LSE IDR announces editorial team, calls for submissions

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THE London School of Economics International Development Review (LSE IDR) has officially announced its editorial team for the upcoming 2025 issue, which will include one main volume and three specialized editions.

Leading this year's publication is Anna Mae Yu Lamentillo as editor-in-chief. She will be supported by Imane Belrhiti and Caitlin Rieuwerts as deputy editor, and Cyprine Odada, Sofia Zarama, and Hanna Dooley as section editor.

DISTINGUISHED EDITORS The London School of Economics International Development Review bares its new editors. PHOTO FROM LSE IDR

DISTINGUISHED EDITORS The London School of Economics International Development Review bares its new editors. PHOTO FROM LSE IDR

LSE IDR is inviting students, academics, and practitioners from across the world to contribute original research, essays, and analyses addressing seven key themes such as artificial intelligence and development; impact of war and conflict on development; climate change, environmental sustainability, and Indigenous knowledge; global health and pandemic response; migration, refugees, human rights, and Indigenous peoples; economic inequality, inclusive growth, and Indigenous economies; and governance, corruption, institutional development, and Indigenous rights.

LSE IDR has established itself as a respected publication for advancing discussions in international development. With an emphasis on evidence-based research and inclusive policy making, the journal seeks to provide a space for fresh perspectives from young scholars, particularly those from underrepresented regions.

The deadline for submissions is expected to be announced soon, with the 2025 issue set for release later in the year. Submissions will be rigorously reviewed by the editorial team and selected based on originality, relevance, and contribution to the field.

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