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Forum for development studies

Abbreviation: Forum Dev. Stud.

Copyright: Norwegian Institute of International Affairs : Norwegian Association for Development Research
Published by: Informa - Taylor and Francis Group

Publisher Location: Oslo, Norway

Journal Website:
http://www.tandfonline.com/loi/sfds20


Range of citations in the SafetyLit database: 2009; 36(1) -- 2018; 45(2)

Publication Date Range: 1992 --

Number of articles from this journal included in the SafetyLit database: 5
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pISSN = 0803-9410 | eISSN = 1891-1765
LCCN = 93658077 | OCLC = 27552716 | CONSER = sn 93030384


Find a library that holds this journal: http://worldcat.org/issn/08039410

Journal Language(s): English


Aims and Scope (from publisher): Forum for Development Studies was established in 1974, and soon became the leading Norwegian journal for development research. While this position has been consolidated, Forum has gradually become an international journal, with its main constituency in the Nordic countries. The journal is owned by the Norwegian Institute of International Affairs (NUPI) and the Norwegian Association for Development Research.

Forum aims to be a platform for development research broadly defined – including the social sciences, economics, history and law. All articles are double-blind peer-reviewed. In order to maintain the journal as a meeting place for different disciplines, we encourage authors to communicate across disciplinary boundaries. Contributions that limit the use of exclusive terminology and frame the questions explored in ways that are accessible to the whole range of the Journal's readership will be given priority.