder, Colorado, USA: Lynn Rienner, pp. 273–287.

Hanlon, Joseph (2004). It is possible to just give money to the poor. In: Pronk, Jan ed. Catalysing Development? A Debate on Aid. Blackwell, pp. 181–200.

Kaplinsky, R.; Barnes, J.; Bessant, J. and Morris, M. (2004). Manufacturing Excellence in South Africa: CD and Accompanying Manuals. Department of Science and Technology.

Smith, Matt and Yanacopulos, Helen (2004). The Public faces of Development: an introduction. Journal of International Development, 16(5) pp. 657–664.

Yanacopulos, Helen (2004). The Public Face of Debt. Journal of International Development, 16(5) pp. 717–727.

Zack-Williams, Tunde and Mohan, Giles (2004). The Theories of the State/the State of Theories. In: Mohan, Giles and Zack-Willams, Tunde eds. The Politics of Transition: State, democracy and economic development in Africa. James Currey.

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Bessant, John; Kaplinsky, Raphael and Lamming, Richard (2003). Putting supply chain learning into practice. International Journal of Operations and Production Management, 23(2) pp. 167–184.

Bessant, John; Kaplinsky, Raphael and Morris, Mike (2003). Developing capability through learning networks. International Journal of Technology Management and Sustainable Development, 2(1) pp. 19–38.

Chataway, Joanna; Quintas, Paul; Wield, David and Gault, Fred (2003). From digital divide to knowledge divide - a primer. In: Sciadas, George ed. Monitoring the digital divide and beyond. Montreal, Canada: Orbicom, pp. 89–144.

Clark, Norman; Hall, Andy; Sulaiman, Rasheed and Naik, Guru (2003). Research as capacity building: the case of an NGO facilitated post-harvest innovation system for the Himalayan Hills. World Development, 31(11) pp. 1845–1863.

Hanlon, Joseph (2003). Mozambique: Round up all the Usual Suspects. Review of African Political Economy, 30(98) pp. 653–654.

Hanlon, Joseph (2003). Preface-Prefácio to Carlos Serra 'Cólera e catarse'. In: Serra, Carlos ed. Cólera e Catarse. Maputo, Moçambique: Imprensa Universitária, Universidade Eduardo Mondlane.

Honwana, Alcinda (2003). Undying Past: Spirit Possession and War Memory in Southern Mozambique. In: Meyer, Birgit and Pels, Peter eds. Magic and modernity: interfaces of revelation and concealment. Stanford, USA: Stanford University Press, pp. 60–80.

Kaplinsky, Raphael (2003). Is globalisation all it is cracked up to be? In: Benewick, R; Blecher, M and Cook, S eds. Asian Politics in Development: Essays in Honour of Gordon White. London: Frank Cass, pp. 255–272.

Kaplinsky, Raphael and Morris, Michael (2003). Governance matters in value chains. Developing Alternatives, 9: Competi(1) pp. 11–18.

Mercer, Claire; Mohan, Giles and Power, Marcus (2003). Towards a critical political geography of African development. Geoforum, 34(4) pp. 419–436.

Papaioannou, Theodoros (2003). Benchmarking Centres of Excellence and the OECD Manuals of Science and Technology Measurement. In: Papanek, G.; Borsi, B. and Papaioannou, Theodoros eds. Ljubljana Proceedings of the RECORD Thematic Network: Towards the Practice of Benchmarking RTD Organisations in Accession Countries. European Commission, pp. 229–237.

Wield, David (2003). Tools for project development. In: Eade, Deborah ed. Development, methods and approaches: ciritical reflections. Development in Practice Readers. Oxford, UK: Oxfam.

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Devai, Katalin; Mensink, Wouter and Papaioannou, Theodoros (2002). University-Industry Links: a panacea for innovation in transition. In: Borsi, Balazs; Papanek, Gabor and Papaioannou, Theodoros eds. Budapest Proceedings of the RECORD Thematic Network: Industry Relatinships for Accession States Centres of Excellence in Higher Education. European Commission, pp. 7–22.

Forbes, Naushad and Wield, David (2002). From Followers to Leaders: Managing Technology and Innovation. London, UK: Routledge.

Hanlon, Joseph (2002). Bank corruption becomes site of struggle in Mozambique. Review of African Political Economy, 29(91) pp. 53–72.

Hanlon, Joseph (2002). Debate Intensifies over Adjustment and Press Freedom in Mozambique. Review of African Political Economy, 29(91) pp. 113–116.

Hanlon, Joseph and Christie, Frances (2002). Preparedness pays off in Mozambique. In: ed. World Disasters Report 2002. Geneva: International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies.

Hewitt, Tom; Wangwe, Sam and Wield, David (2002). Seeing eye to eye: organizational behaviour, brokering and building trust in Tanzania. Public Administration and Development, 22(2) pp. 97–108.

Honwana, Alcinda (2002). Negotiating Post-War Identities: Child Soldiers in Mozambique and Angola. In: Bond, George Clement and Gibson, Nigel C. eds. Contested Terrains and Constructed Categories: Contemporary Africa in Focus. New York, USA: Westview Press.

Kaplinsky, Raphael and Morris, Mike (2002). A Handbook for Value Chain Research. Institute of Development Studies.

Levidow, L.; Oreszczyn, S.; Assouline, G. and Joly, P.-B. (2002). Industry responses to the European controversy over agricultural biotechnology. Science and Public Policy, 29(4) pp. 267–275.

Levidow, L.; Søgaard, V. and Carr, S. (2002). Agricultural public-sector research establishments in Western Europe: research priorities in conflict. Science and Public Policy, 29(4) pp. 287–295.

