Many aspire to join science institutions in India. However, transgender people’s experiences in these institutions are largely undiscussed.| CDJ
The Community Development Journal is seeking to appoint up to five new Editorial Board members to join us from March 2025.| CDJ
By Nsizwazonke E Yende Our paper explored the politics and ambiguities associated with ward committees in enhancing community development through democratic participation. We adopted and used Gidden’s theory of structuration as a theoretical lens to interpret the findings from the literature. The theory looks at the context and the relationship between individuals and society. We […]| CDJ
On Monday 26th February 2024, Nataliya Drozd (Dobrochyn Centre) and Oleksandr Pidhorniy (Chernihiv Centre for Human Rights) spoke in conversation with peacebuilding expert Professor Sinéad Gormally (School of Education, University of Glasgow) at an event jointly organised by Community Development Journal and the University of Glasgow. We heard first-hand about the challenges of facilitating […] The post Participatory Recovery and Reconstruction: Lessons from Ukraine appeared first on CDJ.| CDJ
Academic publishing is a strange beast, and it’s getting stranger. Authors write for free, reviewers work uncompensated, and editorial boards volunteer their time and expertise. Nobody is ever paid for their writing. You’d hope that at the end of that process journal articles would be inexpensive, but of course they’re not. In 2024, you can […] The post CDJ Plus is Dead! Long Live CDJ Plus! appeared first on CDJ.| CDJ
Ethics in Community Development Special IssueThe Community Development Journal and the Centre for Social Justice and Community...| CDJ
An online event organised by the Community Development Journal with the Centre for Social Justice and...| CDJ
To mark the publication of his book, Art Activism for an Anti-Colonial Future (SUNY Press), Carlos Garrido Castellano sat down with Helen...| CDJ
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I am very excited to see the publication of the most recent issue of CDJ, which focuses on queer and trans lives and collectivity in India.| CDJ