
DEV staff and students publish in a wide range of outlets, including interdisciplinary and disciplinary journals, books, research reports and working papers. Use these links to navigate your way around our publications.
DEV's Publications - Research Impact
An independent Wiley-Blackwell 2008 analysis of the ‘most highly cited institutions' across the three main development studies journals (World Development, Development and Change, Journal of Development Studies) revealed UEA to produce the highest number of citations for a total of 17 publications (in the top quartile of number of publications). This resulted in UEA being amongst the most highly cited academic institutions, globally, publishing in development studies.
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Older DEV publications
The School of International Development no longer publishes our original working papers, monographs etc. and those that were produced until 1995 are now out of print and unavailable. Most of our faculty members' research is published in commercially-produced books and academic journals. These cannot be ordered through the School; to obtain a publication you should click on the links available, or contact the publisher, a bookseller, or borrow it through a library.
Recent Posts
Professor Cecile Jackson
Email: cecile.jackson@uea.ac.uk
Phone: +44 (0)1603 59 3379 Location:
Biography
My current research interests continue to develop the themes of recent years: conjugality, gender relations social change, and epistemologies for development studies – particularly the politics of speech and the problematic nature of testimony. I am also working on consumption and development in South Africa and India.
All Publications
(2015)
Modernity and Matrifocality: The Feminization of Kinship?,
in Development and Change
46
(1)
pp. 1-24
Full Text UEA Repository(Article)
(Published)
(2012)
Conjugality as Social Change: A Zimbabwean case,
in Journal of Development Studies
48
(1)
pp. 41-54
UEA Repository(Article)
(Published)
(2012)
Internal and External Validity in Experimental Games: A Social Reality Check,
in European Journal of Development Research
24
pp. 71-88
UEA Repository(Article)
(Published)
(2012)
Marriage, gender relations and social change,
in Journal of Development Studies
48
(1)
pp. 1-9
Full Text UEA Repository(Article)
(Published)
(2012)
Beyond testimony: speech, gender and power,
in Development and Change
43
(5)
pp. 999-1023
UEA Repository(Article)
(Published)
(2011)
Do spouses realise cooperative gains? Experimental evidence from rural Uganda,
in World Development
39
(4)
pp. 569-578
Full Text UEA Repository(Article)
(Published)
(2011)
External validity in experimental methods: a social reality check,
Full Text UEA Repository(Working paper)
(Published)
(2011)
Research with experimental games: questioning practice and interpretation,
in Progress in Development Studies
11
(3)
pp. 229-241
UEA Repository(Article)
(Published)
(2010)
Gender into poverty won't go: Reflections on economic growth, gender inequality and poverty with particular reference to India,
in The International Handbook of Gender and Poverty.
Edward Elgar Publishing
pp. 47-52
Full Text UEA Repository(Chapter)
(Published)
(2010)
Gender into poverty won’t go,
in International Handbook on Gender and Poverty.
Edward Elgar
ISBN 978 1 84844 334 1
Full Text UEA Repository(Chapter)
(Published)
(2009)
Researching the researched: gender, reflexivity and actor-orientation in an experimental Game,
in European Journal of Development Research
21
(5)
pp. 772-791
Full Text UEA Repository(Article)
(Published)
(2008)
Gender inequality and agrarian change in liberalizing India,
in The Gendered Impacts of Liberalization.
Routledge
ISBN 978-0-415-95650-5
Full Text UEA Repository(Chapter)
(Published)
(2008)
Feminism spoken here: epistemologies for interdisciplinary development research,
in The Contested Commons: Conversations between Economists and Anthropologists.
Wiley-Blackwell
ISBN 978-1-4051-5716-2
Full Text UEA Repository(Chapter)
(Published)
(2007)
Resolving risk? Marriage and creative conjugality,
in Development and Change
38
(1)
pp. 107-129
Full Text UEA Repository(Article)
(Published)
(2006)
What's love got to do with it? An experimental test of household models in East Uganda,
Full Text UEA Repository(Working paper)
(Published)
(2006)
Feminism Spoken Here: epistemologies for interdisciplinary development research,
in Development and Change
37
(3)
pp. 525-547
Full Text UEA Repository(Article)
(Published)
(2005)
Strengthening food policy through gender and intrahousehold analysis: impact assessment of IFPRI multicountry research,
Full Text(Discussion paper)
(Published)
(2003)
Gender analysis of land: beyond land rights for women?,
in Journal of Agrarian Change
3
(4)
pp. 453-480
Full Text UEA Repository(Article)
(Published)
(2002)
Disciplining gender?,
in World Development
30
(3)
pp. 497-509
Full Text UEA Repository(Article)
(Published)
(2001)
Men at Work: Labour, Masculinities, Development,
Routledge
ISBN 978-0-7146-5143-9
Full Text UEA Repository(Book)
(Published)
Key Research Interests
Gender relations and agrarian change; intrahousehold relations, gender and development; research methods and epistemologies; marriage and conjugality.
Research Groups: Gender and Development
Recent Research Grants
2006-8: ‘Marriage, Power and Wellbeing’ DFID/ESRC Research Programme Sole researcher.
2007-10: ‘The intra-household allocation of resources: cross-cultural tests, methodological innovations and policy implications’ DFID/ESRC Research Programme Team member.
President of the Development Studies Association 2005-
Dean of the School of Development Studies 1999-2003
Consultancy on research impact assessment, gender and development and social development, in India, Sri Lanka, Guatemala, Bangladesh.
Contact Us
E dev.general@uea.ac.uk (general office)
T +44 (0)1603 592329
School of International Development
Faculty of Social Sciences
University of East Anglia
Norwich NR4 7TJ
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David Girling
Director of Research Communications