Gendered Perspectives on International Development
About the Journal
Focus and Scope
The Gendered Perspectives on International Development (GPID) series is a peer-reviewed journal publication of scholarly work on the effects of international development policy and globalization on gender roles, gender relations, and sexuality. Scholars from a broad range of disciplines contribute new understandings of gendered roles and relations amidst economic, social, and political change to GPID. Individual articles and book reviews are categorized into the following themes:
- Identity & Culture
- Family & Life Stages
- Governance & Policy
- Violence & Trafficking
- Agriculture, Food, & Nutrition
- Health & Reproductive Issues
- Water, Energy, & Environment
- Education, Learning, & Capacity Building
- Economics, Assets, & Labor
- Activism, Justice, & Rights
Peer Review Process
Article submissions to Gendered Perspectives on International Development (GPID) undergo a double-blind peer review process.
Open Access Policy
This journal provides immediate open access to its content on the principle that making research freely available to the public supports a greater global exchange of knowledge.