Levidow, Les (2002). Marketizing higher education: neoliberal strategies and counter-strategies. In: Robins, Kevin and Webster, Frank eds. The Virtual University?: Knowledge, Markets and Management. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press, pp. 227–248.

Mohan, G. and Mohan, J. (2002). Placing social capital. Progress in Human Geography, 26(2) pp. 191–210.

Mohan, Giles (2002). Diaspora and development: The Black Atlantic and African Transformation. In: Robinson, Jenny ed. Development and Displacement. Oxford University Press, pp. 77–139.

Mohan, Giles (2002). Rethinking institutions and embeddedness in a Third World context. In: Taylor, Michael and Leonard, Simon eds. Embedded Enterprise and Social Capital: International Perspectives. UK: Ashgate, pp. 37–55.

Papaioannou, Theodoros (2002). Benchmarking processes of CEEC’s centres of RTD: a case study methodology. In: Devai, Katalin; Papanek, Gabor and Borsi, Balazs eds. Brighton Proceedings of the RECORD Thematic Network: A Methodology for Benchmarking RTD Organisations in Central and Eastern Europe. European Commission, pp. 53–68.

Papanek, Gabor; Borsi, Balazs; Papaioannou, Theodoros and Perenyi, Aran (2002). Hand in Hand: Manual of Benchmarking and Experimental Map. In: Borsi, Balazs; Papanek, Gabor and Papaioannou, Theodorus eds. Budapest Proceedings of the RECORD Thematic Network: Industry Relationships for Accession States Centres of Excellence in Higher Education. European Commission, pp. 165–182.

Tait, J.; Chataway, J. and Wield, D. (2002). The life science sector: evolution of agro-biotechnology in Europe. Science and Public Policy, 29(4) pp. 253–258.

Ugochukwu, Francoise (2002). Le désert et ses épreuves dans la cosmogonie igbo (Nigeria). L'Homme(163) pp. 157–172.

Ugochukwu, Francoise (2002). Nigerian literature in France. In: Falola, Toyin ed. Nigeria in the Twentieth Century. USA: Carolina Academic Press, pp. 757–772.

Wield, David (2002). A development perspective on design. In: Coward, Tim; Fathers, James and Thomas, Angharad eds. Design and Development. Cardiff: UWIC Press, pp. 91–96.

Wilson, Gordon (2002). Technology, knowledge and development. In: Desai, Vandana and Potter, Robert eds. The Companion to development studies. London, UK: Arnold, pp. 219–223.

2001To Top

Bessant, J.; Brown, S.; Francis, D.; Kaplinsky, R. and Meredith, S. (2001). Developing manufacturing agility in SMEs. International Journal of Technology Management, 22(1)

Christie, Frances and Hanlon, Joseph (2001). Mozambique & the great flood of 2000. African Issues. Indiana, USA: Indiana University Press.

Clark, Norman (2001). What can biotechnology do for Africa? And how can the associated risks and uncertainty be managed? ATPS Occasional Paper Series 3; African Technology Policy Studies Network, Nairobi, Kenya.

Fitter, Robert and Kaplinsky, Raphael (2001). Can an agricultural 'commodity' be de-commodified, and if so who is to gain? Institute of Development Studies, University of Sussex, Brighton.

Honwana, A. (2001). Children of war: understanding war and war cleansing in Mozambique and Angola. In: Chesterman, Simon ed. Civilians in War. Boulder, CO, USA and London, UK: Lynne Rienner Publishers.

Kaplinsky, Raphael and Readman, Jeff (2001). Integrating SMEs in Global Value Chains: Towards Partnership for Development. In Vienna: UNIDO UNIDO - United Nations Industrial Development Organization, Vienna, Austria.

Levidow, L. and Marris, C. (2001). Science and Governance in Europe: lessons from the case of agricultural biotechnology. Science and Public Policy, 28(5) pp. 345–360.

Levidow, Les (2001). Utilitarian bioethics?: market fetishism in the GM crops debate. New Genetics and Society, 20(1) pp. 75–84.

Mohan, Giles (2001). Participatory development. In: Desai, Vandana and Potter, Rob eds. The Arnold companion to development studies. London, UK: Hodder, pp. 49–54.

Mohan, Giles and Holland, Jeremy (2001). Human rights and development in Africa: moral intrusion or empowering opportunity? Review of African Political Economy, 28(88) pp. 177–196.

Papaioannou, Theo and Tsekouras, G. (2001). Public Support to Learning Networks in Europe: Critical Needs and Policy Issues. European Commission, Innovation Unit, DG Enterprise, Luxembourg.

Tsekouras, George and Papaioannou, Theo (2001). Innovation policies to promote a more active use of intellectual property rights. European Commission, Innovation Unit, DG Enterprise, Luxembourg.

Ugochukwu, Francoise (2001). Le boire en pays igbo: le vin parle pour eux. Journal des Africanistes, 71(2) pp. 33–47.

Ugochukwu, Francoise (2001). La fille difficile igbo. In: Görög-Karady, Veronika and Seydou, Christiane eds. La fille difficile: un conte-type africain. Paris, France: CNRS Editions, pp. 167–175.

Wield, David (2001). BASF: AgBio fast follower. AgBioForum, 4(1) pp. 58–62.

Wield, David (2001). Expanded Support to the International Sciences Programme (ISP), Sida Evaluation. Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency.

2000To Top

Eade, Deborah; Hewitt, Tom and Johnson, Hazel eds. (2000). Development and Management. Development in Practice Readers. Oxford, UK: Oxfam Publications.

Boyle, Godfrey; Thomas, Christine and Wield, David (2000). Beyond single vision. Futures, 32(3-4) pp. 221–228.

Brown, Ed; Milward, Bob; Mohan, Giles and Zack-Williams, Alfred B. (2000). Structural Adjustment: Theory, practice and impacts. UK: Routledge.

