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JOURNAL OF DEVELOPMENT AND SOCIAL TRANSFORMATION

The Journal of Development and Social Transformation publishes articles on governance, administration and poverty alleviation in the developing world that bridge theory and practice. Articles come from graduate students at the Maxwell School of Syracuse University and are externally reviewed. The journal does not publish independently-submitted articles.

Journal submissions for the 2009 edition will be accepted until May 15, 2009. Following are the 2009 Call for Submissions and Submission Guidelines


The 2008 edition of the Journal is now available in hard copy from Christiane Pagé at cmpage@maxwell.syr.edu. Individual articles can be downloaded from the links below.


Volume 5, November 2008:

Acharya, Y. Women's Education and Intra-Household Autonomy: Evidence from Nepal

Ongpin, P. Refugees in Tanzania - Asset or Burden?

Clark, M. Combating Corruption in Liberia: Assessing the Impact of the Governance and   
             Economic Management Assistance Program (GEMAP).

Gneiting, U. Assessing the Effects of Market-Based Performance Measurement on NGOs.

Zinn, R. AmericaSpeaks: Who is Listening? Analyzing the Impacts of Town Hall Meetings.

Kiweewa, J. Uganda's HIV/AIDS Success Story: Reviewing the Evidence.

Townsend, K. Good Medicine: Encouraging Neglected Disease Research.

Greebon, D. Civil Society's Challenge to the State: A Case Study of the Zapatistas and  
                 their Global Significance.

Vemuri, A. Joint Forest Management in India: An Unavoidable and Conflicting Common  
               Property Regime in Natural Resource Management.

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Previous Volumes:

 Volume 4   Volume 4, November 2007

 Journal3   Volume 3, January 2007

 Journal 2   Volume 2, November 2005

 Journal1   Volume 1, November 2004