Author: Naila Kabeer

Evolving meanings of ‘the social’ in international development agenda

http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/21699763.2015.1044555?journalCode=rjcs21 ABSTRACT: This paper argues that while social policy as an explicit aspect of policy discourse has relatively recent origins within the international development agenda, concerns with “the social” have featured from its very...

Women and Girls Rising: “Gender equality and economic growth: a win-win agenda? in Progress and resistance around the world (Routledge) edited by Ellen Chesler and Terry McGovern

Review ‘It is essential that we create a new normal―in our homes, in our nations, and in this United States―and that is what the dedicated and talented women and men whose voices are represented...

Blog: Why its time to put gender into the inequality discussion

LSE’s Naila Kabeer introduces a new issue of Gender and Development, which she co-edited.The development industry has focused mainly on the question of absolute poverty over the past decades of neo-liberal reform.  Given the...