Forbes, Naushad and Wield, David (2000). Managing R&D in technology-followers. Research Policy, 29(9) pp. 1095–1109.

Hanlon, Joseph (2000). How much debt must be cancelled? Journal of International Development, 12(6) pp. 877–901.

Hanlon, Joseph (2000). Power without Responsibility: The World Bank and Mozambican Cashew Nuts. Review of African Political Economy, 27(83) pp. 29–45.

Hanlon, Joseph (2000). Historia de la deuda y porqué su cancelación. Revista Bimestre Cubana, 12 pp. 40–68.

Hanlon, Joseph (2000). An 'Ambitious and Extensive Political Agenda': The role of NGOs and the AID industry. In: Kendall, Stiles ed. Global Institutions and Local Empowerment: Competing Theoretical Perspectives. International Political Economy Series. Hampshire, UK: Macmillan Press.

Hanlon, Joseph (2000). Two decades of competition over health in Mozambique. In: Robinson, Dorcas; Hewitt, Tom and Harriss, John eds. Managing Development: Understanding Inter-Organizational Relationships. London, UK: Sage.

Johnson, Hazel and Wilson, Gordon (2000). Biting the Bullet: Civil Society, Social Learning and the Transformation of Local Governance. DPP Working Paper 44; Development Policy and Practice Research Group, Faculty of Technology, The Open University.

Johnson, Hazel (2000). Local forms of resistance - weapons of the weak. In: Allen, Tim and Skelton, Tracy eds. Culture and Global Change. London, UK: Routledge, pp. 159–166.

Johnson, Hazel (2000). Exchange relations and food security: maize and maize markets in Honduras. In: Bastiaensen, Johan and Ruben, Ruerd eds. Rural Development in Central America: Markets, Livelihoods and Rural Governance. London, UK: Palgrave McMillan, pp. 21–38.

Kaplinsky, Raphael (2000). How do South African firms respond to trade policy reform? In: Jalilian, Hossein; Tribe, Michael and Weiss, John eds. Industrial development and Policy in Africa: Issues of De-Industrialisation and Development Strategy. Edward Elgar.

Mohan, Giles and Stokke, Kristian (2000). Participatory development and empowerment: the dangers of localism. Third World Quarterly, 21(2) pp. 247–268.

Wield, David (2000). Tools for project development within a public action framework. In: Eade, Deborah and Johnson, Hazel eds. Development and Management: Selected Essays from "Development in Practice". Oxfam, pp. 53–66.

Wield, David and Chataway, Jo (2000). Unemployment and making a living. In: Allen, Timothy and Thomas, Alan eds. Poverty and Development into the Twenty first century. Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp. 99–124.

1999To Top

Chataway, Jo; Webster, Andrew and Wield, David (1999). Technologies in Transition. Technovation, 19(6/7) pp. 339–344.

Forbes, Naushad and Wield, David (1999). Managing R&D in Technology-followers. DPP Working Paper 43; Development Policy and Practice Research Group, Faculty of Technology, The Open University.

Hewitt, Tom; Johnson, Hazel and Eade, Deborah (1999). Guest Editors of Special Edition on 'Development Management'. Development in Practice, 9(1-2)

Johnson, Hazel and Wilson, Gordon (1999). Institutional sustainability as learning. Development in Practice, 9(1/2) pp. 43–55.

Ugochukwu, Francoise (1999). Ne mettez pas de bouc dans votre jardin. In: Rey-Ulman, Diana and Boccara, Michel eds. Odeurs du monde écriture de la nuit. Paris: L’Harmattan/INALCO, pp. 235–240.

Wield, David (1999). Tools for project development within a public action framework. Development in Practice, 9(1-2) pp. 33–42.

1998To Top

Carr, Susan; Levidow, Les and Wield, David (1998). Fausses notes dans le consert reglementaire. In: Philipan, P. and Tasteman, C. eds. Plantes transgeniques: Les graines de la discorde. Paris, France: Elsevier, pp. 129–133.

Hanlon, Joseph (1998). Grabbing attention. In: Thomas, Alan; Chataway, Jo and Wuyts, Marc eds. Finding Out Fast: Investigative Skills for Policy and Development. UK: Sage.

Johnson, Hazel and Wilson, Gordon (1998). Performance, learning and sustaining: reflections on development management for sustainable development. DPP Working Paper 39; Development Policy and Practice Research Group, Faculty of Technology, The Open University.

Johnson, H. and Mayoux, L. (1998). Investigation as empowerment: using participatory methods. In: Thomas, Alan; Chataway, Jo and Wuyts, Marc eds. Finding out Fast: Investigative Skills for Policy Development. London, UK: Sage, pp. 147–172.

Mohan, Giles (1998). Radicalism, relevance and the future of ROAPE. Review of African Political Economy, 25(76) pp. 263–264.

Wield, D.; Bay, A.; Gustafsson, S. and Mlama, P. (1998). Swedish Support to University of Eduardo Mondlane in Mozambique (SIDA evaluation). Sida Evaluation, 98 (38). Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (SIDA).

1997To Top

Caird, Sally; Roy, Robin and Wield, David (1997). Team approaches to developing innovative projects and processes. International Journal of Innovation Management, 1(4) pp. 333–354.

Hanlon, Joseph (1997). Guia Básico Sobre as Autárquias Locais. Maputo: Ministério de Administração Estatal e Associação de Parlamentares Europeus para Africa.

Hanlon, Joseph (1997). Mozambique: Under New Management. Soundings, 7 pp. 184–194.

Hanlon, Joseph (1997). It’s the IMF that runs Mozambique. In: Sogge, David ed. Mozambique: Perspectives on aid and the civil sector. Amsterdam: Gemeenschappelijk Overleg Medefinacierig.

