Ten years on from the landmark 2006 issue of the IDS Bulletin that brought us the ‘power cube’ – a practical approach to power analysis that offers a way of confronting its complexity – we return to the question of how to analyse and act on power in development. We focus on the ways in which invisible power helps perpetuate injustice and widen inequalities. The contributions call for ways to denaturalise norms and structures of social, political and economic inequality, so that the universal aspirations of the Sustainable Development Goals may have a chance of success. This editorial presents contributors’ recommendations for how to reverse the negative effects of invisible power through unsettling the normal and making visible the unacc...
This article reviews recent literature relating resistance studies to power studies, seeking insight...
This article reviews longstanding debates about the relationship between power over and power to - o...
Development is empowerment, and that is not just a methodology or a development gimmick. Empowerment...
Ten years on from the landmark 2006 edition of the IDS Bulletin that brought us the ‘powercube’ – a ...
Drawing on the contributions from the World Social Science Report 2016, Challenging Inequalities: Pa...
Pre-submitted version of article for IDS Bulletin 45.5.The power relations that underlie poverty and...
This article argues that inequality in access to water and sanitation is largely caused and legitimi...
This article starts from the premise that poverty is a growing problem in the United States. Interge...
More details/abstract: Pre-submitted version of article for IDS Bulletin 45.5. The power relations t...
Power relations are seen by many as an obstacle to reducing poverty and inequality. There is a growi...
This article discusses discrimination as a form of invisible structural power, and how, if it is not...
This article argues that there is nothing inherently bad about power over others – it depends on how...
It is important to address different inequalities and one way to achieve this is through social prot...
"International experts evaluate new policy directions in economic development and poverty reduction,...
This paper examines the drivers of inequality and social exclusion, especially discrimination, with ...
This article reviews recent literature relating resistance studies to power studies, seeking insight...
This article reviews longstanding debates about the relationship between power over and power to - o...
Development is empowerment, and that is not just a methodology or a development gimmick. Empowerment...
Ten years on from the landmark 2006 edition of the IDS Bulletin that brought us the ‘powercube’ – a ...
Drawing on the contributions from the World Social Science Report 2016, Challenging Inequalities: Pa...
Pre-submitted version of article for IDS Bulletin 45.5.The power relations that underlie poverty and...
This article argues that inequality in access to water and sanitation is largely caused and legitimi...
This article starts from the premise that poverty is a growing problem in the United States. Interge...
More details/abstract: Pre-submitted version of article for IDS Bulletin 45.5. The power relations t...
Power relations are seen by many as an obstacle to reducing poverty and inequality. There is a growi...
This article discusses discrimination as a form of invisible structural power, and how, if it is not...
This article argues that there is nothing inherently bad about power over others – it depends on how...
It is important to address different inequalities and one way to achieve this is through social prot...
"International experts evaluate new policy directions in economic development and poverty reduction,...
This paper examines the drivers of inequality and social exclusion, especially discrimination, with ...
This article reviews recent literature relating resistance studies to power studies, seeking insight...
This article reviews longstanding debates about the relationship between power over and power to - o...
Development is empowerment, and that is not just a methodology or a development gimmick. Empowerment...