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James Copestake (University of Bath)
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JobTitle: Professor of International Development
Department: Social and Policy Sciences
Country: United Kingdom
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DSA2025: Linking development with futures studies: contested social science perspectives on anticipation
DSA2023: Rethink! Explaining radical shifts in development aspirations, ideas, policies and practices
DSA2018: Development impact assessed inclusively? The Qualitative Impact Protocol (QuIP) case book (Policy and Practice)
Papers
DSA2025: Economic futures: the interplay of identities, trust and governance in South African townships
DSA2025: Development studies, cognitive causal mapping, and futures thinking: a methodological gambit.
DSA2024: Towards development studies as a decolonized discipline: reflections on process and principles through the lens of 'chitikuko' in Malawi
DSA2023: Rethinking development: a research agenda
DSA2021: Earn more, save more, borrow less? Evidence from rural Ghana on a microfinance ‘plus’ strategy to build women’s resilience to COVID and other shocks
DSA2020: Cash transfers, support networks and wellbeing: a qualitative assessment of Ghana's LEAP programme in an urban setting.
DSA2019: Friend or patron? Social relations across the national NGO-donor divide in Ghana
DSA2019: Impact evaluation of capacity strengthening or strengthening capacity in evaluating impact? Experiences with using the QuIP in East and Southern Africa
DSA2018: Attributing development impact inclusively?