Hewitt, Tom and Wield, David (1997). Networks in Tanzanian Industrialisation. Science and Public Policy, 24(6) pp. 395–404.

Johnson, Hazel (1997). Food insecurity as a sustainability issue: lessons from Honduran maize farming. In: De Groot, Jan. P. and Ruben, Ruerd eds. Sustainable Agriculture in Central America. London, UK: Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 89–107.

Kaplinsky, Raphael (1997). India's industrial development: an interpretative survey. World Development, 25(5) pp. 681–694.

Kaplinsky, Raphael and Mhlongo, Edmund (1997). Infant industries and industrial policy: a lesson from South Africa. Transformation(34) pp. 57–85.

Levidow, Les; Carr, Susan; von Schomburg, Rene and Wield, David (1997). European Biotechnology Regulation: Framing the Risk Assessment of a Herbicide-Tolerant Crop. Science, Technology and Human Values, 22(4) pp. 472–505.

Ludwin, L and Wield, David (1997). Systems Thinking in UK film units. In: Stowell, Frank A ed. Systems for Sustainability: People, Organizations and Environments. London, UK: Kluwer Academic, pp. 245–250.

Wield, David (1997). Coordination of donors in African universities. Higher Education Policy, 10(1) pp. 41–54.

1996To Top

Johnson, Hazel (1996). Vulnerability to food insecurity among Honduran maize farmers: Challenges for the 1990s. Journal of International Development, 8(5) pp. 667–682.

Levidow, L.; Carr, S.; Schomberg, R and Wield, D. (1996). Bounding the Risk Assessment of a Herbicide Tolerant Crop. In: van Dommelen, A. ed. Coping with Deliberate Release: The Limits of Risk Assessment. Tilberg: International Centre for Human and Public Affairs, pp. 81–102.

Levidow, L.; Carr, S.; Schomburg, R. and Wield, D. (1996). Harmonization Difficulties of Uncertainty-Based Regulation. Science and Public Policy, 23(3) pp. 135–157.

Mohan, Giles (1996). Neoliberalism and decentralised development planning in Ghana. Third World Planning Review, 18(4) pp. 433–454.

Mohan, Giles (1996). SAP's and Development in West Africa. Geography, 81(4) pp. 4–8.

Mohan, Giles (1996). Globalisation and Governance: The paradoxes of adjustment in Africa. In: Kofman, Eleonore and Youngs, Gillian eds. Globalisation: Theory and practice. Pinter, pp. 452–480.

1995To Top

Andreasen, L.; Coriat, B.; den Hertog, F. and Kaplinsky, R. eds. (1995). Europe's Next Step: Organisational Innovation, Competition and Employment. London: Frank Cass.

Andreasen, Lars Erik; Coriat, Benjamin; den Hertog, Frisio and Kaplinsky, Raphael (1995). Conclusions. In: Andreasen, Lars Erik; Coriat, Benjamin; den Hertog, Frisio and Kaplinsky, Raphael eds. Europe's Next Step: Organisational Innovation, Competition and Employment. London: Frank Cass, pp. 321–332.

Bessant, John and Kaplinsky, Raphael (1995). Industrial restructuring: facilitating organizational change at the firm level. World Development, 23(1) pp. 129–141.

Henry, Nick; Massey, Doreen and Wield, David (1995). Along the road: R & D, society and space. Research Policy, 24(5) pp. 707–726.

Hewitt, T and Wield, D. (1995). Technological Capability and Competitiveness. In: Weston, G. ed. United Nations Industrial Development Organization: 30 Years of Industrial Development 1966-1996. London, UK: ISC in association with UNIDO, pp. 330–337.

Kaplinsky, Raphael (1995). A Reply to Willmore. World Development, 23(3) pp. 537–540.

Kaplinsky, Raphael (1995). Does Participation in Ownership Foster Participation in Continuous Improvement? The Case of Baxi Partnership. In: Andreasen, Lars Erik; Coriat, Benjamin; den Hertog, Frisio and Kaplinsky, Raphael eds. Europe's Next Step: Organisational Innovation, Competition and Employment. London: Frank Cass, pp. 211–230.

Kaplinsky, Raphael (1995). Patients as Work in Progress: Organisational Reform in the Health Sector. In: Andreasen, Lars Erik; Coriat, Benjamin; den Hertog, Frisio and Kaplinsky, Raphael eds. Europe's Next Step: Organisational Innovation, Competition and Employment. London: Frank Cass.

Kaplinsky, Raphael; Andreasen, Lars Erik; den Hertog, Frisio and Coriat, Benjamin (1995). Flexible Organisation: European Industry in Transition. In: Andreasen, Lars Erik; Coriat, Benjamin; den Hertog, Frisio and Kaplinsky, Raphael eds. Europe's Next Step: Organisational Innovation, Competition and Employment. London: Frank Cass.

Kaplinsky, Raphael; Joffe, Avril; Kaplan, David and Lewis, David (1995). Improving Manufacturing Performance in South Africa: Report of the Industrial Strategy Project. Cape Town: UCT Press.

Ugochukwu, Francoise (1995). Le conte igbo - les miettes de la fête. Cahiers de littérature orale(37) pp. 53–68.

Ugochukwu, Francoise (1995). La cuisine igbo du Nigeria. In: Aufray, Michel ed. Cuisines d'Orient et d'ailleurs. Ethnologie historique. Paris/Grenoble: INALCO/Editions Glenat, pp. 308–309.

Wield, David (1995). Coordination of Donors in African Universities. DPP Working Paper 32; Development Policy and Practice Research Group, Faculty of Technology, The Open University.

