Patterns of publication in the field of development studies are examined, based on analysis of the affiliations of authors and editorial board members for a sample of 10 ‘well-known’ (Sumner and Tribe, 2009, p. 32) academic journals. Data were collected from the Web of Science (WoS) database for the period 2012–2014 and from journal websites. Some 43 per cent of the authors of the 2112 articles in the sample are located in the USA and UK, 43 per cent are from other developed countries, while only 14 per cent are from authors in developing countries. Of the 329 editorial board members, 62 per cent are located in the UK and the USA, 31 per cent are from other developed countries, while only 9 per cent are located in developing countries. From...
Background: Low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) have been consistently under-represented in the...
The geographical diversity of the origin of both editorial staff and authors is one of the crucial c...
BackgroundIt has previously been reported that authors from developing countries are underrepresente...
Patterns of publication in the field of development studies are examined, based on analysis of the a...
Abstract Background Researchers from the developing world contribute only a limited proportion to th...
Abstract Background It is widely acknowledged that there is a global divide on health care and healt...
The scholars comprising journal editorial boards play a critical role in defining the trajectory of ...
One manifestation of the glaring lack of equality, diversity, and inclusion in higher education rela...
Much of the worlds biodiversity is located within countries with developing economies. We therefore ...
Objective We aimed to examine the gender, geographical region and income group of the country of aff...
Abstract Background Scientists from less-developed countries (LDC) perceive that it is difficult to ...
This article reports findings from a study of patterns of foreign authorship of articles, and intern...
International audiencePurpose - Scholars from developing countries have limited access to research p...
In light of global environmental crises and the need for sustainable development, the fields of publ...
We are currently experiencing an era that is facing increasing global environmental and societal pro...
Background: Low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) have been consistently under-represented in the...
The geographical diversity of the origin of both editorial staff and authors is one of the crucial c...
BackgroundIt has previously been reported that authors from developing countries are underrepresente...
Patterns of publication in the field of development studies are examined, based on analysis of the a...
Abstract Background Researchers from the developing world contribute only a limited proportion to th...
Abstract Background It is widely acknowledged that there is a global divide on health care and healt...
The scholars comprising journal editorial boards play a critical role in defining the trajectory of ...
One manifestation of the glaring lack of equality, diversity, and inclusion in higher education rela...
Much of the worlds biodiversity is located within countries with developing economies. We therefore ...
Objective We aimed to examine the gender, geographical region and income group of the country of aff...
Abstract Background Scientists from less-developed countries (LDC) perceive that it is difficult to ...
This article reports findings from a study of patterns of foreign authorship of articles, and intern...
International audiencePurpose - Scholars from developing countries have limited access to research p...
In light of global environmental crises and the need for sustainable development, the fields of publ...
We are currently experiencing an era that is facing increasing global environmental and societal pro...
Background: Low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) have been consistently under-represented in the...
The geographical diversity of the origin of both editorial staff and authors is one of the crucial c...
BackgroundIt has previously been reported that authors from developing countries are underrepresente...