Abstract
This special section on global development has been developed from a
conference roundtable event run by the Development Geographies Research
Group of the Royal Geographical Society. In this special section, we
(some of the committee) introduce the four papers and their critical
contributions to emerging debates. These extend early work on how the
“global” is being made, focusing on the projects of multilateral
development agencies and state institutions to examine how (and whether)
the rebranding of “international development” as “global development”
constitutes a shift in thinking and practice. Together, the papers draw
our attention to the considerable opportunities and implications that
this reframing offers, while highlighting that critical attention is
required as to how that framing is deployed and by whom. They reveal
disparity between global development as a much-needed reframing of
power, agency, and progress and global development as produced by
mainstream development actors and interventions, necessitating more
critical research into how this normative agenda is adopted and enacted
in dominant policy and practice.
Original language | English |
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Journal | Area |
Volume | Early View |
Early online date | 1 Nov 2021 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | E-pub ahead of print - 1 Nov 2021 |
Keywords
- Financialisation
- Global development
- Research funding
- Sustainable development