Wilson, Gordon (1995). From Day-to-Day Coping to Strategic Management: Developing Technological Capability Among Small-Scale Enterprises in Zimbabwe. DPP Working Paper 33; Development Policy and Practice Research Group, Faculty of Technology, The Open University.

1994To Top

Kaplinsky, Raphael ed. (1994). A Policy Agenda for a Post-Apartheid South Africa. IDS Bulletin, 25 (1). Institute of Development Studies.

Braun, Ernest and Wield, David (1994). Regulation as a Means for the Social Control of Technology. Technology Analysis and Strategic Management, 6(3) pp. 259–273.

Caird, Sally; Roy, Robin and Wield, David (1994). Problems Experienced by Engineers with Environmental Product Development Projects. Technology Analysis and Strategic Management, 6(2) pp. 177–188.

Hanlon, Joseph and Mayekiso, M. (1994). Making People - Driven Development Work. Commission on Development Finance, Johannesburg.

Kaplinsky, Raphael (1994). 'Economic restructuring in South Africa: the debate continues': a response. Journal of Southern African Studies, 20(4) pp. 533–537.

Mohan, Giles (1994). Manufacturing Consensus: (Geo) Political Knowledge and Policy-Based Lending. Review of African Political Economy, 21(62) pp. 525–583.

Rhodes, Ed and Wield, David (1994). Technology, innovation theory and the implementation process. In: Rhodes, Ed and Wield, David eds. Implementing New Technologies: Innovation and the Management of Technology (2nd ed). Oxford: NCC Blackwell, pp. 79–95.

Ugochukwu, Françoise (1994). Le proverbe igbo, perle de culture. Cahiers d'Etudes Africaines, 34(136) pp. 585–596.

1993To Top

Kaplinsky, R. and Hoffman, K. (1993). Transnational Corporations and the Transfer of New Management Practices to Developing Countries. United Nations Centre of Transnational Corporations.

Kaplinsky, R.; Joffe, A.; Kaplan, D. and Lewis, D. (1993). Meeting the Global Challenge: A Framework for Industrial Revival in South Africa. In: Baker, Pauline; Krafchik, Warren and Boraine, Alex eds. South Africa and the World Economy in the 1990s. Washington: David Phillips Publishers.

Kaplinsky, R. and Posthuma, A. (1993). Organisational Change in Zimbabwean Manufacturing. United Nations University (INTECH).

Kaplinsky, Raphael (1993). La nueva flexibilidad: promotora de eficacia económica y social. Economia y Sociologiá del Trabajo(19-20) pp. 8–20.

Kaplinsky, Raphael (1993). TNCs in the Third World: Stability or Discontinuity? In: Eden, Lorraine and Potter, Evan eds. Multinationals in the Global Political Economy. London: Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 108–121.

Kaplinsky, Raphael (1993). Post Fordist Industrial Restructuring: Policy Implications for an Industrially Advanced Economy. In: Jensen, Jane; Mahon, Rianna and Bienefeld, Manfred eds. Production Space Identity (Studies in political economy). Toronto: Canadian Scholars Press.

Kaplinsky, Raphael (1993). The Role of TNCs in the transfer of organizational technologies to LDCs. In: Murshed, Syed Mansoob and Raffer, Kunibert eds. Trade, Transfer ad Development: Problems and Prospects for the Twenty-First Century. Aldershot, UK: Edward Elgar.

Ugochukwu, Francoise (1993). Culture et civilisation françaises - quelles stratégies d’enseignement? In: NFLV, Collectif ed. L’enseignement du français dans les écoles secondaires au Nigeria : méthodes, spécificités et perspectives? Lagos (Nigeria): Negro City Press, pp. 134–156.

Wilson, Gordon (1993). Technological capability in small-scale development projects supported by UK-based NGOs. DPP Working Paper 25; Development Policy and Practice Research Group, Faculty of Technology, The Open University.

1992To Top

Bernstein, Henry; Crow, Ben and Johnson, Hazel eds. (1992). Rural Livelihoods: Crises and Responses. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press.

Hewitt, Tom; Johnson, Hazel and Wield, David (1992). Introduction. In: Hewitt, Tom and Wield, David eds. Industrialization and Development. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press, pp. 1–9.

Hewitt, Tom; Johnson, Hazel and Wield, David (1992). Conclusions. In: Hewitt, Tom and Wield, David eds. Industrialization and Development. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press, pp. 303–315.

Hewitt, Tom and Wield, David (1992). Industrialization and Development. UK: Oxford University Press.

Hewitt, Tom and Wield, David (1992). Technology and Industrialization. In: Hewitt, Tom; Wield, David and Johnson, Hazel eds. Industrialization and Development. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press, pp. 201–221.

Johnson, Hazel (1992). Rural livelihoods: action from below. In: Bernstein, Henry; Crow, Ben and Johnson, Hazel eds. Rural Livelihoods: Crises and Responses. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press, pp. 274–300.

Johnson, Hazel (1992). Public action and women's empowerment: experiences from Latin America. In: Wuyts, Marc; Mackintosh, Maureen and Hewitt, Tom eds. Development Policy and Public Action. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press, pp. 147–172.

Kaplinsky, Raphael (1992). Derechos de propiedad industrial e intelectual a partir de la Ronda Uruguay. In: Gómez Uranga, M.; Sánchez Padrón, M. and de la Puerta, E. eds. El Cambio tecnológico hacia el nuevo milenio : debates y nuevas teorías. Madrid: FUHEM/Icaria, pp. 299–348.

Kaplinsky, Raphael (1992). The Manufacturing Sector and Regional Trade in a Democratic South Africa. In: Maasdorp, G. G. and Whiteside, A. eds. Towards a post-apartheid future: political and economic relations in Southern Africa. London, UK: Palgrave Macmillan.

Massey, Doreen and Wield, David (1992). Evaluating science parks. Local Economy, 7(1) pp. 10–25.

Massey, Doreen and Wield, David (1992). Science parks: a concept in science, society, and 'space' (a realist tale). Environment and Planning D: Society and Space, 10(4) pp. 411–422.

Ugochukwu, Francoise (1992). D’un monde à l’autre : une relecture du Pagne noir. In: Edebiri, Unionmwan ed. Bernard Dadié. Cotonou (Benin) and Ivry-sur-Seine (France): Editions du Flamboyant-Editions Nouvelles du Sud, pp. 101–110.

Wield, David (1992). Unemployment and Making a Living. In: Allen, Tim and Thomas, Alan eds. Poverty and Development in the 1990s. USA: Oxford University Press, pp. 55–77.

1991To Top

Johnson, H.; Bernstein, H.; Hakimian, H.; Jackson, C. and Redclift, N. eds. (1991). Gender Relations and Agrarian Change. London University External Programme. London, UK: Wye College.

Hanlon, Joseph (1991). Mozambique: Who Calls the Shots? London, UK: James Currey.

Kaplinsky, Raphael (1991). TNCs in the Third World: Stability or Discontinuity? Millennium: Journal of International Studies, 20(2) pp. 257–267.

Kaplinsky, Raphael (1991). How getting the prices right helped the wrong people. In: Colclough, Christopher and Manor, James eds. States or Markets? Neo-Liberalism and the Development Policy Debate. Ids Development Studies Series. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press, pp. 148–172.

Ugochukwu, Francoise (1991). Traduire nos contes: à la découverte de l'unité. In: ACCT, Collectif ed. Biennale des Lettres, Colloque international "aires culturelles et création littéraire en Afrique". Paris-Dakar: N.E.A.S - A.C.C.T, pp. 43–46.

Wield, David (1991). Forging the Links: Evaluation of SAREC support to research development in engineering and sciences in Mozambique. Swedish Agency for Research Cooperation with Developing Countries, Stockholm, Sweden.

1990To Top

Hanlon, Joseph (1990). Impact of Sanctions on SADCC. In: Hanlon, Joseph ed. South Africa: The Sanctions Report - Documents and Statistics. UK: James Currey.

Kaplinsky, R. (1990). Technology Transfer, Adaptation and Generation: A Framework for Evaluation. In: Chatterji, M. ed. Technology Transfer in Developing Countries. London: Macmillan, pp. 19–26.

Kaplinsky, Raphael (1990). Technological Revolution and the Restructuring of Trade and Production - Some Implications for Western Middle powers and the Newly Industrializing Countries. In: Pratt, Cranford ed. Middle Power Internationalism: The North-South Dimension. Kingston: Queens University Press, pp. 108–142.

Kaplinsky, Raphael (1990). Is and what is post-fordism? In: Schulze, P. W. and Willman, J. eds. Economic and Social Policy in Europe, Volume Occasional. London: Friedrich Ebert Foundation.

Turner, Calum; Roy, Robin and Wield, David (1990). Materials: A new revolutionary generic technology? Conditions and policies for innovation. Technology Analysis and Strategic Management, 2(3) pp. 221–235.

1989To Top

Hanlon, Joseph ed. (1989). South Africa: The Sanctions Report. UK: Penguin Books Ltd.

Cooper, Charles and Kaplinsky, Raphael (1989). 'Technological revolution' and the international division of labour in manufacturing: A place for the Third World? European Journal of Development Research, 1(1) pp. 5–37.

Hanlon, Joseph (1989). SADCC: in the 1990s: development on the front line. London, UK: Economist Intelligence Unit.

Kaplinsky, Raphael (1989). Industrial and intellectual property rights in the Uruguay round and beyond. Journal of Development Studies, 25(3) pp. 373–400.

Kaplinsky, Raphael (1989). Industrial Restructuring in LDC's: The Role of Information Technology. In: Fleury, M. ed. Padroes Tecnologicos e Politicas de Gestao: Comparacoes Internacionais. Sao Paolo: Universidade de Sao Poalo e Universidade Esrtadual de Campinas.

Kaplinsky, Raphael (1989). Intellectual Property and International Trade. In: Juma, Calestous and Ojwang, Jackton B. eds. Innovation and Sovereignty: The Patent Debate in African Development. Nairobi: African Centre for Technology Studies.

Ugochukwu, Francoise (1989). Un roman camerounais et les mariages entre ethnies. Epasa Moto (Cameroun), 1(1) 96 -105.

1988To Top

Kaplinsky, Raphael ed. (1988). The state of small scale sugar. London: Intermediate Technology Publications.

Clark, N.; Edquist, C.; Kaplinsky, R. and Pimentel, D. (1988). Cyprus Technology Strategy. UNDP/OPE and Institute of Development Studies, Sussex, UK.

Clark, Norman (1988). Some New Approaches to Evolutionary Economics. Journal of Economic Issues, 22(2) pp. 511–531.

Crow, Ben; Thorpe, Mary and Wield, David (1988). Survival and Change in the Third World. UK: Oxford University Press.

Johnson, Hazel (1988). Survival and Change on the Land. In: Crow, Ben; Thorpe, Mary and Wield, David eds. Survival and Change in the Third World. Oxford University Press: UK, pp. 147–162.

Johnson, Hazel (1988). Developing Production on the Land. In: Crow, Ben; Thorpe, Mary and Wield, David eds. Survival and Change in the Third World. UK: Oxford University Press, pp. 127–146.

Kaplinsky, Raphael (1988). Technological change: The increasing costs of 'keeping up' in the microelectronics era. In: Stoneman, Colin ed. Zimbabwe's Prospects. UK: Macmillan Education.

Ugochukwu, Francoise (1988). Contes igbo 1900 - 1987 : une bibliographie. Journal des Africanistes, 58(1) 133 -143.

Ugochukwu, Francoise (1988). Vie et mœurs des Pygmées - par un romancier. Ethiopiques, 5(1- 2) pp. 232–241.

Ugochukwu, Francoise (1988). L’artisanat en France des origines à nos jours. Contemporary French Civilization, 12(1) pp. 129–143.

Wield, David (1988). Sunrise or sunset industries? Technology transfer. In: Blackburn, Phillip; Sharpe, Richard and Kinnock, Neil eds. Britain’s Industrial Renaissance. UK: Routledge, pp. 103–192.

Wield, David (1988). Industry and industrialization. In: Crow, Ben; Thorpe, Mary and Wield, David eds. Survival and Change in the Third World. Oxford University Press, pp. 187–215.

Wield, David (1988). Making a Living. In: Crow, Ben; Thorpe, Mary and Wield, David eds. Survival and Change in the Third World. Oxford University Press, pp. 242–260.

Wield, David (1988). International relocation of industry. In: Crow, Ben; Thorpe, Mary and Wield, David eds. Survival and Change in the Third World. Oxford University Press, pp. 264–287.

1987To Top

Hanlon, Joseph (1987). Post-apartheid South Africa and its neighbours. Third World Quarterly, 9(2) pp. 437–449.

Hanlon, Joseph and Omond, Roger (1987). The Sanctions Handbook. Middlesex, UK: Penguin.

Kaplinsky, Raphael (1987). Microelectronics and Employment Revisited: A Review. Geneva: International Labour Office.

Kaplinsky, Raphael (1987). Human factors in the labour process and the international division of labour in manufacturing. International Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology, 2(1) pp. 15–24.

Smith, S. and Wield, D. (1987). New technology and bank work: Banking on IT as an organisational technology. In: Finnegan, Ruth; Salaman, Graeme and Thompson, Kenneth eds. Information Technology: Social Issues. Hodder Arnold H&S, pp. 98–113.

Smith, S. L. and Wield, D. V. (1987). Banking on the new technology - Choices and constraints. International Journal of Information Management, 7(3) pp. 115–129.

Wield, D. and Quintas, P. R. (1987). The technological relevance of Science Parks. In: Sunman, H. ed. Science parks and the growth of technology-based enterprises : the proceedings of the UK Science Park Association's Annual Conference held on 6th December 1986. UK: CSP Economic Publications, pp. 45–53.

Wield, David (1987). Banking on the new technology: cooperation competition and the clearers. In: Harris, Laurence; Coatley, Jerry; Croasdale, Martin and Evans, Trevor eds. New perspectives on the financial system. Routledge/Croom Helm Ltd, pp. 240–273.

1986To Top

Barker, Carol; Bhagavan, Malur R.; Collande, Peter Von and Wield, David (1986). African Industrialisation: Technology and Change in Tanzania. Aldershot, UK: Gower Press.

Kaplinsky, Raphael (1986). Policies Towards the Development and Diffusion of Microelectronics Technologies. Vierteljahresberichte de Entwicklungslanderforschung, 103 pp. 19–28.

Kaplinsky, Raphael (1986). Appropriate Technology in Sugar Manufacturing. In: Stewart, Frances ed. Macro-policies for Appropriate Technology in Developing Countries. Washington, D. C.: Appropriate Technology International (ATI)/Westview.

Smith, Stephen and Wield, David (1986). New technologies in banking - revolutionary change? Telecommunications Policy, 10(1) pp. 13–16.

1985To Top

Kaplinsky, Raphael (1985). The process of indigenous technical change. In: Carr, Marilyn ed. The A.T. Reader Theory and Practice in Appropriate Technology. London, UK: Intermediate Technology Publications.

Rhodes, Ed and Wield, David (1985). Implementing New Technologies. Oxford, UK: Blackwell.

Ugochukwu, Francoise (1985). La pauvreté en France - quelques données. Contemporary French Civilization, 9(1) pp. 76–90.

Wield, David (1985). Exercise '81: The introduction of new manufacturing technologies into Babcock Power Ltd. In: Rhodes, Edward and Wield, David eds. Implementing New Technologies: Choice, Decision and Change in Manufacturing. Oxford: Blackwell, pp. 19–40.

1984To Top

Hanlon, Joseph (1984). Mozambique: The Revolution under fire. Third World Books. London, UK: Zed Books Ltd.

Kaplinsky, Raphael (1984). The international context for industrialisation in the coming decade. Journal of Development Studies, 21(1) pp. 75–96.

Kaplinsky, Raphael (1984). Trade in Technology - Who, What, Where and When? In: Fransman, Martin and King, Kenneth eds. Technological Capability in the Third World. London, UK: Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 139–160.

Ugochukwu, Francoise (1984). Ecrire en français au Nigeria: une expérience. Ecriture Française, 6(1-2) pp. 59–62.

Wield, D. and Steward, F. (1984). Science, planning and the state. In: McLennan, Gregor; Held, David and Hall, Stuart eds. State and Society in Contemporary Britain: A Critical Introduction. Cambridge, UK: Polity Press, pp. 176–203.

1983To Top

Kaplinsky, Raphael (1983). Sugar Processing: The Development of a Third World Technology. London, UK: Intermediate Technology Press.

Kaplinsky, Raphael (1983). Firm size and technical change in a dynamic context. Journal of Industrial Economics, 32(1) pp. 39–59.

Kaplinsky, Raphael (1983). Accumulation at the Periphery: A Special Case? In: Cohen, Robin ed. African Islands and Enclaves. London, UK: Sage Publications.

Ugochukwu, Francoise (1983). Les proverbes igbo d’hier à aujourd’hui: un tour d’horizon. Cahiers de littérature orale(13) pp. 51–65.

Wield, David (1983). Mozambique - late colonisation and early problems of transition. In: White, Gordon ed. Revolutionary Socialist Development in the Third World. Harvester Wheatsheaf, pp. 75–113.

1982To Top

Johnson, Hazel and Bernstein, Henry eds. (1982). Third World Lives of Struggle. London, UK: Heinemann.

Marleyn, Oscar; Wield, David and Williams, Richard (1982). Notes on the political and organisational offensive in Mozambique and its relationship to agricultural policy. Review of African Political Economy(24) pp. 114–120.

1981To Top

Kaplinsky, R. and Chishti, S. (1981). Role of TNCs in India's Exports. Indian Institute of Foreign Trade.

Kaplinsky, Raphael (1981). Foreign Capital, Employment and Accumulation in Kenya. Development and Change, 12(3) pp. 441–458.

Wield, David (1981). Manufacturing industry. In: Stoneman, Colin ed. Zimbabwe’s Inheritance. UK: Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 151–173.

1980To Top

Kaplinsky, Raphael (1980). Radical Technical Change and Manufactured Export Growth Strategies. Vierteljahresberichte de Entwicklungslanderforschung

Kaplinsky, Raphael (1980). Capitalist Accumulation in the Periphery: The Kenyan Case Re-Examined. Review of African Political Economy, 7(17) 83 -105.

Lapper, Richard and Johnson, Hazel (1980). El Salvador: background to the struggle. Race and Class, 22(1) pp. 63–75.

Ugochukwu, Francoise (1980). Igbo et Kanuri: deux ethnies, deux contes, un visage d’amitié. Peuples Noirs Peuples Africains(16) pp. 59–67.

1979To Top

Braganca, A de and Wield, David (1979). Zimbabwe : réflexions sur le problème rhodésien. Revue Tiers-Monde, 20(77) pp. 79–118.

de Braganca, A.; Munslow, B.; Wield, D. and Wuyts, M. (1979). Zimbabwe - A questão rodesiana (Zimbabwe - The Rhodesian Question). Maputo: Instituto Nacional do Livro e do Disco.

Kaplinsky, R. (1979). A Country Study: Food Processing in Kenya. In: Baron, C. ed. Readings on the Food Processing Industry in Developing Countries. Pergamon Press.

Kaplinsky, Raphael (1979). Ownership and Equity in Kenya, 1966-1976. Nairobi: National Christian Council of Kenya.

Wield, David (1979). Mine labour and Southern Mozambique. In: ed. Mozambique. University of Edinburgh, Centre for African Studies, pp. 78–85.

Wield, David (1979). Technology in Zimbabwean Industry. In: ed. Zimbabwe: Towards a New Order: An Economic and Social Survey. Geneva: UNCTAD.

1978To Top

Barker, Carol and Wield, David (1978). International firms in Tanzania. Utafiti, 3(2) pp. 316–341.

Smith, Pamela and Wield, David (1978). Frelimo concentrates on the practical side of science. Nature, 276(5690) pp. 751–752.

1977To Top

Barker, C. E.; Bhagavan, M. R.; Collande, M.; Wield, D. V. and Coulson, A. C (1977). The structure and balance of industrial production in Tanzania. Utafiti, 2(1) pp. 81–98.

Kaplinsky, Raphael and Chisti, S (1977). Technical Change and the Multinational Corporations: Some British Multinationals in Kenya and India. In: Germidis, D ed. Transfer of Technology by Multinational Corporations. Development Centre Studies. Paris: OECD.

Wield, D. V. and Gillam, E. (1977). Deformation behaviour of Cu-Zn-Si alloys close to their martensitic translormation temperature. Acta Metallurgica, 25(7) pp. 725–733.

1976To Top

Gillam, E and Wield, D. V. (1976). Premartensitic instability in beta- Cu Zn Si alloys. Scripta Metallurgica, 10(11) pp. 965–970.

1975To Top

Kaplinsky, R. and Cooper, C. (1975). Secondhand Equipment in Undeveloped Countries: Some Generalisations from the Kenyan Maize Bag Industry. In: Bhalla, A. ed. Technology and employment in industry : a case study approach. Geneva: International Labour Office.

Kaplinsky, R.; Cooper, C.; Bell, R. and Satyayakwit, W. (1975). Choices of techniques for can making in Kenya, Tanzania and Thailand. In: Bhalla, A. S. ed. Technology and Employment in Industry: A case study approach. Geneva: International Labour Office.

1974To Top

1973To Top

Cooper, Charles; Kaplinsky, Raphael and Turner, R. (1973). Second-hand Equipment in a Developing Country: A Study of Jute-Processing in Kenya. Geneva: International Labour Organization.

Johnson, Hazel (1973). Kvinnekampen i Chile ('The Women's Struggle in Chile'). In: Hareide, Dag ed. Chile: Pa Vei Til Sosialismen. Oslo: Pax Forlag, pp. 71–87.

1972To Top

Wield, D. V. and Gillam, E. (1972). Shape memory effect and pseudoelasticity in Cu-Zn-Si alloys. Scripta Metallurgica, 6(12) pp. 1157–1160.

1970To Top

Marlow, P.; Presland, A. E. B. and Wield, D. (1970). Some replica techniques for the scanning electron microscope. Micron, 2 pp. 139–147.

Mohan, R.; Shields, J.; Goodlad, S. and Wield, D. (1970). The demand for non-technical studies at Imperial College. Liberal Education : journal of the Association of Liberal Education, 17 pp. 32–37.

1965To Top

Kaplinsky, Raphael (1965). Comparative Advantage by Design. In: Langdon, Richard ed. Technological Change and Design. London, UK: Royal College of Art.

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